

Yeah looking back, this isn’t my best take probably. As you say though, it is a free service.
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Yeah looking back, this isn’t my best take probably. As you say though, it is a free service.
You can, but only 10 images per hour. You’d be doing some wild shit to go over those 10 per hour.
This must be satire
Tbh I’m a bit lost on the purpose of this
Wait now hold on a minute. Why would I want to do this? Is this activism by people against LLMs in general or…? I’m confused as to why I would want to do this.
While you’re right in pointing out that in theory it’s basically as capable as native, it’s a royal pain in the ass as it is right now, which disqualifies it from a great deal of applications.
Worth noting that the confinement of Flatpaks and Snaps can have major drawbacks. It has been a major pain in the ass to get Flatpaks working nicely with fractional scaling (think tiny cursor, huge text, tiny text etc etc)
I feel like that’s a pretty good take. As long as you’re getting the software in an elegant way that doesn’t break the dev’s back, we’re good.
So how big is the chance you’re pulling your whole stack at once and not deploying service by service to check if it’s even working properly on the new deployment?