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They’re 1-1 compose files.
The app just saves them as compose files and then runs docker compose in the backend.
it is EXTREMELY barebones
They’re 1-1 compose files.
The app just saves them as compose files and then runs docker compose in the backend.
it is EXTREMELY barebones
There’s also Yacht.
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The OSI just published a resultnof some of the discussions around their upcoming Open Source AI Definition. It seems like a good idea to read it and see some of the issues they’re trying to work around…
https://opensource.org/blog/explaining-the-concept-of-data-information
I would recommend instead to use the AI Horde: https://stablehorde.net/ It’s a collection of people hosting stable diffusion/text generation models
There’s also openrouter which can connect to ChatGPT with a token-based system. (They check your prompts for hornyposting though)
They should probably do the same with cascade, seeing as that license seems to be more restrictive as well
Ahhhh that makes a lot more sense, thanks!
I didn’t realize you could run something like this on your phone
Why are they targeting Zenimax so heavily, don’t they have 50 other acquisitions they can suck the blood from
What do you do for file syncing, if you don’t mind me asking
How do you end up doing this? I’ve been wanting to do the same thing and I’m curious how proton and apparmor interact
I’m assuming with as small as a tin foil hat as possible that the CIA and NSA purposefully do this in major closed and open source software
I agree with this wholeheartedly,
but if you feel about this methodology strongly you’re going to get hit with nay-sayers that use the same argument anti-VAT people use, as it’s ostensibly the same mechanism: that the developers farthest downstream would have to take the full amount of the percents piled up in their pricing scheme.
Are all these wacky licenses because the OSI doesn’t have an AGPL (ostensibly anti-cloud) equivalent BSD style permissive license?
The dev cycle has gotten slower over time but it’s not dead
The best self hosted alt I’ve seen is huginn: https://github.com/huginn/huginn
It’s not as easy to use as ifttt and much less already built for you but it does the same things.
Former sublime text user here. Eating popcorn and chuckling at “lifetime license”
Ah, no not the template files for the individual containers, but the project descriptors are just compose files.