Comment by simonw
4 hours ago
That might work! You would have to figure out how to get Whisper working in there but I'm sure that's possible with a bit of creativity concerning uploading files and maybe running a build with the available C compiler.
It appears to have 4GB of RAM and 56 (!?) CPU cores https://chatgpt.com/share/6977e1f8-0f94-8006-9973-e9fab6d244...
Cores are shared with other containers.
Huh...
If people are getting this for free or even as an offering with chatgpt consideirng it becomes subsidized too. Lowend providers are a little in threat with their 7$/year deals if Chatgpt provides 56 cores for free. this doesn't seem right to provide so many cores for (free??)
Are you running this in your free account as you mention in blog post simon or in your paid account?
My $20/month paid account.
I used a free account to check if the feature was available there and it tried to get me to upgrade two prompts in (just enough for me to confirm the container worked and could install packages).
Oh thanks for your reply Simon!
> I used a free account to check if the feature was available there and it tried to get me to upgrade two prompts in (just enough for me to confirm the container worked and could install packages).
Wait it tried... to make you upgrade your chatgpt account from free to paid account? Sorry I didn't get what you meant here
(Funnily I asked chatgpt about what it thinks of your text and it says that It thinks that it tries to ask you to pay up)
Is this thing (maybe some additions to make it like sprites.dev?) + some ad features for basic query gonna be how openAI Monetizes?
I mean I am part of lowend community (so indie community of hosting providers) and they are all really pissed and some shutting down because of ram prices increases. OpenAI has all the ram in the world right now so is it trying to be a monopoly in this instance?
I just found it to be really dystopian that it asked you to pay. Can you share me a pic of it if possible or share the free conversation. Heck, I might have to try it now on my free account as well.
Curiosity's piqued right now.
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by default containers do not limit core count, you'll get all available on the host/VM.
these cores are shared with all the other containers, could be hundreds more