You can run the model locally in ollama https://ollama.com/library/mistral-nemo
You can run the model locally in ollama https://ollama.com/library/mistral-nemo
Thing is, even if Steam charged them 0%, they would be struggling all the same. They’re struggling because they don’t have enough sales.
If you don’t figure out something’s wrong after a couple pages, it’s kinda your own fault.
This seems more like something they would integrate into Google Slides as a feature, rather than a separate product.
More likely it’s the thing that generates all that heat in the first place.
Usually when you don’t have internet access, it’s because you don’t have any signal at all.
Experiment how? What on earth could this possibly be useful for?
And judging by the recent Claude Sonnet 3.5 results, OpenAI may not even be the top AI company anymore.
The ironic thing is that if it weren’t for free software, the entire AI industry would likely be a decade behind where it is today, if not more.
There used to be a “loophole”, where if you changed to a different plan, it restarted the 7 day period during which you could cancel with no fee. Not sure if they ever changed that though.
On the other hand, many parts of Android, including the default system WebView, are updated from the Play Store like regular apps, and don’t need a full OS update.
But the cloud thing and the container thing actually happened. Not 100%, but it is basically the standard these days.
Of the things you mentioned, only crypto is mostly bullshit tech with no actual use.
So are you or are you not implying that this would be quietly enabled without explicitly prompting the user?
Or you could just turn the feature off. Or just not enable it in the first place, as it’s possibly illegal to do this without showing an allow/disallow prompt at least - so just don’t click allow. Just saying.
I guess the ones they stopped just weren’t covert enough.
C is one of the few languages where using goto
makes sense as a poor man’s local error/cleanup handler.
Trains are expensive to run if you don’t have enough passengers (like in small villages).
Flutter - the framework - is great. Dart as a language is tolerable - lot of ugly boilerplate, manual codegen, and things you can’t quite express correctly are everywhere, but if you’re not too much of a stickler, Flutter is still worth it (at least until Compose Multiplatform matures - if ever).
At least Android also proactively asks them whether to disable notifications for an app if they always swipe them away, or if they haven’t used the app in a long time.
Self host with backups set up?