Yes of course, as almost any other website.
Yes of course, as almost any other website.
Right, there are many more unofficial builds and also lits of forks available. But at least for me, I’d rather not download builds directly from XDA.
I don’t think that graphene builds on Lineage OS. If this would be the case, then the Android 15 release of Graphene OS wouldn’t be 3 month before the release of Lineage OS 22.
I currently use both (with different phones).
Graphene is way more polished. It even features a browser-based installer. It comes with countless security and privacy improvements that can be non-trivial, but very nice (e.g. contact scopes). And they have an update process that wirks completely in the background, without any further action from the user. But of course the main downside is that you need a pretty expensive Pixel phone.
Lineage OS is less polished, but is compatible with many phones. It is also used as a base for many custom roms that alter the OS in specific ways.
The list of supported devices is impressive, currently 65 phones have a recent version available.
However, as not every device is supported, if you buy a new phone, check the list in the blog post first.
The Pixel 8 Pro is supported from day one. It might take a week or so until all builds are available in the download portal.
Toussaint (Witcher 3)
The DNS record must point to cloudflare, not the instance IP
I’m glad that development is getting more stable, the regular updates with breaking changes were not so great.
The documentation notes that “toolkits can optionally disable [AI writing tools] where not relevant e.g. passwords, number input, etc.”
seems correct
I’m not saying that it isn’t a good fit (after all, the fediverse encourages selfhosting) - but OP might get better help there.
Seems like a good question for a selfhosting community
That’s true, but might not really be a problem for most. Just set the jail time to something short (few minutes, maybe an hour).
It might be my personal preference, but i find conversations on mastodon hard to follow once there are more than a handful replies.
Lemmy (or reddit) keeps the flow of comments well ordered and perfectly readable.
I don’t think your brain can be reasonably compared with an LLM, just like it can’t be compared with a calculator.
It’s absurd that some of the larger LLMs now use hundreds of billions of parameters (e.g. llama3.1 with 405B).
This doesn’t really seem like a smart usage of ressources if you need several of the largest GPUs available to even run one conversation.
There is no way to be 100% sure, but:
I can and do self host, but I’m not willing to provide these services for free. I don’t want to be responsible for other peoples passwords or family photos.
Thats where good, privacy-respecting services come into play. Instead of hosting for my neighbours, I would recommend mailbox.org, bitwarden, ente or a hosted nextcloud.
The blog post contains an interesting tineline. Apparently, the first fix was not sufficient. So if you have updated Vaultwaren before November 18, update it again.
Copy of the timeline:
This sounds reasonable IMO. After all, there is still room for a cheaper 9060 / 9050 series.