Ollama is a free and open-source project that lets you run various open source LLMs locally. Whether you want to utilize an open-source LLM like Codestral for code generation or LLaMa 3 for a ChatGPT alternative, it is possible with Ollama. But
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Raspberry Pi started the single board computer (SBC) revolution. It started as a tiny, low-end spec device for hobbyists but that was in the past. The success of Raspberry Pi birthed many similar devices. While the form factor remains tiny, the devices
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AI integration is coming to Firefox. Don’t get outraged yet if you are not a fan of AI creeping up in every software. It’s optional and has several choices available for both local and cloud-based AI. As I have said earlier, sooner
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Tiling windows is a method of arranging open windows on a computer screen so that they do not overlap, but instead fit neatly alongside one another. It’s been popular among people customizing their desktops. Probably why Ubuntu has also started providing support
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Break free from limited cloud-based AI models that are too pricey and do not respect your privacy by installing LLMs directly on your computer. This empowers you with greater control over your data, all without relying on big tech companies. My previous
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In this blog post, we will explain how to install Kubernetes on Ubuntu 24.04 step-by-step using Kubeadm. Kubernetes (k8s) is a free and open-source container orchestration tool that allows automating deployment, scaling and management of container-based applications. Prerequisites Pre-Install Ubuntu 24.04 Instances
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Recently I encountered a strange issue in Ubuntu 24.04. When I ran some applications, their icons didn’t show in the launcher. Instead, it displayed a gear/settings symbol. Some application icons are not shown in the launcher This was particularly weird because those
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An interesting project appeared on my timeline. It’s called Lindroid and it aims to let users run Linux distros inside Android in a new way. Check it out. This Project Lets You Run Linux as an App on Android Linux can run
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It’s only human to forget passwords, especially if you are not using it frequently. It happens with Ubuntu, Linux, or any other operating system you use. If you don’t use it frequently, you are likely to forget the password. I have written
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Going through several websites, just to compile the most relevant answer, is often tiresome. So, search engines like Google and Bing came to the rescue. Sure, they may not be privacy-friendly, but they changed how we navigate around the web for information.
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