• atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    How do you know if it’s open source? Well if it’s called something like “huggingface” or “redpajama” there’s a very good chance it’s made by people who have no marketing department. So good odds it’s free.

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    9 months ago

    Sure, it is not perfect. But, sometimes it is incredibly helpful. No matter what you do with it, unfortunately, it is not an open-source solution.

    This article needed a better ai to write it .

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    9 months ago

    Not mentioned in the list, but a project worth keeping an eye on:

    “llamafile: bringing LLMs to the people, and to your own computer - Introducing the latest Mozilla Innovation Project llamafile, an open source initiative that collapses all the complexity of a full-stack LLM chatbot down to a single file that runs on six operating systems.”

    https://future.mozilla.org/blog/introducing-llamafile/

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        Here’s the answer, but I have absolutely no idea what it means…

        https://github.com/jart/cosmopolitan

        Cosmopolitan Libc makes C a build-once run-anywhere language, like Java, except it doesn’t need an interpreter or virtual machine. Instead, it reconfigures stock GCC and Clang to output a POSIX-approved polyglot format that runs natively on Linux + Mac + Windows + FreeBSD + OpenBSD + NetBSD + BIOS with the best possible performance and the tiniest footprint imaginable.

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    9 months ago

    I can tell its have huggingChat in list without even clicking the article.

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    9 months ago

    Good! I’m looking to ditch most search engines (with the possible exception of Searx) since they have become so inundated with so much junk links. Louis Rossmann mentioned in one of his videos that he pays $20/month for GPT-4 since it fetches better results. But I’ll look into this before I do so. Thanks for sharing this.

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        9 months ago

        Love the sentiment, and I agree, but anti consumer surveillance tech is here to stay, sadly. Can’t tell you how many people in my life have Alexa, FireTV and random shit like that.

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          Can’t tell you how many people in my life have Alexa, FireTV and random shit like that.

          This doesn’t mean that you have to surrender to it.

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          9 months ago

          Little baby steps, at least we can make the difference for ourselves… But Google is in my walls

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          9 months ago

          I was thinking the same until @Rikj000 responded to my comment. The defeat of the surveillance state (both private and government) relies on us.

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    9 months ago

    I’ve used GPT4All, and it’s one of the easier ones to get up and running I found. Everything just works out of the box.