Yeah, I have seen the service life be in the 5-0 yer range. I see that as acceptable for a daily driver computer.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Fury Erupts After Google Chrome Sneakily Installs 4 GB AI Model On Users' PCsEnglish
2·29 days agoThe least they could’ve done is install one of the abliterated models, so people can see how badly Gemini censors them…
For those that’ll go search that later, you’re welcome.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Fury Erupts After Google Chrome Sneakily Installs 4 GB AI Model On Users' PCsEnglish
22·29 days agoHeh, take my upvote.
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Technology@lemmy.world•ABC refuses to capitulate to U.S President admin, fights FCC probe into 'The View' | FCC chair Brendan Car hasn’t been able to bully ABC and owner Disney into submission.English
1·29 days agoI can’t believe they are FAFO with The Mouse ™️
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Technology@lemmy.world•Parent company of Truth Social reports $400M lossEnglish
2·29 days agoIt’s DJT, or course it’s a scam. Just like how the company will somehow be ultra profitable next time they need to quality for a high risk loan (his lifelong playbook).
Switching to macOS as my daily driver years ago. Seeing the enshittification of Windows in the last ten years has been pretty breathtaking.
Side note, switching to Linux (hell yeah CachyOS!) for gaming has been a pretty rewarding endeavor. It has plenty of pitfalls, but I work in tech, and that’s half the fun. The other half was that I re-imaged my Windows 10 gaming PC to be a CachyOS gaming PC, for free, and CachyOS wasn’t all like “your hardware is too old, create e-waste and buy a new one with a Copilot button on it”.
OpenAI has entered the chat
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•A web page that shows you everything the browser told itEnglish
57·1 month ago“We know your IP address”. No kidding, that’s how IPv4 works, even if the browser wasn’t
leakingoffering it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Federal Surveillance Tech Becomes Mandatory in New Cars by 2027English
70·1 month agoBold of you to assume any of this will be encrypted.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Myanmar is now one of world's top producer of opium post-Afghanistan decline. Despite myanmar having direct borders with China and India , I can't find any drug crises there unlike fentanyl in US?English
2·2 months agoYou missed the point. OP was talking about the two, very populous, countries that directly border Myanmar, and how they have no apparent crisis with opium/drug imports like the US does with Mexico.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•East Bay Company Dumps Debris Into Customer’s Yard Over Unpaid Bill, But They Moved OutEnglish
5·2 months agoWeird. Every time I rent a dumpster, I pay up front. I only owe more if the weight goes above a certain threshold, which it never has.
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Technology@lemmy.world•South Korea: Mobile providers promise uniform minimum data rate of 400 kbit/s.English
101·2 months ago400kbps would be slow as hell, for all of those use cases. Video would be unusable, but other stuff would still be insanely slow with all the bloat in modern websites and tracking crap in apps.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Internet shutdown in Iran is now the longest in world historyEnglish
41·2 months agoThat article reads like a ChatGPT summary, though I’m not sure if that’s partially due to translation from German or not.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How is it LLM companies hoarding all the RAM and fabs complying, fucking up entire industries for years legal?English
8·2 months agoCapitalism > Law
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Technology@lemmy.world•Claude Code source leak reveals how much info Anthropic can hoover up about you and your systemEnglish
31·2 months agoSo does Claude. Just because the user-facing features forget it, doesn’t mean the company does.
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Technology@lemmy.world•After Intel, AMD is now also raising CPU prices by up to 15%English
101·2 months agoforcing
Yeah, those poor capitalists forced to jack up prices to take advantage of shortages.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Trump Set to Give Major War Update on April Fools’ DayEnglish
15·2 months agoThis is where he surrenders the US to Russia, right?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Cyberattack on vehicle breathalyzer company leaves drivers stranded across the USEnglish
43·3 months agoI was arguing with the point of “repeatedly” being a determining factor for having to have this device. It’s not reality, once is enough.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Cyberattack on vehicle breathalyzer company leaves drivers stranded across the USEnglish
33·3 months agoThey lost their license for 2 years. The equipment was required to get it back.
FWIW, LM Studio makes it incredibly easy to do this. I’ve been in tech for decades, and there are probably only a couple of suggestions I"d made to the LMS team if they wanted to target a broader, less tech savvy user base, but I think they already have their target demographic covered. I imagine the Ubuntu and Fedora crowds are already tech savvy, but vendors making it easier to ween reliance off tech giants’ LLMs isn’t a bad thing, if LLM’s are here to stay.
Now the one thing that will turn me off to initiatives like this is if these OS vendors restrct which model can be used, or make it more friction not to use their “chosen” default. Like Google just did by pushing What I"m assuming was Gemma 4 E2B to Chrome users. I figure Google wants to offload the LLM usage to local compute to take the load of their data centers, and since Chrome is already a data harvesting tool for them, there was no downside to their operations.