I’m running Ollama, the LLAMA2 port for Mac. I hosted an LLM for a site that generated the next line of story, no issues.
There’s no reason to hide from running an LLM at home if you can, people should, the source is out there for a reason.
I’m running Ollama, the LLAMA2 port for Mac. I hosted an LLM for a site that generated the next line of story, no issues.
There’s no reason to hide from running an LLM at home if you can, people should, the source is out there for a reason.
They are not hard to setup, easy to keep running (once going they pretty much just work). If you follow the right steps you can avoid being undeliverable and keep people from abusing your sending server (as a relay).
Where was this story when people were flipping over Apple doing this? Not that it exonerates Apple, just that it shows Google has been doing this dance for a long time.
How did you drop Vivant? I got it because it promised to work with Home Assistant and others and it since stopped playing nicely. I’d love for them to come get the equipment and be done with this experiment but I’ve heard cancelling the contract is impossible. I’m not paying them due to a layoff so you’d think they’d be happy to get their shit.
Anti-spam was invented in FOSS self-hosted setups.
https://workaround.org/