There is a lot of cool federated learning frameworks, federated inference seems less fleshed out with petals.dev being the only example I know of for it.
Still very annoying if it's something you installed or got installed, even if fully refunded.
Training tends to be more compute intensive while inference is more likely to be able to be ran on a smaller hardware foot print.
The neater idea would be a standard model or set of models, so that a 30G program can be used on ~80% of target case, games and video seem good canidates for this.
Xonotic is my favorite shooter too date. Just start it up and jump into an instaglib game for grapple hook sniper fun. The other game modes are good too though.
Yeah we need to fix our "third party" data collection laws probably more at the source of the problem. Third parties like ISPs, platforms, and other companies part of the surveillance economy have too many rights to collect and distribute PII and to few legal and technical protections for people's privacy.
Better to see more creativity then the real solution most small businesses go for of just making a face book page and letting FB handle their design for them.
Some airports are located closer to cities downtowns for this reason.
Personally Guix/nix seems better, maybe upload your optimisations with checks and flags to let others recompile where it's most worth it.
Also being synonymous with "using Google", where people thought they had to get chrome to use Google.com.
To expand on why snaps are Ubuntu only is because the back end for snap distribution is proprietary.
Gnome does make it feel like I should have like 3 apps open and anything more is a mental burden. I personally really like the overview though! If I could get gnomes overview as my meta key in KDE it would be killer!
Another good example in the fediverse space is peertube too!