That's just my guess on the matter, however, though AOSP is likely to be killed off by Google themselves. I just hope the Graphene devs can do something about taking that over, and even forking it if it happens.
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I was unable to use Ollama with it, which I wanted to do. I also considered using LMStudio for it as well.
They won't be doing that, and they'll do anything under their lawful power to prevent Google from restricting it with the DRM that'll be implemented next year.
I never forgot about the Boeing "suicides". Those are Boeing whistleblowers who were murdered because they spoke too much, and broke a sort of NDA that basically requires game-ending if, and when, the NDA is violated.
That latter part is for those that don't know about how this works.
Kushner and the Saudis, absolutely. Good chance I won't be playing their newer games after I heard about that nonsense.
I don't think that'll be possible. I wouldn't even buy BF6 because of Javelicrap (EA's botnet akin to Activision's Ricocrap), and why I'd want a rootkit on my system is beyond me (plus, Linux users are excluded from playing BF6 in the first place).
I've tried to set up Void, which is essentially FOSS Cursor, if that's what you're looking for.
If they game-end a whistleblower because of what he's said against them, it's not out of their purview to do something like this. They don't do stuff like that once....
In Lemmy Today (the instance out of Oregon), I think what OP is talking about fits under Rule 1 (and that's the same with .ml).
I could potentially see the issues, but I think the Lemmy Today guys thought of that. I think they recommend some mobile clients that could potentially mitigate that (or it could be something their VPS is doing that's strange and that they're already looking into).
A YT link in a server that doesn't allow Twitter? That's strange. I'd say PTB in this pickle. Also, I love THO's work, so I get it.
Nobody who's famous can date anyone normal. There are certain requirements for that to happen. One of them is for someone to be in the "club" we aren't in.