Sometimes the russian "ru tracker" has had some very obscure releases that I couldn't find anywhere else. Checking that site is definitely worth a shot. I recommend translating the website since it's in russian. Btw, it's a semi-private tracker, and in my experience you can only use the advanced search functionalities once you're signed up and logged in.
I use airvpn for torrents but depending on your European country you might not be able to.
Why would it not be an option in some countries? Are you saying it's illegal or impossible to encrypt any traffic through a VPN while being in some of the countries, or what's the matter?
Thank you. I just found this additional info on huggingface:
An NVIDIA GPU with CUDA support is required.
- The model is tested on a single 80G GPU.
- Minimum: The minimum GPU memory required is 60GB for 720p.
- Recommended: We recommend using a GPU with 80GB of memory for better generation quality.
Wont they take your money before the VPN is disabled/undetected?
Not choosing to vote [...] is endorsing the establishment.
Where is the logic in that? By voting you're actively acknowledging the legitimacy of the State. How would not voting be an endorsement of anything, as you see it?
This looks great! Any idea of realistic hardware requirements?
Do you see installing a .dmg file (or installing through homebrew) on macOS as a workaround, or what do you mean? I'm not sure I have ever installed a single app from their store, so maybe it's just that such a "workaround" feels normal to me, but scary to others?
Why use the App Store for that? https://librewolf.net/installation/macos/
Red Pavilion with Pool
Or red pool with pavilion? Hmmm...
Have you been using Postiz? I'm curious about their built-in AI features, but haven't been able to find more info on it. Do you happen to know how they implemented it, and is it actually useful? Is it running local models on the server for text and image generation, or is it calling some proprietary APIs for that?
For route finding, what about GraphHopper Maps?
I installed this by adding the github URL to Obtainium. It was very easy to set up, and worked fine in my brief testing. Thanks for the recommendation.
MacOS uses the APFS file system format nowadays, and used HFS+ before that. FAT and ExFAT formats are supported too. However, the NTFS format needs third party software to work.
The very newly released Deepseek R1 "reasoning model" from China beats OpenAI's o1 model on multiple areas, it seems – and you can even see all the steps of the pre-answering "thinking" that's hidden from the user in o1. It's a huge model, but it (and the paper about it) will probably positively impact future "open source" models in general, now the "thinking" cat's outta the bag. Though, it can't think about Tiananmen Square or Taiwan's autonomy – but many derivative models will probably be modified to effectively remove such Chinese censorship.
Somewhat related:
YouTube: Peaches - Rosa Helikopter
(It's a Swedish eurodance song by/for children, with lyrics about "flying home to you in a pink helicopter")
Do you know, is this another tax additional to "blankmedieafgiften" ("blank media tax" or "private copying levy"), or is it the same tax under a different name?
Interesting interface
It's off by default, it seems, in version 1.10.4 RC1 from F-Droid. At least, I went to toggle it off, but it was already done.
Note, I tried rejecting the ToS st the first run, which just closed the app. So... I accepted them at the second run... Though, I don't know if that in any way really could have affected the setting.
I installed 1.10.4 RC1 from the F-Droid repo (mine is just .4, not .04).
Maybe they did something in their build to remove Google and make it work without it? You could try that one.