If you meant Single Board Computer, that seems like a whole class of devices. What specific model would you recommend?
JackGreenEarth
That sent me down a rabbithole including the Epic of Gilgamesh!
I don't have a Steam Deck and probably won't get one, but I'm glad they exist, as it has made Linux gaming in general much better supported and simpler.
It all depends on the training data and preprompt. With the right combination of those, it will admit when it doesn't know an answer most of the time.
Not all AIs, since many AIs (maybe even most) are not LLMs. But for LLMs, you're right. Minor nitpick.
Recipe please?
Storing Wikipedia (using Kiwix), various media files (TV shows, movies, books), an LLM (using Layla Lite if Android, Jan if Linux), Stable Diffusion (SDAI if Android, Krita with AI Diffusion if Linux), and if there's enough space left some games, and then putting it in the case so it's safe in the event of an EMP/Solar flare
Which model would you recommend?
I can try give some general advice, as I don't know the specifics of Pixelfed. Presumably it has an API like Lemmy, as third party apps seem to function, so you should check the documentation for getting the number of likes on a post with the API, and write a script to display it on a monitor as text, as it's unlikely such a script exists already, although it might. If you're unsure how to code it, I can try help if you need.
It's obviously immoral to share images of people without their consent, but this seems to demonize Telegram, which is not the problem, messaging apps should not be policing the content of private chats on their platform. The problem is people, teach them not to do this. Don't spy on their messages, censor them, or ban an entire platform for a few people using a tiny part of it.