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As the other comments have pointed out, you don’t need to do this, but you can download the official iso from the Microsoft website and flash win11 pro to your machine with Rufus.
As the other comments have pointed out, you don’t need to do this, but you can download the official iso from the Microsoft website and flash win11 pro to your machine with Rufus.
Cool, thanks!
I use Jan already, and I like that it’s a native app rather than a webui, I don’t really like webuis. I wasn’t saying there weren’t any local model apps, but that there are far less than glorified ChatGPT clients.
And if they were going to make theirs cross platform, it would in fact be the first FOSS local model app for Android. (Layla Lite exists but is not FOSS).
If you want to make it more unique than ‘just another ChatGPT client’, you could try adding local model support, not sure how difficult that would be.
Couldn’t you just do a screencast while the movie is playing at fullscreen?
Is the inbuilt android one not part of AOSP?
I find Z drive seeing my filesystem a useful feature, for mods for example.
If you want actual libre alternatives - Manjaro GNOME Linux, Krita with the AI Image Generation plugin. I’m sure someone else can suggest one for the third one.
If you pay for Apple Music, you can download the album with the Android app. What album is only on Apple Music, though?
Even in the Witcher 3 where characters are supposed to be morally gray, all the protagonists, even the more evil ones like Yennefer, are attractive, and all the monsters, even the better trolls, are stereotypically ugly. The Red Riders are also ugly. It’s like ugly = bad 90% of the time with these people.
Why do these ‘realistic’ games all look the same, with stereotypically ugly monsters, and stereotypically attractive protagonists?
Any tips on how to get stable diffusion to do that? I’m running it through Krita’s AI Image Generation plugin, and with my 6GB VRAM and 16GB RAM, the VRAM is quite limited if I want to inpaint larger images, I keep getting ‘out of VRAM’ errors. How do I make it switch to RAM when VRAM is full? Or with Jan for that matter, how can I get it to partially use RAM and partially VRAM so I can get it to run models larger than 7B?
I have a Asus laptop with a GTX 1660 ti with 6GB VRAM. I use Jan for LLMs, only the 7B models or lower are small enough for my hardware though, and Krita with the AI Image Generation plugin for image generation, most things work in it, except it fails with an ‘out of VRAM’ error if I try to inpaint an area more than about 1/8 of my canvas size.
Is that 128GB of VRAM? Because normal RAM doesn’t matter unless you want to run the model on the CPU, which is much slower.
Signal also has its flaws. Use Matrix.
I’m disappointed so many people disagree with this. Yes, now they’re blocking opinions you don’t like, but if they choose to block opinions you agree with, I doubt they’d continue whistling the same tune.
Why would it be illegal to use peer to peer technology, at all? I can understand making piracy illegal - I don’t agree with it, but I understand - but making it illegal to torrent anything?
Why would torrenting be unsafe or illegal? It’s not illegal to download files peer to peer, at least in the UK. Where are you located?
I don’t have a Steam Deck, but those are just famous games regardless. For example, I play TW3 and SDV.
Most games are better with a mouse and keyboard, from my limited controller experience. Smooth mouse movements, rather than pressing a lever to move the camera rotation in jerky motions which you then have to jerk back because you went too far. Lots of keys on a keyboard mean you can quickly launch a bunch of different menus with a single button press. And some mice have haptic feedback, which would be the main outstanding benefit of a controller.