This is the point where you download qbittorrent on the machine, and hop on your favorite torrent site to go get whatever show or movie you want for free, and play it on VLC. Just make sure to use a VPN if you live in a country that enforces piracy law. My reccomendation is Mullvad VPN ($5/month) if you care about privacy, and literally whatever’s the cheapest if you don’t.
Kaityy
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Kaityy@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you recognise any usernames on Lemmy?
6·2 years agoDefinitely. It helps that I tend to stick to the less mainstream lemmy communities (mostly the queer communities on blahaj.zone). It’s to a point where it can be rare for me to enter a popular comment section without seeing at least 1 or 2 recognizable usernames.
To be honest, I kind of enjoy the smallness of the platform at times, it reminds me of what the old internet has always been described as to me (but with faster data transfer, and more features)
Kaityy@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Linux May Be the Best Way to Avoid the AI NightmareEnglish
1·2 years agointeresting. are these ai chips actually being released on open markets yet, or are thongs still in development phases?
Kaityy@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Linux May Be the Best Way to Avoid the AI NightmareEnglish
21·2 years agoAt least with the more advanced LLM’s (and I’d assume as well for stuff like image processing and generation), it requires a pretty considerable amount of GPU just to get the thing to run at all, and then even more to spit something out. Some people have enough to run the basics, but most laptops would simply be incapable. And very few people would have resources to get the kind of outputs that the more advanced AI’s produce.
Now, that’s not to say it shouldn’t be an option, or that they force you to have some remote AI baked into your proprietary OS that you can’t remove without breaking user license agreements, just saying that it’s unfortunately harder to implement locally than we both probably wish it was.


wait you’re telling me this actually happened, and wasn’t just some weird Onion article I got on my feed the other day??? LMFAOOOO