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Any of them actually make content anymore?
Any of them actually make content anymore?
I hope you are in a better place now. I don’t think that policy would be legal here in Norway.
Wait, you were personally liable for a fuckup at work like that?
Worked the first six years of my career using no version history tracking or backups at all on one of our main systems. Nobody knew we didn’t have backups and I didn’t know how to use git and figured it wasn’t so important since I was maintaining it alone anyway.
(I don’t do any of those things anymore)
I was a casual /b/tard around that time. I never saw CP, luckily, or maybe I just skipped those threads by reflex, but a lot of gore went by. There was a lot of fun image macros and stuff. Bur after a while I dropped out of it. I think it was about the same time I got really addicted to stumbleupon. Stumbleupon was my first tailored algorithm and my dopamine receptors haven’t been the same since.
It’s basically github for large language models.
Let me guess; does it recursively remove all permissions from the file system?
Never seen water colors not in blocks but in tubes before. Are those fancy water colors, or am I just uninformed?
Im gonna give llamafile a go! I want to try to run it at least once with a different set of weights just to see it work and also see different weights handle the same inputs.
The reason I am asking about training is because of my work where fine tuning our own is going to come knocking soon, so I want to stay a bit ahead of the curve. Even though it already feels like I am late to the party.
Thanks!
Where do you get it? Hugging face?
I am researching doing the same, but know nothing about running my own yet. Did you train your llm for programming in any way, or just download and run an open source one? If so which model etc do you use?
Thanks for the comprehensive reply! I haven’t played D&D since 3.5. Played all versions before it so I’ve encountered beholders before. It was even on the cover of one of the core books in one of the versions I think. Or at least we had a much used book with it on. My friend group never played pre-made adventures/settings, only did home brew content so I never got to know much og the characters that appear in memes and such.
No idea who the character is or what setting they are from, but it was kind of logical that it was their pet or familiar or something.
This is so good! It replaces so many random websites with one local program.
I’ve saved so much time reformatting json to make it readable, messy sql before debug etc.
Recently started dabbling with regex and it’s nice to test there.
Thanks! I honestly felt it got repetitive after just a few videos…