Time to promote peertube
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Time to promote peertube
One is based on Ubuntu, the other on Debian. I wouldn’t recommended and don’t like Ubuntu myself cause of their decisions in the FOSS world
Recommend you Linux mint.
But preferably use LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) instead of Mint based on Ubuntu
Great job, keep your motivation!
But you shouldn’t use any apple product, they are as bad for privacy as using Google’s one. Do not use an iPhone (lineageos is pretty good to use), do not use Apple’s services… And keep going
Mistral --> pseudo-open-source
Linux --> not relates to Europe (but amazing choice)
Vivaldi --> only source available
Pls format your posts it’s so much easier to read
Pretty good project, but is it the future to have mainly web apps?
Right thank you
As I seen in other comment I think that the protocol is audited not really the app and servers In comparison SimpleX is audited pretty regularly
Don’t know if we should impose Signal as an alternative and forget SimpleX, in fact SimpleX is better in many other ways than Signal, the only problems are early dev problems…
What is the link with rocm?
I’ve shared this AI because it’s one of the best fully open source AI
Instead of the traditional open models (like llama, qwen, gemma…) that are only open weight, this model says that it has :
Fully open-source release of model weights, training hyperparameters, datasets, and code
Making it different from other big tech “open” models. Tough it exists other “fully open” models like GPT neo, and more
Following this page it should be enough based on the requirements of qwen2.5-3B https://qwen-ai.com/requirements/
Dont know if this test in a good representation of the two AI, but in this case it seems pretty promising, the only thing missing is a high parameters model
That is a improvement, if the model is properly trained with rocm it should be able to run on amd GPU easier
Oh yeah you’re right :-)
Look at the picture in my post.
There was others open models but they were very below the “fake” open source models like Gemma or Llama, but Instella is almost to the same level, great improvement
Basically if you don’t want Tor reliance it’s surely that you are not that privacy focused in your use case :)? So there is not really a point of using live/disposable os… But if you still want to, use any Linux live/testing USB installer Linux mint, fedora and more provide it ;-)
Snowflake is a bit like a bridge so you only transport encrypted traffic to the tor network and no one knows what’s in
The only requirements is to live in a place that is not blocked from Tor (and don’t a low data plan)