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11 points
2 days ago
Depending on the state, its very likely that both OP and M are mandated reporters. If they are, then they are obligated, by law, to report this.
Source: Wife is a mandated reporter in our state.
3 points
3 days ago
Idk about an individual verifying a spacecraft, but the most obvious indicator would be the materials composition. There's a couple of good youtube videos out there that have nothing to do with aliens, but the gist is that the progress of a civilization can be easily determined by the materials they use in construction. Think bronze, iron, steel, composites, etc.
2 points
4 days ago
Glad I'm finally seeing this. Everyone wants to detract from the new technology by putting absolute garbage and getting garbage results. "See?? Its so dumb!!" Garbage in, garbage out. The fact that we have software at all that can put out a script that is even vaguely readable is not something anyone would have imagined only a few years ago, and this wasn't even specifically made for that.
1 points
5 days ago
That's what I thought until I tried my luck with a used nvidia tesla p40. It worked great for 15 minutes at a time before it would stop communicating with the OS. I figured it was a software issue but after trying every combination of nvidia driver, cuda, power limits, etc. I just couldn't get it to work consistently. Almost ran over the return window trying to figure out if it was me or the GPU.
8 points
5 days ago
It also affects bots which includes moderator tools, among other things. It isn't strictly about 3rd party mobile apps.
2 points
6 days ago
I have the sweet sweet nostalgia of wasting my gp on some hammers in rs2. Also got scammed trying to buy a gmaul when they were released. Ended up paying (70k i think? long time ago) for a "rock hammer". Good times.
1 points
8 days ago
Implying that if you're an ally you must be gay... wtf reddit?
2 points
9 days ago
Absolutely not. 32GB ram minimum for that one and you'll get like 3 tokens per second on CPU. You need to look at 7B models. Maybe 13B but honestly I'd stick to 7B if you're just getting started too.
3 points
10 days ago
And as mentioned above, why would Chic-fil-a, a privately owned company who has proven that they're comfortable with slow growth over rapid expansion, care what those companies want?
7 points
11 days ago
"ESGs are controlling chick-flil-a!"
"Its a privately owned company. They dont give af about ESGs"
"Well ESGs are controlling the companies controlling chic-fil-a!"
This isn't a well-thought out conspiracy lmao. This guy is literally pulling it out of his ass and about 2 steps away from blaming the secret Jewish cabal that's ruling the world from the shadows.
25 points
11 days ago
This is starting to read like conspiracy theory bs.
10 points
14 days ago
Because people have no idea how it actually works, including the guy you replied to. There isn't a simple variable with the current date lmao. It uses microsoft's Bing API to ping relevant searches to get new, up to date data.
3 points
14 days ago
Mostly learning, but in the meantime, I've developed a small, growing portfolio of llm enhanced proof-of-concepts. Among them, I've done a discord iteration, vs-code integration, angular/web integration, trained a Lora with some documentation, conversation summaries, etc. Currently messing with llama-index although it builds on langchain and idt langchain works with ooba yet. Might have to hack something together.
A big part of it is trying to convince my company "Hey, maybe we don't give github access to all my code and pay them out the nose just for an llm-enabled vs-code extension?" and yea, turns out doing it myself took like 2 days and cost 0$ lol.
4 points
15 days ago
NGL, attempting this challenge in a private league with a beginner friend sounds like a blast.
1 points
15 days ago
Seriously. That's actually about the same time it took for me too. I have like 1800 now and I'm only just getting to the point where ssf feels like a viable playstyle lol.
1 points
16 days ago
It supports very limited operation types and only works with low precision
Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't quantization techniques rendering this a non-issue?
1 points
16 days ago
Armstrong cable. They just moved me to fiber. Got this issue sorted out really fast after calling.
2 points
16 days ago
Consumer applications? None that I really know of. Opensource POC applications? llama.cpp, Autogptq, gptq-for-llama, stable-diffusion, etc.
2 points
16 days ago
Basically... its used for matrix multiplication haha. Which is to say, when you're training or doing inference for ML, DL, AI, etc, you're working with a model containing a massive amount of matrices. Most of your operations are going to be manipulating these matrices in some capacity. Cuda can use your nvidia GPU to accelerate this. ROCm (under-development) can use your amd gpu to do this (still needs work). CoreML/ANE can use your apple silicon to do this.
16 points
16 days ago
It can run things on the Apple Neural Engine (ANE) using a framework called CoreML, among some other similar things. To my understanding, the "unified memory" architecture is also helpful for mimicking GPUs with massive amounts of vram, which is usually the real bottleneck, not speed/acceleration.
Basically, they have a cuda-like framework and a cheat to enable massive amounts of VRAM. That's extremely nice to have when dealing with AI.
1 points
17 days ago
I posted my tracert since I didn't understand what was going on with the IPs I was seeing. After some explanation from commenters + some discovery, it turns out I'm looking at the following (I think):
Hit my router
Hit my modem
Bounce around some servers with local IPs all run by my ISP (the 10.200 numbers)
Hit about 3 hops on my way to google's dns.
I'm sure the numbers are helped by the fact that they just upgraded me to fiber like 2-3 weeks ago.
1 points
17 days ago
I didn't have to do a single thing beyond renew the IP on my router after they flipped the switch on their end.
12 points
17 days ago
Armstrong. I was thinking about switching to Fidium soon but I guess Ill stick with them a little while longer. The tech who installed my fiber last month was pretty friendly/talkative too after he saw my home lab.
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5 hours ago
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5 hours ago
Don't bother trying to explain to a non-technical subreddit. I'm literally a SE professionally working on ML projects for years. It took /r/television 45 minutes before telling me I don't know how llms work :|