

Most of them are, and on github
The Post Ninja
Most of them are, and on github
jan, ollama, kobold, there’s a few out there for jibber jabber. There’s also comfyui, invoke, sdnext, for images and video, and I’m still looking into the audio ones
Local models. Can’t be surveiled if your ai isn’t on the internet.
The install terminal app is for people that like to type in the console. The Mint Upgrader will present the option to upgrade when it’s ready.
Let me one up this. IPv4 NAT is like the pizza guy has to deliver to you, but you live in a gated community with a strict no visitors policy, which does not allow you to even mention what unit you’re in, and none of the addresses in the community are registered with the post office or on Google Maps either. Instead, you tell the guardhouse you want to order, and they order the pizza for you. The pizza guy delivers to the guardhouse, and the guardhouse delivers the pizza to you.
IPv6 (with firewalling) is like a normal gated community, you order the pizza and include the unit number, and the delivery driver can deliver your pizza directly, as long as the guardhouse approves.
The difference is, with NAT, the guardhouse has to both guard (firewall) and route (keep track of all deliveries, and deliver) your packages, where with IPv6, the guardhouse (firewall) only has to guard (firewall) the packages.
I’m trying to tell everyone LibreOffice, but OpenOffice has all the hits on search when people look for an alternative to Microsoft Office
https://youtube.com/watch?v=15_-hgsX2V0