Is there any computer program with AI capabilities (the generative ones seen in ChatGPT; onlineText-to-Picture generators, etc.) that is actually standalone? i.e. able to run in a fully offline environment.
As far as I understand, the most popular AI technology rn consists of a bunch of matrix algebra, convolutions and parallel processing of many low-precision floating-point numbers, which works because statistics and absurdly huge datasets. So if any such program existed, how would it even have a reasonable storage size if it needs the dataset?
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Long story short, there is a song by Suzie Rose called "Don't Rush (remix)", which is available at most platforms, but I found at this page what appears to be the original version (which explains the remix label in the other one).
However, the original song is nowere to be found, when I try to shazam it, it just returns the remix, it doesn't appear at youtube, spotify nor as a result of any search engine (at least not ddg and google)
Yet, the song that can be listened at from the page I shared sounds 100% like an official record, not any kind of bootleg, and this other site also suggests its existence.
TL;DR: Suzie Rose has a song called "Don't Rush (remix)", where's the original besides here?
I submitted my sign-up request to dbzer0 like two months ago already, I don't know if it's been accepted already, but I'm reasonably assuming it hasn't since:
I haven't received any notification/email regarding it.
I can't login yet.
What puts me in doubt is precisely the fact that I haven't received any email, whether it is a rejection or admittance, and that when I try to log in, clicking the button doesn't spit any message, it just shows a quick load animation and doesn't do anything else.
I can't submit another request with my current email because it already appears as registered. What can I do?
So yeah, og Cutey Honey from the 70s-to-80s-ish has been in my list for a while, and recently I came across its op theme, which I thought was pretty good and got me interested in picking it up later, but I found there are quite a few entries:
Shin Cutey Honey: A sequel according to myanimelist, aired around 1994
Cutey Honey F: An alternative version aired in 1997
Re:Cutey Honey: Another alternative version aired in 2004
Cutey Honey Flash Movie: heh
Of course for now I want to start with the og series, but I'm interested in picking up each of these entries, so, what order do you suggest me to do so?
I think axiom should fit, but according to its official definition, an axiom is a statement that is taken to be true, and as far as I know, a word can't make an statement by its own.
And which of them are a better alternative than subscribing to a specific community here at lemmy.world?
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