

People around here seem so scared of south america. It’s mostly a nice place to live.
People around here seem so scared of south america. It’s mostly a nice place to live.
Thanks for linking the sources. I will take a look into that
People keep telling us that ai energy use is very low, but at the same time, companies keep building more and more giant power hungry datacenters. Something simply doesn’t add up.
Sure, a small local model can generate text at low power usage, but how useful will that text be, and how many people will actually use it? What I see is people constantly moving to the newest, greatest model, and using it for more and more things, processing more and more tokens. Always more and more.
Where is this 3W from? W isn’t even an energy unit, but a power unit.
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Well… with streaming services people don’t actually have anything, because nothing in there is theirs to own ;)
Hope you’re enjoying the freedom, fellow FOSSer :)
It always bugs me that china has higher windows usage than the rest of the world.
By the way, is it really around 6% for english-speaking users? That’s huge!
Don’t threaten, just do it!
I don’t get why people are so stubborn to move away from corporate products.
They count based on useragent info from accesses to websites using statcounter analytics.
That’s true. Your first comment was a bit confusing, sorry.
Wait, what security breach implications?
Me, who uses low end hardware and can’t spend several gigabytes for simple web apps that I can run locally for 10% of the hardware resources of the web equivalent.
You can check the graph for all OSes from all devices combined in statcounter, and linux is also showing a growth, so it’s a real increase in usage.
Is your 2 in 1 one of those baytrail cpus with some atom z sonething? If so, they’re really problematic with linux, since they were released, due to some obscure stuff in their soc. I remember even people who formatted and reinstalled windows losing functionality.
Isn’t aluminum neurotoxic?
Don’t be so hard at yourself. We all have dumb thoughts here and there. It doesn’t look like so because people usually only externalize the good ones.
Teaching people without computing skills to use linux is actually easier than teaching windows. Most trouble people have with linux comes from being used to windows and having difficulty to adapt.
Problem is that the dataset in a llm doesn’t only contain “data”, but also a lot of opinions and shitposts from the internet, so it’s biased by default.
This is the real protest!