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Blackberry OS 10 was also running QNX under the hook afaik.


And it was awesome! Very responsive.


This is exactly what Google did with Windsurf and similar to what Meta did with Scale AI. Seems like a rising trend,


Remember ex3dfx.com setup by former employees?

This is exactly what nvidia tried to do with 3dfx 25 years ago. They have experience of screwing people over!


We need nanosecond precision for trading - basically timestamping exchange/own/other events and to measure latency.


You're linking to a different version - this is the one that most people use https://github.com/modernc-org/sqlite


Yes and no, the package above is a popular `database/sql` driver for the same SQLite port you linked.


LlamaCPP supports offloading some experts in a MoE model to CPU. The results are very good and even weaker GPUs can run larger models at reasonable speeds.

n-cpu-moe in https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/blob/master/tools/serv...


I was using aider quite a lot from ~ 7 months ago to ~ 3 months ago. I had to stop because they refuse to implement MCPs and Claude/Codex style agentic workflow just yields better results.


Have you tried Aider-desk? (https://github.com/hotovo/aider-desk)

I haven’t fully tested it yet, but I found it because its supports JetBrains IDE integration. It has MCPs as well.


Does it download torrents on your server or web torrent on your browser? - the readme really doesn't say.

Imo downloading on the server is more useful. Web torrent is great but I don't think it's very practical in many places.


Why does this need a server? Isn't the point to be able to add a torrent and start watching immediately?


Browsers can't make torrent connections, or any others for that matter. Except for HTTP and WebRTC.

WebTorrent is a hack to run torrent protocol over WebRTC, but obviously it only connects to other WebTorrent programs and not to normal torrent programs. I think PeerTube uses it.


It could be a desktop app :shrug:


there are several hybrid desktop clients that do support WebTorrent peers


Huawei and Honor are seperate app stores?

And Oppo and Vivo too?

In both instances one company owns the other - why have competing app stores?


Because some dumbass decided to ban Huawei before, forcing Chinese brands to split itself to multiple sub brandings that operate independently.


Huawei was banned because some dumbass at Huawei decided that sanction skirting was worth it



Why not Linux? The UI looks to be some kind chrome based thingy - probably electron - should be easy to port to Linux.

Also is there a link to the source?


For all of Electron's promise in being cross-platform, "I'll just press this button and ship this Electron app on Linux and everything will be fine" is not the current state of things. A lot of it is papercuts like glibc version aggravation, but GPU support is persistently problematic.


The Element app on Linux is currently broken (if you want to use encryption, so basically for everyone) due to an issue with Electron. Luckily it still works in a regular browser. I'm really baffled by how that can happen.


> Download Ollama’s new app today on macOS and Windows.

> For pure CLI versions of Ollama, standalone downloads are available on Ollama’s GitHub releases page.

Sound like closed source. Plus, As I check, the app seem to be tauri app, as it use system webview instead of chromium.


Electron… wonder how this can be marketed as native then.


Nowhere on the page does it state “native”. The person who submitted the story introduced “native”


Also, this is not electron app. It does use system webview thought.


At least that is already an improvement, away from ChromeOS Development Platform.


If I already have to use a bundled web app, I prefer Electron. My system doesn't have a "system webview"; I don't have webkit-gtk installed/compiled.


If I have to use a Web app, I prefer a server URL.


Where are they marketing it as native?


Native webview? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


Maybe the windows version runs under wine?


I believe power users or developers can already use this from CLI in Linux. This new app for Windows and MacOS shows this is intended for regular users.


Not releasing anything for Linux because regular users don't use it is a great way to never have regular users on Linux.


I am guessing that the Linux version was first (or the announcement was worded strangely), as it is available on their download page:

https://ollama.com/download


thats just the cli versions.

this app got gui.


Ah, I missed that detail, thank you for clarifying.


You can already use in it ollama by using the unsloth quants:

``` ollama run hf.co/unsloth/Qwen3-30B-A3B-Instruct-2507-GGUF:Q4_K_M ```

> And what is the best offline model for coding?

That would depend on your hardware.


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