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General Ideas
-If your robowaifu's AI is on a computer or phone, put a strong password on the device (no "password")
-Don't use Ollama
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>>612
>Fully repairable Linux computers are the only systems one can rely on for 10+ years of service.
This, but things are a bit more dynamic than that, IMO. Onboard, she'll need to be running her 'Brain'(C3) systems on smol devices -- SBCs & MCUs, etc. Anon's home servers could run on most anything, as long as they never, NEVER, NEVER need to go online (after construction). At least that's how I envision things.

Obviously, these are going to be very-complex systems of hardware & software (both inboard & outboard our robowaifus). Much prototyping is still yet to be done to tweak all this properly. Cheers, Kiwi.  :^)
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>>620
>SBC's & MCUs
That's important to note. It's cool to see the shiny new multimodal AI, but if you want to have an inbuilt computer, you're going to need an AI model small enough to fit on a raspberry pi, best case scenario on a Jetson Nano. (Or a smartphone like me and Barf from Alogs)
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>>626
Good point! But thanks to the Based Bulgarian & his 3K+ contributions yearly, we now have systems that run offline on Raspberry PIs!  :^)
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https://ggerganov.com/
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>>626
> (hardware -related : >>730 )
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