I'll believe that when they publish financial statements.
> Everything points to the Anna's Archive team being passionate ideologues as opposed to some criminal enterprise focused on profit motives.
"Passionate ideologues" who make you pay if you want to download anything at speeds greater than 10KB/s, how nice of them. I would rather just support the author, thank you.
I generally support piracy, but these piracy-as-a-business vultures who've been showing up in the shadow library scene need to go.
> Back to AI, there are loads of offline models we can use. Many like Ollama that will even download it. Install Ollama, on the ollama site find a model name and "ollama run model-name" and you can use it.
A privilege that is limited to the top 1%. It may come as a surprise, but most people don't have 32GB of VRAM [0]. The rest of us with normal people hardware are stuck with AI cloud providers or good old searching, which is a lot harder now that those same AI providers have ruined search results.
[0] There are some lightweight models you can run on normal people hardware, but they are just too unreliable even for casual usage and are likely to waste more of your time than they save.
I'll believe that when they publish financial statements.
> Everything points to the Anna's Archive team being passionate ideologues as opposed to some criminal enterprise focused on profit motives.
"Passionate ideologues" who make you pay if you want to download anything at speeds greater than 10KB/s, how nice of them. I would rather just support the author, thank you.
I generally support piracy, but these piracy-as-a-business vultures who've been showing up in the shadow library scene need to go.