I was looking for something like this. The idea is:
- Run an open model like LLAMA or Mistral on my home server
- Access it from a client on my phone, saving my poor phone’s processor and battery.
Does something like this exist?
I was looking for something like this. The idea is:
Does something like this exist?


I guess I go to Guantanamo!


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I’ll do this, thank you!


Vertical mouse. Been using it for 10+ years now and (I hope) it’s saved me from wrist injuries.


For the folks in here saying that Mozilla shouldn’t depend on the Google search deal: how much would you be willing to pay for Firefox to make up that $450 million annually? Because that’s your choice: either you pay, Google pays, or advertisers pay.
Good to know, thank you! I too, love boobies
TY! I’ll give that one another look. Can it export .fountain?
This is niche, but I really want a good FOSS screenwriting software that can rival Highland. There are some options like Trelby and others (because the Fountain syntax makes interchangeable screenplay files possible) but right now none of them are as good as Highland. A good alternative could let me finally leave Apple
I want to learn more about this! Searching for "bed backdoor " right now
Send is open source. I believe it’s a fork of Firefox Send


Same thing happened to the guy with the Ghostbusters license plate

When you do this, what do people say? Do they say “Open it!” or do they ever tell you what it is?
What is the point of wrapping the gift if you’re just going to tell the person what’s inside?

It might not be fair to say they don’t give a shit. More often, I’ve found that productions simply hit a wall of time or money.
Just about anyone can write or edit a great story with enough time. But movies and shows are produced against a running clock, and they have obligations and limitations that go beyond the screenwriter’s imagination or the editor’s time. There are so many varied interests involved in a single production. Sometimes the issue is TOO many people giving a shit, and not being able to find a workable compromise in time.

“Here, I got you this gift.” Hands wrapped gift to the recipient. Recipient: “What is it?”
Motherfucker I swear every movie character does this. It’s like they’ve never received a gift before what the hell


Ok, this makes sense, thank you.
I’m now able to access my Jellyfin server from other devices in my home. (A browser on another machine, and an Apple TV with Swiftfin).
If I wanted to extend access to people outside my home, what’s the best way?
Thank you


Vue is the only browser-based movie client listed on the Jellyfin site. Is there a better browser-based option?
Ooh, I’ll check out RustDesk, thank you! My hope is that I’ll use this so infrequently that I won’t run into that issue, but good to have a backup. And LOVE that it’s open-source & self-hosted.