In other words its not because of the consumers, but because of the greedy skimming off the top.
ganymede
have you checked out freecad?
for the pricetag ($0) i'm pretty impressed
great news, openai keeps getting more open by the minute
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they're just projecting their own tactics on you.
they're the one moving the goalposts with that laughable brad pitt bs.
the mental gymnastics you go through to parrot corporate propaganda is honestly just astonishing
its not the actual money laundering they object to.
it's that they didn't get a cut.
this is the (un)fortunate reality.
unfortunate in that keeping a modern browser up to date is a serious task when you need to compete with the agenda and scale of google etc
fortunate in that its a relatively simple solution, the community needs to fund the software.
its tough though as i can imagine if they pulled the kind of popup shit wikipedia does, it will just drive people away. what people don't realise ofc is that with chrome you are paying for it (with your data), but for some reason they're not viewed in the equivalent light.
nice! how to you assess if the old appliance is likely to be salvagable or not? either when viewing online, or in person at their place?
Thanks, do you know if/where we can download the full phind source including the full models, training data etc? To run 100% offline?
edit: for anyone reading this thread, YOU CAN'T. it's not currently opensource. and afaik there is no concrete timeline for it to be opened, other than sometime "down the road".
to be clear, i definitely agree we have the creative nerd factor the corporations lack, but unfortunately there's been a bit of trading on 'open' while still being very closed in the "AI" world, really hope this doesn't turn out to be another example of that.
Could you give some examples for us please?
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