Opera One Developer becomes the first browser with built-in local LLMs – ready for you to test
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Opera Comments Bot last edited by
As part of our AI Feature Drops program, we’re adding experimental support for 150 local LLM variants to our browser in developer mode.
Read full blog post: Opera One Developer becomes the first browser with built-in local LLMs – ready for you to test
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ArielRivera last edited by
In Opera Developer / Settings / the local IA Models there are nbone listed, how can these be downloaded ?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@superserov in the blog post there is a link to download Opera Developer.
You can also download it from www.opera.com/downloads and https://get.opera.com/ftp/pub/opera-developer/110.0.5120.60797/
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Schultz1 last edited by
I am on Ubuntu:Opera-developer. I go to Settings > Local AI Models
I try to change the radio button to on, but it does not change. -
BestCodes last edited by
This is awesome! Even better than ollama or gpt4all. Thank you so much, Opera!!!
P.S. I wrote this from Norway. I flew into the Oslo airport on my trip. While there, I saw the Opera HQ!Everyone at Opera is awesome. Keep up the good work! ️
Hi, I'm Best_codes! I'm a full-stack web dev who moderates on the makeblock forum. I have a website, https://bestcodes.dev. I love Opera, so I'm on here occasionally to report bugs and answer some questions.
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syddharth0610 last edited by
Where are the models downloaded to? Can I use my already downloaded gguf files?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@syddharth0610 They are downloaded to the profile directory
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syddharth0610 last edited by
@leocg Can I used my already downloaded gguf files? If yes, where do I store them?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@syddharth0610 Don't know, you would need to test it.
They are downloaded to Local Composer Models folder.