I will have to give it a try.
Ubuntu 23.04, Nvidia 3080, xorg. I would use Wayland but it doesn't work with steam at all for me at the moment. Maybe this update fixed it.
According to the blog post, it relies on the OpenAI API, which more counterintuitively than ever is anything but open, so you can say bye bye to your privacy when you use it, that would be the same for other services too actually, regardless of their openness, at most you can decide to put trust in their privacy policy.
Until we get a way to interact with online solutions via e.g. homomorphic encryption with decent performance, the only actually private way to use it is to self-host it, if they had implemented a locally run LLAMA based assistant instead, one of the more lightweight models maybe, then I think it would have been an excellent addition with no downsides
This is the base which can run using Arch. Still has the 7 distro’s in 1 concept (Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, Kali, Debian, Rocky and Alma), but makes it easier for Arch users to switch over.
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