• I mean, I don’t think we should throw the baby out with the bath-sewage.

    I do really want a file system that allows semantic search via embeddings. That would give good natural language retrieval or even person based search on your photos.

    You can run those entirely locally. You can train them reasonably, though the AI labs have good quality ones. They’re available for free, and I can commute thousands per second on a modest GPU.

    Why not have a filesystem integration for them, with pluggable model support. You can do that with lancedb or chromadb, or pgvector, or you could build this into a SQLite plugin.

    Also, making hooks into software that agents can use if needed, also enables accessibility software to use them. I’ve been using AppleScript for like 20 years to automate shit, it’s nice that now I can plug agents into it, and all sorts of macOS features are built on the same bridges.

    There’s no need to default to plugging into the US based providers who (by US law) don’t respect privacy.

    • From scrolling through the proposal comments it sounds like the proposals focus on NVidia/CUDA is the main thing to cause the angry comments when there are open source options to choose instead. That and the plagiarism from the AI models.

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    The extremely vocal minority are really fucking annoying

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      Banned for a week from /c/Technology for this comment wreckage in this post. Gotta be a special someone to get banned from /c/Technology. 😂

      That modlog was brutal though. Well deserved ban. What. a. child. 👌

    • 4 hours

      Another Fedora contributor, Tim Flink, questioned whether the initiative amounted to little more than a mechanism to get CUDA onto a Fedora-adjacent system.

      Neal Gompa raised similar concerns, saying Fedora has historically leveraged its stance on proprietary software to push vendors toward open solutions and that this proposal would undercut that effort.

    • The noise is annoying, for sure. But ideally they can go have their AI-free projects and refuse to use the ones that do use AI, and the rest of us can use whichever of the two types of projects works better. It would be win/win.

      • 4 hours

        Yes, I agree that they should not have shut this down. The “concerned” people should just not use the fruits of the project rather than try to prevent everyone from being able to.