I use grayjay as you can use a google account to bypass the “confirm your not a bot” but then have the ability to subscribe, comment, and save video playback without a google account.
I use grayjay as you can use a google account to bypass the “confirm your not a bot” but then have the ability to subscribe, comment, and save video playback without a google account.
Alpaca for linux is easy to use. You just install the flatpak and the llm of your choice. You dont need to know how to use github. (It might have a windows version but im not sure)
Booooooooooo!
Anyway: ill just keep using alpaca to run llms locally
Yep, i always like to manually back up everything just in case
i use the standard sync function with a mozilla account and export them into a folder on my pc once a month as a back up
Bleachbit is good for clearing up some space
Enjoy the rabbit hole, its a lot of fun.
Sweet, really cool that you decided to give linux shot. Its nice to see someone try it before dismissing it, due to thinking its too complicated.
I use Fluent Reader on Linux and subscribe to a variety of tech related blogs and articles to keep up to date. It’s nice to see what you want to see and not just slop articles and ads all the time.
Cruelty squad, balatro, broforce, yakuza games, ghostwire tokyo, gta 4, deep rock galactic, risk of rain 2, binding of issac are some of my personal reccomendations