That's the thing, it's only legal in the US (as far as I know, at least). In Germany you're only allowed to use self-driving if your hands are on the steering wheel at all times and you can take over if something goes wrong.
I think I'm alone with that on here but I don't really like buying physical media. I get that that way you own it but it's still just a storage medium with data on it, putting that data directly on my hard drive achieves basically the same thing. Since I can pirate basically anything anyway, I just think that even if a company takes away my access to something digital I bought, I can always just pirate it and I have it again. To me, physical discs are kind of a waste of money, space and resources because of that. I don't have it anything against people who buy physical media tho, I do get the point of that.
Unfortunately LLMs need a lot of VRAM. You could try using koboldcpp, it runs on the CPU but let's you offload layers onto the GPU. That way you might be able to stay withing those 4gb even with larger models.
Edit: I forgot to mention there's a fork of koboldcpp with rocm for AMD cards, which is about twice as fast if I remember correctly. Only relevant if you have an AMD card tho.
I'm only 19, so I'm part of the generation that grew up with phones. Me and my friends all saw 2 girls 1 cup and that gore stuff but I don't feel like it really had any lasting negative effect on us. At the end of the day, it was still just videos. I think watching that stuff was just kind of showing the others how tough or manly you were.
I know this exists but from what I understand, OP is using VirtualBox, which doesn't support it and instead of going through the effort to set it up, you might as well just dual boot
I use zstd too, didn't specifiy a level tho, so it's just using the default. I only use like ⅔ of the disk space I used before and I don't feel any difference in performance at all.
Every software has security vulnerabilities. The important thing is just that they get fixed quickly when they're found and it seems like that was the case here.
I thought Tesla just added that by choice and not because it's required by law