Please create a comment or react with an emoji there.
(IMO, they should've limited comments,and gone with reaction count there, its looks mess right now )
Sure, if it's a native Linux port. If it requires WINE, forget it.
Love the comment that is like second down with a link to some 5 hour live stream. I skipped to a random spot in it and the guy had the unabomber manifesto up, and said it "detailed the greatest problem in society today". What a fucking drop for a github comment, 10/10 no notes.
It's hilarious how you managed to land in the Unabomber segment in a 5h30m video. The funny coincidences of life.
Do you know the person they were posting? I just assume anyone that does 5hr YouTube videos is unhinged, and having it linked from someone randomly on GitHub didn't help my view of their followers. Finding the Unabomber confirmed it enough for me lol.
I have wikipedia surface level knowledge about him. It's george hots. The guy that got sued by Sony for jailbreaking the playstation something; also jailbreaked the iphone; founded comma.ai which develops software (openpilot) and sells hardware for making a car into a "self driving" one (more like assistive driving). He was/is a bit of a celebrity.
Wouldn't that hit the GPU performance? I'm ok with it as long as it doesn't become a personal data farming tool.
I do want it to be a personal data farming tool, as lomg as I'm the only consumer of the data.
A personal assistant is only as good as it knows you. In an ideal world, your AI will be customized to you, but only for your use.
I think this sort of processing addition would empower running ML locally; having to send dara out for processing on (other people's) servers is one of the biggest obsticals to adoption by privacy-minded folk.
See that's the issue I can see with it. Sure it does local processing for my own stuff, but I'd be miffed if they're uploading everything to their servers, effectively using my system resources to build out their AI capabilities. Granted, this would be how they make their money (if something is free then you're the product), so it's kind of a tricky balance.