

Ah, makes sense. Also I had failed to notice the phoronix link in my app.
Ah, makes sense. Also I had failed to notice the phoronix link in my app.
Oh! I hadn’t even noticed the phoronix link. Thanks
So what does it do?
I believe it’s a container system for WINE (hence the name)
Of course vulnerabilities exist. And creating a major one like this for an LLM would likely lead to it destroying things like a toddler (in fact this has already happened to a company run by idiots)
But what it didn’t do was copy-with-changes as would be required to ‘evolve’ like a virus. Because training these models requires intense resources and isn’t just a terminal command.
Why would someone direct the output of an LLM to a terminal on its own machine like that? That just sounds like an invitation to an ordinary disaster with all the ‘rm -rf’ content on the Internet (aka training data). That still wouldn’t be access on a second machine though, and also even if it could make a copy, it would be an exact copy, or an incomplete (broken) copy. There’s no reasonable way it could ‘mutate’ and still work using terminal commands.
And to be a meme requires minds. There were no humans or other minds in my analogy. Nor in your question.
If you know that it’s fancy autocomplete then why do you think it could “copy itself”?
The output of an LLM is a different thing from the model itself. The output is a stream of tokens. It doesn’t have access to the file systems it runs on, and certainly not the LLM’s own compiled binaries (or even less source code) - it doesn’t have access to the LLM’s weights either. (Of course it would hallucinate that it does if asked)
This is like worrying that the music coming from a player piano might copy itself to another piano.
I had bottom-bars appearing around 3/4 of the way down the screen on Firefox on my Android and never did find the actual cause (scoured about:config but no luck) but I solved it by clearing data and starting a new profile.
First I forced closed the app and backed up the file with my tabs using a file manager with root access:
/data/data/org.mozilla.firefox/files/mozilla_components_session_storage_gecko.json
Then cleared the data, launched it and signed in and such, forced it closed again, copied back the tab session file, and launched it again.
No headphone jack and just one USB port, so no low latency headphone options while charging. Worthless for gaming (at least around other people) in my opinion.
When that one breaks there’s a good chance you can replace just the broken part.
Were those other urban areas specifically parking lots/garages? (The places that charging stations tend to be)
You know I thought of how to word that better, but wasn’t sure I could convey what I meant clearly enough. I should have just used something like ‘time lived’.
And control the ‘embedded mode’ (forgot the real name, something like “Custom tabs”) for browsers - usually I want to open a page in the full separate browser so it’s independent of the app it came from.
At one point I was ranked dead last in the entire world for number of seconds lived.
I’ve no issues with it on my rooted phone, even during the times when safetynet fails.
Good to know. I’m still waiting on this coming patch.
Sounds like a good thing that they haven’t yet
Yeah. I guess it would have to be a static demo after it’s loaded since user input would go through the CPU
… Now you have me wondering if it would in fact be possible to run it on a GPU. (As shaders or something I guess)
Awesome. My only critique is that microwave ovens actually work really well in their niche. I can’t say the same for LLMs.