Everyone is. The grids always had a problem supplying enough power to even modestly sized commercial datacenters. This is what kicked off the trend of companies building their own datacenters in obscure cities that used to house large steel mills or other power hungry businesses.
I remember when everyone was racing to produce "datacenter in a shipping container" solutions. I just laughed because apparently nobody actually bothered to check if you could actually plug it in anywhere.
Have you looked into https://filebrowser.org/? While it's not drop-in replacement for Google Drive/Dropbox, it has been serving me well for similar quick usecase.
This is them trying to build ChatGPT into platform, from which they will take some portion of revenue generated by these apps...hmm where have I seen this before.
I wouldn’t necessarily say so.
I guess that’s what they are trying to « pulse » people and « learn » from you instead of just providing decent unbiased answers.
In Europe, most companies and Gov are pushing for either mistral or os models.
Most dev, which, if I understand it correctly, are pretty much the only customers willing to pay +100$ a month, will change in a matter of minutes if a better model kicks in.
And they loose money on pretty much all usage.
To me a company like Antropics which mostly focus on a target audience + does research on bias, equity and such (very leading research but still) has a much better moat.
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