If I did everything correctly, when you open this website, you should be able to run any AI language model locally in your browser, any device.
It will utilize your native hardware with new WebGPU API to run these models.
This is just a demo; I am working on a proper interface for NostrNet.work users.
Demo: https://ai.nostrnet.work
Yes, it entirely runs on your hardware. On upcoming NostrNet PWA, you should even be able to turn off your internet, and it will still work. There are numerous options, including 1 billion models that can also run on your phone. Click on ""model name" on top centre, it will show you the list of all the models.
Safari/iOS WebKit does not support the WebGPU API yet; it works on every other device. You can try it on a PC, Android, Mac
Additionally, Apple is planning to enable WebGPU for Safari, so you will have it very soon.
Safari/iOS WebKit does not support the WebGPU API yet; it works on every other device. You can try it on a PC, Android, Mac
Additionally, Apple is planning to enable WebGPU for Safari, so you will have it very soon.
I encountered the same issue on Kiwi, but it works fine on Chrome. Have you attempted to switch models?
The primary problem with this app is that the webGPU API it is using is not supported by all browsers. However, it is expected to be supported by all major browsers very soon.
Elon Musk suppresses all accounts that post about Bitcoin in the name of reducing scams, while simultaneously, most of the Twitter ads are, quite literally, crypto scams. You can't make this stuff up.
If things go right in life, you might see me in the future posting pictures from these settlements in exactly this kind of weather. That's really something I want to do in my lifetime. 🤌
It's Kashmir, a valley in the Himalayas, numerous economic activities revolve around the sulfur springs. Many people visit these springs for their therapeutic properties, and they also hold cultural significance.
Throughout the year, nomadic tribes migrate; in summer, they ascend to higher areas, and in winter, they descend to lower areas, making the springs a seasonal station. Despite their migratory lifestyle, these people have a rich tribal culture spanning thousands of years.
I mean, it is still disputed territory between India, China, and Pakistan, but violence as a whole has reduced in the past decade. At least, that is one good thing.
Today, I read a detailed New York Times article, this article sparked extensive discussions, even within liberal circles.
I sympathize with these people; some of them are my age. Simultaneously, I find myself questioning my stance on this entire issue especially when it comes to children.
It seems that children are becoming victims of our collective ignorance and radical idealism.
We really need a respectful and sincere discussion around this issue.
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Thanks for sharing your experience. I was fortunate enough to gain insight into the LGBTQ+ community through talks, work, and studies in college. It provided me with a valuable perspective.
I must say, I have nothing but respect for parents conveying their beliefs to their children, beliefs they hold dear, while safeguarding their health.
It's truly horrifying when people with such attitudes roam the streets, & government is simultaneously restricting your right to self-defense. It feels like a dystopian world & I think they're doing it intentional.
I often notice this tendency within myself sometimes. It might result from self-projection & also maybe our habit of categorizing people, causing us to overanalyze their statements.
Nevertheless, I think this approach isn't conducive to effective communication. I strive to treat each person as an individual. Each person is different and complex.
This was real; he truly stood for what he believed in. A very strong personality with multiple life transformations.
Apart from that, I have special respect for people who challenge the status quo and do not entirely adhere to its rules. He did it for what he believed was a just cause.
You need these kinds of people to inspire future generations when injustice becomes the law.
Even with abundant land and ample wood for housing construction, Canada still has extraordinarily high housing costs. This clearly indicates a broken system.
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