Is that just a model, or is there actually a display in the middle that does something?
Is that just a model, or is there actually a display in the middle that does something?
Fps usually stands for frames per second in this context
I just use Auxio on Android or GNOME Music on Linux to listen to my downloaded files, and sync them via Syncthing.
Stop promoting these proprietary platforms, I want to run FOSS models on my own device, not pay money to some company who’s severs could go down at any time, along with the information of how to create that content.
Tell me about the FOSS models I can run on my own device, not some proprietary platform that hides their models for profit.
I just realised I have 3. 9K comments in just one year.
Yeah, but try an uncensored LLM like Mixtral 8x7B Instruct. With the right preprompt it can be quite helpful
It sounded exactly how I expected.
It’s not running WearOS, it’s just the most value I could find for £60. It has up to 2 week battery life, sleep and activity tracking, support for some third party apps if you get the GT 3 or up.
When I have £500 to spare, I’ll get that. Until then, my £60 Hauwei watch will do.
I would select CC-BY-SA so that if they share it they have to use the same licence
I use Krita for raster, but Inkscape is the best for vector
I tried what I said, reinstalling to see if it still had internet. It did not. Therefore I went into a rabbithole of trying to rule out specific things of why it was working then but not now, and I still have no idea why it was working then, but I have plugged the Ethernet powerline into a new, more inconvenient, plug socket, and the wired internet is mostly working! I can still access most sites, but Firefox won’t connect to addons.mozilla.com or accounts.firefox.com. Idk if that’s a Firefox issues or a network issue, but it’s mostly working now, which is great!
This doesn’t seem to be a problem in the UK. I’ve been pirating for years and never even received a letter from my ISP.
Fairphone 5 isn’t old. It’s a fairly recent, midrange phone
Linux phones do exist, I was saying that you could use Waydroid on those devices (although you can also use it on Linux Desktop), such as postmarketOS on eg a Fairphone 5.
You can already, Waydroid exists
Hmm. One way to check multiple options at once is to try the install again and see it internet is still present when installing the OS, as it was before. If it is, that would rule out a hardware issue.
Is it? I’m reminded of Betteridge’s law of headlines