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Interesting terminal oriented tool to interacting with LLM. Let you choose to self-host or run locally.
OK, I admit this looks like a very cool product. This could turn interesting for private infrastructures. Trying to get the benefits of cloud approaches while keeping it under control.
Another open source LLM available out there. This one seems to have interesting properties.
Looks like a nice FOSS tool to share files between devices without going through the Internet.
A good way to get some control back if you want to use a LLM. You can host it locally, it's free software. Definitely a step in the right direction.
Interesting line of argument regarding Free Software licenses. I wonder what the judges will conclude in the end... this could have important consequences.
Interesting review, this seems mostly aligned with my own experience. That said I got less mileage since I use it mostly when walking around places I don't know well.
Unsurprisingly after people massively converged to two main closed source engines for their games, they start to be massively screwed over. Maybe it's time for them to finally turn to Free Software alternatives?
Definitely this! There are awesome Free Software alternatives to Zoom. We need to get more people to use them
Looks like a handy tool for licenses compatibility checking.
One of the most important projects out there in my opinion. Happy birthday!
Definitely this. There's still so much to achieve through FOSS, lots of missed opportunities. The mentioned factors clearly played a huge part in the current situation.
This is well deserved. She's doing a very important work for the progress of science. All those pay walls are nonsense.
The FSF words are strong but deserved in this case. Let's hope it marks the beginning of an efficient campaign against this move from Google.
Looks like an interesting Free Software alternative for digital documents signing.
I'm not necessarily convinced this is as much a silver bullet as it is presented here. Still there are benefits to such a structured approach for reviews in community projects.
A reminder of what's going on in France... and it's bleak. Lots of things can turn you into a suspect at this point.
You encrypt your communications or data? You try to avoid surveillance from the GAFAM? You use Tor or a VPN?
If anything bad happens around you, then you'll turn into a suspect, this is due to the "clandestine behavior" you entertain... so for sure you are part of some "conspiracy".
This is very worrying.
Happy birthday the KDE Free Qt Foundation! It's really nice to see it survived the test of time. It is for sure an essential tool of the KDE ecosystem. I wish there would be more such foundations around.
Despite the (sometimes valid) criticism floating around RMS and the FSF, we can't deny RMS has been proven right more than once.
Following up on his "The Free Software Foundation is dying" post, Drew DeVault has been working on the messaging part of his recommendations. The result is not bad at all!