Semperverus
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You missed the reference. I tee’d you or someone else up to reply with “I’m not your buddy, friend!”
Reference: https://youtu.be/zuQK6t2Esng
He loosed them unto the bowels of hell
I was gonna say the same thing. Everything on this plate is extremely common in restrictive autism diets. Its just missing french fries.
EDIT: This meme kind of explains it perfectly (and it applies to adults too):
- Kris ate the moss
That reminds me of the old Maddox.xmission website
Semperverus@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Been working on a #opensource GUI that allows you to connect to any #AI provider (even local like #ollama ) and have a unified chat history, characters, tools, documents etc.English1·1 month agoLooking forward to seeing your work - it’s always good to have competitors, and gpt4all is also very crashy. If you have a lead in stability, I’d definitely use yours over theirs.
Some other areas you could probably look into if you want to differentiate are:
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Getting Started experience - recommend some high quality models and update the list as time goes on. Maybe include a good default one as part of the package.
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Convenience - include a way to do what the modern chat interfaces do where asking it to do something other than text will call a different AI model built for that purpose and return the result (image generation, etc)
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Voice conversations - Can we actually talk to the dang thing?
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Assistant module - piggybacking off of the last one, can we invoke it with a wake-word or a button press and have it “always available” (similar to HomeAssistant with a Whisper plugin, but on-device).
Anyway, I wish you well in your endeavor and will keep an eye out.
EDIT: looks like the conversational bits are on your roadmap, and you do have some basic suggestions on startup.
As for voice, the OpenWhisper module might fit your project’s theme a bit closer than elevenlabs.
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I have not started using the launch flags yet, I’ll have to give those a try. Wonder if it’s possible to set those nits values globally per display in a config file somewhere?
It happens on several monitors and my TV, and it happens with both my desktop and my steam deck, even with rhe HDR saturation set to “SDR.” It’s like the red channel gets crushed upwards.
Maybe its a configuration issue on my part? Or maybe its the panel brand? I do have a lot of LG screens, but then you’d think it wouldn’t be an issue elsewhere either…
Any ideas are welcome though, hoping to fix it so the family and I can start enjoying HDR more.
Why does it make oranges look aggressively red though?
Not Even Doom Music…
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