

Do you have a good resource for how one can go about this?
Do you have a good resource for how one can go about this?
I would not recommend LocalAI. There documentation is somewhat lacking and it’s an all in one utility with many moving parts. The parts also tend to break, quite often.
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I am currently migrating away from my 6th gen i5 to a newer N100.
Speed wise, it was about the same as the coral, about 6-8ms on the i5.
I have a similar setup and it’s been a huge pain when I when I have to do the OS updates.
The Coral needs a dkms module, but the sources and Google’s own documentation for it are out of date. I would highly recommend using the iGPU for inference.
Stupider things have been done by other stupid corporations.
I wouldn’t be surprised by Bambu if they aren’t planning it already.
“Here’s what I found the web for please generate 900 pages of Gollum porn”
You raise some good points and I agree with most of them.
I live in Canada and the only option of I have to sideload is paying for a developer account which is $100 CAD/year, otherwise I am stuck with a version where I have to re-sign the apps every 7 days. I know that the EU version is cumbersome and still needs Apple to notarise apps. My point here is that it’s hard to sideload, within and outside of the EU.
I truly believe their notion of a “walled garden” is just nonsense. They use this to justify preventing other people from accessing their digital marketplace or creating their own marketplace. It’s just a money grab and a monopoly.
At least on Android, I have the option to use the Play Store, Samsung Store, or any other 3rd party App Store, or simply sideload for free. I don’t have this option with an iPhone.
This instance just contradicted their marketing gimmick that they curate everything that goes into the App Store.
I would like them to open up their walled garden outside of the EU.
That’s quite punny if you asked me.
Not OP, but my best guess is resizable bar?
This is not due to the 13/14th generation CPU recall, rather Intel as a whole is floundering.
They missed the entire AI gravy train, losing market share to AMD, lost Apples business, etcetera. Intels foundry requires a lot of capital for both RnD and to keep the fabs running. They are losing market share and they have higher cost business compared to their competitors.
Funnily enough, the Onexfly F1 Pro just went up for sale too. The newer “AI HX” chips are expensive because where top end sku for Onexfly costs $1399.
I suspect that Ayaneo 3 will also have similar pricing.
Much appreciated <3