Are the llama2 models Apache 2.0 compatible? I think they use a custom license with some restrictions, could be totally wrong though.
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I appreciate your sacrifice!
Anything based on llama2 tbh. It's fast enough and logical enough to handle the kinds of programming related tasks I want to use a llm for (writing boilerplate code, generating placeholder data, simple refactoring). With the release of the vicuna and codellama models things are getting even better.
it's a cool thing you've made, but where's the joke?
That applies to a lot of open source apps.
Nice summary
I wanted to add, if you are on android you can use an app called LinkSheet to do the same thing. It also allows you to use another app called Lemmy redirect which opens your preferred Lemmy client when a Lemmy link is clicked. Both apps are available on F-Droid.
Thanks, didn't know about this.
Take this with a major grain of salt as I don't know much about this. I think that a router isn't always also a wireless access point. It could just be for wired connections like a switch. Please downvote and correct me if I'm wrong, I really know little about this.
I'm going to choose to believe this is the "Lemmy hug of death"
I've used an Arlo camera system and it did NOT play well with homeassistant. Requiring an account, certain features behind paywall, I really can't recommend it. Maybe things have changed (or maybe some of it was user error) though.
Really unfortunate that there are people who would protest open source. I need to read some wholesome cat stories or something to restore my faith in humanity.