Crucible monitoraggio hardware e stress test in un’unica app
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Crucible è un’app desktop per visualizzare le specifiche hardware e avviare stress test con monitoraggio in tempo reale.
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W6KME
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •Seems like an easy fix.
"The only ways to make the deletion stick are to disable Chrome's AI features through chrome://flags or enterprise policy tooling that home users do not generally have, or to uninstall Chrome entirely "
Veronica Olsen
in reply to W6KME • • •W6KME
in reply to Veronica Olsen • • •Jesus Michał "Le Sigh" 🏔 (he)
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •@atoponce,
> nano
> 4 GB
I'm not going to ask.
Maciej Barć
in reply to Jesus Michał "Le Sigh" 🏔 (he) • • •@mgorny
> If the user deletes it, Chrome re-downloads it.
Please google, give me back the money I spent on roaming to download this. They should be sued for this crap at this point, but of course we live in free country(/ies) and of course The Law will be executed justly?... right? 😀
6AL
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •Aaron Toponce ⚛️
in reply to 6AL • • •@6al AppData/Local/Google/Chrome/UserData/OptGuideOnDeviceModel/ is the directory.
I believe chrome://settings/system -> On-device AI is the toggle for this, but I can't confirm as I haven't seen the download reach my system yet.
M.S. Bellows, Jr.
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •Aaron Toponce ⚛️
in reply to M.S. Bellows, Jr. • • •@msbellows I believe the toggle is chrome://settings/system "On-device AI".
I can't confirm this though, as in my testing on Linux, I haven't been able to locate the "weights.bin" download and no directory size supports that 4 GB download.
So either I haven't waited long enough to download it (it's been over an hour at this point), or it's not applicable to Linux.
VessOnSecurity
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •A gigantic rant but no useful, actionable information. Just like the last time. I'm going to ignore this.
Who's gonna tell him that Microsoft installs silently Copilot on Windows PCs?
John Harris
in reply to VessOnSecurity • • •ferricoxide
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •Aaron Toponce ⚛️
in reply to ferricoxide • • •Gerard Cunningham ✒️
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •And does it affect other Chrone-based browsers?
Aaron Toponce ⚛️
in reply to Gerard Cunningham ✒️ • • •@faduda A possible solution might be toggling chrome://settings/system -> On-device AI, although I haven't been able to confirm, as the 4 GB weights.bin file hasn't shown up on my install yet.
And no, this is strictly Google Chrome browser bloat. It doesn't affect Chromium, Edge, Brave, or any of the other Chromium forks as I understand it.
Jón Frímann
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •Petra van Cronenburg
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •Time for #degoogle and #diday !
#Google
AIPAC ur bags
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •Aaron Toponce ⚛️
in reply to AIPAC ur bags • • •matthew - retroedge.tech likes this.
AIPAC ur bags
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •AIPAC ur bags
in reply to AIPAC ur bags • • •Chromium: non-creepy chrome
download-chromium.appspot.com
Dont listen to googles discouragment: works fine, you choose whether you update it and it doesn't pressure you to use a google account
Download Chromium
download-chromium.appspot.comIgnacio
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •Paul Drye
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •I've no choice but to use Chrome for work on my self-supplied PC, but I'm currently trying:
- Delete weights.bin
- Create an empty file with the same name
- Set its file attributes to read-only, and system to hopefully make it impossible for Google's weights file to replace it when Chrome tries to redownload it.
Fingers crossed. If that doesn't work, I'll see if the hidden attribute works any better than the system attribute.
Aaron Toponce ⚛️
in reply to Paul Drye • • •Linux Is Best
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •Another reason to use Vivaldi web browser.
It is the last mainstream web browser to not bundle an AI.
@Vivaldi
mat
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •feld
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •> At a billion-device scale the climate costs are insane.
this is just blind LLM outrage. Yes it's a waste of storage and network that nobody consented to. It's not guaranteed to make people use more CPU as they have to interact with whatever feature this is going to empower. But it's *only* 4GB.
Please write an article about the climate costs of internet ads. This is about a trillion times more wasteful and nobody consents to it. It wastes so much CPU and you could literally calculate the damage to batteries of mobile devices caused by this unwanted, unsolicited, uninvited compute.
hal8999
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •Is this news? It's over a year old. IIRC, it's designed to reduce the amount of data sent off-machine. They were talking about space consumption in Canary release in Feb of 2025 (groups.google.com/a/chromium.o…)
Looking for all the models that have been downloaded for cache in browser, it's not just limited to one. chrome://on-device-internals/
You can use the Tools tab to 'Load Default' model, then type your prompt in the box below. It's slower than a cloud-based response.
Ask 'how to spell "incorriggable" and it takes 2 seconds to spit out: The correct spelling is incorrigible.
Takes 10 more seconds to explain each part of the word.
Then it crashes.
I'd rather handle spell checks on-box than send every word up to a cloud service.
But, don't ask it what the range of radio delay is between the earth and the moon. Highest Quality says 2.5 milliseconds, and crashes. Fastest inference says 22 seconds, and crashes. Not usable.
Checking storage use
groups.google.comthorsten
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •beem
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •Leigh Garland
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •radhitya / al1r4d
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •Kenneth Bousquet
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •At boot time,
With no date limit,
Forensics Tools...
The script that will block such request in the future.
If you are worried about the coding process, AI is Excellent in the helping.
Richard Penner
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •Feature flag is here: chrome://flags/#prompt-api-for-gemini-nano
When enabled, it powers demos like this: chrome.dev/web-ai-demos/prompt…
#AI #GeminiNano
Prompt API Playground
chrome.deverstwhile
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •erm.. fuck you Sundar Pichai.
#Google #Chrome #SundarPichai #Nano #AI #Enshitification #DataTheft #Privacy #EFF #EU
Almad
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •lonely extrovert
in reply to Aaron Toponce ⚛️ • • •