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Take a look at FOKS. Made by the people who made Keybase.

https://foks.pub/


Very interesting, unfortunately their blog has no RSS feed :D



Checkout Zed or Pulsar. Made by people who worked on Atom.


They've been expanding again, and are now offering 8gbps in my area. I've been very happy with it, and I'm still only paying $70/month.


That’s absolutely amazing. Besides hosting at home, do you feel any difference vs say a 1gbps line? Surely most servers won’t saturate this when downloading or browsing?


Our ISP (Sonic) offers 10Gb uncapped for $50/mo.

I don't feel any difference over our previous 1G service, other than it never lags, even if multiple kids are streaming video and I have a backup running. The biggest difference is that it's half the price of the 1G service that ran over AT&T's fiber.


I really wish Sonic would expand out to West Marin. My only options are comcast and starlink.


Ouch. I was ecstatic when they started offering service in my neighborhood in Alameda.


It doesn't distribute. The app pulls from hugging face.


Hugging Face's Llama 2 page says, "You need to share contact information with Meta to access this model":

https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Llama-2-7b

Ollama's installer didn't ask me for any contact info.


Huggingface has many, many fine tunes of Llama from different people, which don't ask that.

The requirement has always been more of a fig leaf than anything else. It allows Facebook to say everyone who downloaded from them agreed to some legal/ethics nonsense. Like all click-through license agreements nobody reads it; it's there so Facebook can pretend to be shocked when misuse of the model comes to light.


I mean Llama itself, not a fine tune. Ollama seemed to download and run Llama 2 with no agreement.


Is no one going to mention the name collision with the kubernetes tool?


This. I was surprised to find this comment so deep.


I have a portrait 4k monitor in my setup and haven't seen any tearing.


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