

Wouldn’t that still eventually allow for an era(s) of monetizing token usage for universal applications? Even if it gets better over time and continuously replaces itself over decades


Wouldn’t that still eventually allow for an era(s) of monetizing token usage for universal applications? Even if it gets better over time and continuously replaces itself over decades


I wonder if it’s just a matter of time though.
Remember how computers used to be as big as a room and even then only stored 2mbs back when they were new? But then became more portable and accessible? It makes me wonder if, in a few decades, it’d be possible that happens with data centers in the future.


I don’t click on links because the articles are almost always clickbait with walls of irrelevant fluff text, generally.
Thanks for the conclusion at end cause I didn’t get the stuff above it lol.


Good to hear.
Any more on the “when”?
Would like to see it pop already.


Summary of the article, why and how?


Can someone explain the two claims made in the title, in summary?
Summary, please? What is the Tenant Union actually doing (if anything)?


Anything but universal health care and affordable rent innit?


Generational issue, likely, I’m afraid.
I’m surprised there IS a cuban embassy to the US after everything.


Huggingface isn’t really user-friendly for the non-tech guy. It’d be nice if you could just download them and import them into something that has a user friendly UI

I was actually quite stumped by the “abortion is murder!” argument initially as it can get philosophical quick on what constitutes a life that can be “murdered” (i.e. does it have to be birthed, walking, able, etc, this is a bad summary)— but the spike in alt right violence against women, children, and just people in general in the US made the hypocrisy glaringly obvious.

How is this even pro life anymore T-T

It’s only pro life as long as the child is being carried.
Once the kids out, they don’t give a fuck about the woman or her child. They could both die, and they’d have no issue with it.


The title is clickbait. The article does not mention the name of any free, private AI models.
It mentions heretic as a tool of abliteration (removes guardrails).
The rest of the article is just waffling about security concerns nobody cares about (at least, not those coming for the title anyway).


My proposition is to avoid making it seem that a provider is trustworthy when it isn’t.
Trusting a provider because you have to use one (and not because they are actually trustworthy) doesn’t seem appropriate. Either use it while knowing they’re not trustworthy, or don’t.
There’s a lack of good options right now to my knowledge. It seems that startpage may be a viable option, although I’ve heard it pulls from Google’s search results. Though if it doesn’t have Google’s trackers I would still see that as a better option.
No, not that kind of team.
Wtf you’re not a team player.
/s


Rule of thumb is to not take their word as gospel. All social media also present themselves as being concerned about your privacy when they are anything but.
Search engine ad set-ups include trackers typically.
I heard google is shifting to per-token subscription models that are much more expensive, and other AI are changing their pricing models too?