That page states > These models are hosted on US-based Azure AI Foundry infrastructure managed by GitHub and Microsoft. Customer prompts and responses are not sent to the original model developers. So not in China.
This has helped me a lot some years ago when I was working with Oracle Databases - sqlplus was the tool I think. It also made me appreciate all the other tools that already have the functionality built-in.
Adding an official source: https://fosstodon.org/@opensuse/115451506225628859
Assuming that by Apache Oak you mean the Oak subproject of Apache Jackrabbit ( https://jackrabbit.apache.org/oak/ ), why would you consider it abandoned? Release 1.48.0 came out last week and it's been seeing steady…
It is present for Linux in recent releases.
Which plan did Linode remove? I've been with them for years and they added a low-priced Nanode offering that I use and is still advertised. https://www.linode.com/pricing/
The latest development version (unreleased) of Pulse Audio has great support for HFP with WBS/mSBC. I've been using it for weeks (months?) with great results.
> That's good, because regular old CentOS is not bit-for-bit identical either. CentOS might strip out all the RHEL trademarks, but they had to reverse engineer RHEL code drops just like Oracle, Amazon, Google, Facebook,…
Note that the gap between Leap and SLE will become quite small after Leap 15.3, with binary packages for SLE being reused for Leap. It's interesting that while RH/IBM are moving away from the 'community rebuild' model…
I've been running a homelab cluster on Kubic for about a month. My favourite part is definitely waking up in the morning to a new kernel version or patch k8s upgrade.
Drivers are usually part of the kernel source tree.
This will likely be part of https://www.adobe.com/marketing-cloud.html .
For Sling the explanation is right on the front page :-) A device for serving content very fast.
That page states > These models are hosted on US-based Azure AI Foundry infrastructure managed by GitHub and Microsoft. Customer prompts and responses are not sent to the original model developers. So not in China.
This has helped me a lot some years ago when I was working with Oracle Databases - sqlplus was the tool I think. It also made me appreciate all the other tools that already have the functionality built-in.
Adding an official source: https://fosstodon.org/@opensuse/115451506225628859
Assuming that by Apache Oak you mean the Oak subproject of Apache Jackrabbit ( https://jackrabbit.apache.org/oak/ ), why would you consider it abandoned? Release 1.48.0 came out last week and it's been seeing steady…
It is present for Linux in recent releases.
Which plan did Linode remove? I've been with them for years and they added a low-priced Nanode offering that I use and is still advertised. https://www.linode.com/pricing/
The latest development version (unreleased) of Pulse Audio has great support for HFP with WBS/mSBC. I've been using it for weeks (months?) with great results.
> That's good, because regular old CentOS is not bit-for-bit identical either. CentOS might strip out all the RHEL trademarks, but they had to reverse engineer RHEL code drops just like Oracle, Amazon, Google, Facebook,…
Note that the gap between Leap and SLE will become quite small after Leap 15.3, with binary packages for SLE being reused for Leap. It's interesting that while RH/IBM are moving away from the 'community rebuild' model…
I've been running a homelab cluster on Kubic for about a month. My favourite part is definitely waking up in the morning to a new kernel version or patch k8s upgrade.
Drivers are usually part of the kernel source tree.
This will likely be part of https://www.adobe.com/marketing-cloud.html .
For Sling the explanation is right on the front page :-) A device for serving content very fast.