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Perfect for snooping on other people’s projects. No one in their right mind would touch this. It’s cheaper to buy the board yourself.


Yes, what a devious plan: give open source software projects a free CI service so you can... read their open source software code?


diabolical


devious


duplicitous


dastardly


demonic


deceitful


despicably detrimental

It seems to be a Linux Foundation project, my trust is implicit higher than what you're claiming. Why wouldn't you trust them?

It's also aimed at open-source projects, for free, with the intent to improve RISC-V support.


Why would you trust anyone offering free candies?


Depends on the context. I'd trust the lady giving free candy samples in a candy store. The incentive is clear here, too: RISC-V needs adoption.


RISE is supported by many legit companies. Stealing is for sure not the intent.

The idea is to promote testing on RISC-V and to eliminate lack of hardware for being the reason not to. Obviously, low budget projects and Open Source are the primary targets. Commercial products can afford real RISC-V hardware.

This is who you are trusting: https://riseproject.dev/members/


people better not be snooping on my public open source projects!


I only put this https://unsloth.ai/docs/models/qwen3.5 (please look at old gemma 3n 4eb, and small IBM granite)


I like a old gemma 3n 4EB for small device


I tried using agents on a small Orange Pi and other small machines, and I’ve come to the conclusion that, unfortunately, it’s not feasible to do this in a practical way. Of course, I started writing an agent that could run in such an environment (long timeouts, retries, etc.), but it’s a real pain. For this to make sense, you need much more powerful hardware (a 5-year-old Mac mini is fine); the other issue is power consumption. Unfortunately, until you can run Mavericks 2 on your own hardware, it’s pretty expensive.


why not using normal paper notebook? one write, local storage

one question : why not?


Paper notebooks certainly have their place. It’s the same debate as paper books vs e-readers. I personally don’t like how my handwriting looks and also don’t want to carry more things around.


and sleep


great


Why not local models? W H Y ?


My setup is WSL2 on a regular Windows machine — no GPU, so local inference would be painfully slow Gemini 2.5 Flash free tier is genuinely good enough — 1,500 req/day, I use ~105. Quality is solid for content generation and analysis tasks $0/month is hard to beat — I did accidentally rack up $127 when I used a billing-enabled API key (wrote a blog post about that lesson), but with free tier properly configured, it's been zero cost for months If I needed more throughput or privacy-sensitive processing, I'd consider local models. But for my current scale, free tier Gemini handles everything.


1. how creating image on small 7-12B LLM 2. how creating a voice

3. how earning bilion dolars in 2 week?


I need polish version, audio


You mean Polish audio model or Polish version of the application?


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