How to run an LLM on your PC, not in the cloud, in less than 10 minutes [Mon Mar 18 2024]

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How to run an LLM on your PC, not in the cloud, in less than 10 minutes

Cut through the hype, keep your data private, find out what all the fuss is about

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Ahead of IPO, Reddit blends advertising into user posts

As FTC starts asking questions about that mega-deal with Google to train AI

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Biden to inject Intel with CHIPS fab cash 'next week'

Samsung and TSMC apparently slated to receive $6B and $5B

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FCC ups broadband benchmark speeds, says rural areas still underserved

Previous goals were 25Mbps download and a paltry 3Mbps for upload ... and some places don't even have that

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We talk to W3C board vice-chair Robin Berjon about the InterPlanetary File System

The decentralized web is alive and well despite Web3 financial scheming

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UK minister tells telcos to share telegraph poles if they can't lay cable underground

The NIMBYs are fed up, and it's an election year

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Ad agency boss owned two Ferraris but wouldn't buy a real server

Resulting cycle of rushed repairs and recriminations did wonders for the IT/user relationship

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India quickly unwinds requirement for government approval of AIs

ALSO: US woos Thailand, Philippines, for tech trade; China's Fukushima rage glows; Alibaba targets South Korea

In the rush to build AI apps, please, please don't leave security behind

Supply-chain attacks are definitely possible and could lead to data theft, system hijacking, and more

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Microsoft defends barging in on Chrome with pop-up ads pushing Bing, GPT-4

We thought you people wanted choice, IT colossus sniffs

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Microsoft license shuffle means Power Apps users could break the bank

New restrictions seem to usher users toward expensive Dynamics 365 subscriptions

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Raspberry Pi OS 5.2 is here, with pleasant tweaks to Wayland-based desktop

Kernel 6.6 and small refinements, plus less visible, but meaningful adjustments

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Microsoft says AI alliances are needed to compete with Google

Only the Chocolate Factory is 'vertically integrated' to win at 'every AI layer from chips to a thriving mobile app store'

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IBM CEO pay jumps 23% in 2023, average employee gets 7%

And the party extends to shareholders with an overall $6B payout

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RISE with SAP plan fails to hit go-live date in West of England council

Delays spark fears of £500K legacy support bill, plans for new financial year

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Fresh version of Windows user-friendly Zorin OS arrives to tempt the Linux-wary

Adding extra shine to Ubuntu Jammy… with the lightweight edition to follow

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Alibaba pits people against AI in its annual mathematics competition

Thankfully the prizes for human winners are far higher than those for machines

Broadcom boss Hock Tan acknowledges 'some unease' among VMware community

But rates his first 100 days in charge a 'strong start'

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Bernie Sanders clocks in with 4-day workweek bill thanks to AI and productivity tech

Don't start planning your long weekend yet – proposal is likely to be a hard sell in work-obsessed America

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