And on the official app it isn’t called end to end encryption or even a setting toggle. It’s called secret chat and clicking on it opens a chat from the original chat. The only difference I see is a little lock icon where an emoji usually is.
And on the official app it isn’t called end to end encryption or even a setting toggle. It’s called secret chat and clicking on it opens a chat from the original chat. The only difference I see is a little lock icon where an emoji usually is.
T-Mobile doesn’t even let me setup auto pay. I’m a Sprint customer that got converted. Sprint app no longer works, T-Mobile doesn’t recognize me.
I still get the removed but it makes me pay manually, using the short code from the phone app… And since I can’t see it get into the account, can’t pay off or buy my current phone.
Once I get time off near August I hope to deal with that. And after, may just switch to something like mint. Hardly use any data, text, or talk, just needed phone financing and insurance.
You can’t pirate their models, and even if they leaked, running them would need an expensive machine.
There are lots of open source models. They can get close but are limited by your hardware.
If you want close to GPT, there is the falcon 40b model. You’ll need something with more than 24 GB VRAM or deep down cpu offload with 128 GB RAM, I think, maybe 64.
With 24 GB VRAM you can do a 30B and so on…
For reference, the GPT models are like 135B. So a100 nvlink territory.