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Alpaca Simplifies Running Advanced AI Language Models on Linux
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Bookmarking it to check this out after work
... I should really go through these bookmarks one day
My bookmarks are competing with my unplayed steam library.
I have a separate "ToDo" bookmark folder with temporary content, that I want to look in the near future. And for things I am looking into in near future, the pages are already in the browser open as tabs and loaded everytime I start the browser (but in an unloaded state until I click it).
... I also should really go through these bookmarks and tabs one day.^^
I bookmarked it in Lemmy, available through both my PC browser and my mobile app. But I'm not sure if I can make bookmark folders/groups there.
Oh right. I never used the Lemmy bookmarking. And was thinking of browser bookmarks (Firefox). Right. I never thought about that.
It's nice to have any device with access to my Lemmy account also have access to my bookmarks.
... So I can ignore them all those devices simultaneously 😅