This depends on how you define "support". Reddit plans IPO, having more active users helps with this. If you post there or answer other people you contribute to Reddit value as well.
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There are good opensource models one can use and, if needed, fine-tune. Not every task needs chatGPT power. One can also build applications using openai models (directly by openai or by ms azure).
Google has AI models as a service as well.
It is important to understand that an application on top of openai model is not nessesarly a just chatgpt wrapper.
Thank you.
I add a lobby and a password, so random person cannot join - fine.
But still, I invite people and give this password. So, the first who come to to meeting (5 mins before start, 1 hour before start 1 day before start) automatically becomes admin of it. This is probably ok for a 3 friends meeting, but hardly usable for school parents or a hobby club meetings.
cool, then you probably can clarify me how it assumed to be used to organize a meeting. What I see now, looks the following way
- I create a meeting with unique name, join it and immediately leave it. Now this meeting will exist forever (I cannot delete it)
- I send link to the meeting to people who should participate with start date/time
- Anyone from invited people can login to the meeting using their gmail/fb credentials before me and takeover meeting admin role.
Moreover, if on step 1 I enter already existing meeting name, there will be no error message I simply try to jump-in in existing meeting (without knowing this).
Does it really work like that?
Do you know if I can schedule a meeting for a specific date in jitsi (I cannot find any mention of this)?
Thank you. Will keep it as a plan B, since I do not have an apple account.
A free account has a 1 hour limit for group video calls.
I'm an android/windows user myself. Can one schedule a facetime call? Is web experience as good as ms teams/zoom offers?
I swear it's not me, it's my smartphone. We will have a serious conversation with it about this!
Germany, Austria, Sweden, Niederlande etc.
In EU this law is called GDPR. And it exists.
I guess, it gives openai some protection from legal attacks and from people who do not understand what they are using - same thing as "very hot drink inside" written on s coffee cups.