Holy hell
Holy hell
I hate that I recognise that video playing on the TV, damn you Gianni
Aaaaabsolutely.
That being said, the only thing that’s getting close to my Sidebery tree tabs is LogSeq’s graph, and it’s a close competition. Might end up using the two simultaneously
They stand for Floating Point 16-bit, 8-bit and 4 bit respectively. Normal floating point numbers are generally 32 or 64 bits in size, so if you’re willing to sacrifice some range, you can save a lot of space used by the model. Oh, and it’s about the model rather than the GPU
It’s odd that I can narrow this picture to Bangalore
That list doesn’t sound half bad tbh
'tis how LLM chatbots work. LLMs by design are autocomplete on steroids, so they can predict what the next word should be in a sequence. If you give it something like:
Here is a conversation between the user and a chatbot. <insert description of chatbot>
<insert chat history here>
User: <insert user message here>
Chatbot:
Then it’ll fill in a sentence to best fit that prompt, much like a creative writing exercise
Quite a terrific cube you’ve got there
Well the taller chairs would be a problem with the higher center of gravity I imagine
Oh man, moments like this when my faith in humanity is restored. I am sorry for your loss
I’ve rarely used CDs/DVDs but AFAIK it’s practically just a copy. Your PC can read the CD’s data, so it just saves that into a file
Bold of you to assume internet access is great everywhere
I feel like that’d defeat the purpose of having redundancy in case the main instance itself goes down 🤔
Bach Lava Balaklava
Oh that just made it click in my head why they would do it as sign, exponent, mantissa and not sign, mantissa, exponent. I mean yes I’ve been taught it’s for sorting purposes, but this really helped it fit better. Thanks!
Hi-fi Rush is really good if you’re into rhythm action, Call of Juarez is one I’m trying now and it feels nice to play