Alpaca for linux is easy to use. You just install the flatpak and the llm of your choice. You dont need to know how to use github. (It might have a windows version but im not sure)
Alpaca for linux is easy to use. You just install the flatpak and the llm of your choice. You dont need to know how to use github. (It might have a windows version but im not sure)
Booooooooooo!
Anyway: ill just keep using alpaca to run llms locally
System76, tuxedo computers or for handheld a steam deck
That’s fair if your looking for those specific features. Hopefully its added to fluent reader or a fork
It works pretty well for me, the home page has them all. The side bar lists each source individually. You can save articles for later. Im not sure if it has groups to organise feeds as iv not checked that. Mostly i just enjoy the look and feel as it has a good design and the app image is fast (flatpak is slow)
I do like steam because of the steam deck and proton but i have started using gog where i can for DRM free games. It works great with heroic game launcher as you can choose to use wine or proton
My personal favourite is fluent reader
That’s good news
I mean sync it between my devices using something like sync thing
I use to always recommend bitwarden to people. Now i feel like an idiot for doing so with them switching up. Ill be making the effort to move to keepassxc soon and host it myself.
Brave has their own search. There is also meta searches such as metager, searx and mojeek. I hope more search engines enter the market
I enjoy fluent reader but you cannot export articles as a pdf as far as i know
Didnt even know they left. Not bothered with any of their games in so long.
Captcha can be used as spyware and to train ai so company’s will keep using them unfortunatly