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It lets you use any model, so while it lets you use chatgpt, it also lets you use a self-hosted model if you edit about:config
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It lets you use any model, so while it lets you use chatgpt, it also lets you use a self-hosted model if you edit about:config
A lot of people use llms a lot, ao its useful for them, but its also nice for summarizing long articles you dont have the time to read, not as good as reading it, but better than skimming jt
The proprietary ones are free
Hardware support is perfect on linux and they allow you to buy it without paying for a windows liscence
You may want to try oit magic earth or organic maps, although i personally dont like them as much
Openstreetmaps data is very good, and several degoogled custom roms support android auto (/e/os comes to mind) and the paid version of osmand has android auto support, the free version of the (inferior)agic earth does too
Do you not degoogle your android?
They confirmed it will
Oh awesome, its nice to know that immich will add photo editing soon!
He called a liscence that doesnt allow redistribution that changes the donation link or copying the branding “open source”, which it is it’s just a bit more restrictive
They will in fedora 42
Honestly it’s source available, and you can make a fork of it as long as it’s non-commercial and doesn’t use the futo name.
I’m fine with it, the liscence, while unusual, seems perfectly fine to me
Its for blind people, it let’s them know what is in images using a screen reader, just because it doesn’t apply to you doesn’t mean it’s useless
Ah nvm then, idk either
I think the second format also allows for specifying the timestamp, so you can link to a certain point in the video
This isn’t about just Spotify, it’s about other apps too
Ok yes it is proprietary, but at least it’s from the main source and is confirmed to work well, which reduces risk, at the cost of sandboxing.
it’s a tradeoff, and I think mint did the right thing.
Yeah