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Thank you, I have seen it mentioned and nevwr pulled the trigger. Just installed and replaced default open links.
Some apps can detect they have not been installed through the play store and will refuse to work. My banking app pulls this bullshit, among others.
This has been happening more and more to me lately. Not the end of the world, and I still use Aurora Store for the majority of my apps, but it's concerning.
chatgpt does too and for some reason it doesn't work on rooted phones which makes no sense so gemini it is
So instead of a rotten peach, you went for the rotten strawberry.
Odd.
? in what sense
You want a peach or strawberry, ideally a peach, but they're both rotten. Instead of just getting rid of the rotten fruit, you picked a rotten strawberry.
You want to use an AI slop machine (rotten peach), but it doesn't work on your device because reasons, so instead of not using an AI slop machine (throwing away the rotten fruit), you chose to use a different AI slop machine (rotten strawberry) that does work on your device.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ai.mistral.chat
Try this one, personality is a bit more brief.
i mean you could just not have an AI app on your phone? i think you can live without that
I mean, I can live without for the brief period where we'll be needing our AIs to run remotely. It would be within months probably that we'll have some free GPT4All implementation (or similar) running on a phone. There's already whisperAI running locally at decent speeds on a phone for STT, and there's SherpaTTS running Kaldi TTS also with pretty realistic results...all fully local, all available in f-Droid. I don't think there's anything stopping your phone from running a lower distilled model locally, if your RAM allows it.
my point is why the fuck would one need any sort of gpt-like thing? are we seriously already at the point where people feel that is a necessary thing in daily life?