You can even say “Sometimes it feels like you do not even know me at all!” In the sessions
You can even say “Sometimes it feels like you do not even know me at all!” In the sessions
Well it is an expensive date/hobby
Now I want to see a 44-year old McCauley Culkin doing a new home alone, where his kids forget him at home.
Our group of teenagers should definitely split up to search for the monster and/or serial killer!
I Romania you have to go pretty far north to find it and it’s tiny.
Technically Correct
We keep with the old Reddit tradition to regularly post pictures of Lake Bled post the exodus? Great!
I’d say mouse as there are many manic cat mouse duos like Itchy and Scratchy
Meanwhile, you accept that the social media hedonic treadmill needs an user account. Curious?
If you make it from coal it is vegan because coal is just plants. If it’s made from petroleum it is not vegan because it is made from dinosaurs.
I was on a holiday in the Cinque Terre in Italy with my wife a few years ago. Because of a rainy day we decided to take a train to Genua and visit some museums. At the maritime museum I randomly met an Italian coworker/coauthor from my research institute in Germany, who was visiting his family in his hometown with his wife.
For a user without much technical experience using a ready-made gui like Jan.ai with automatic model download and ability to run models with the ggml library on consumer grade hardware like mac M-series chips or cheap GPUs by either Nvidia or AMD is probably a good start.
For a little bit more technically proficient users Ollama is probably a great choice to start to host your own OpenAI-like API for local models. I mostly run gemma2 or small llama 3.1 like models with that.
Yo, listen up! Here′s the story About a little guy that lives in a blue world And all day and all night, and everything he sees is just blue Like him inside and outside
The market will segment away from the current tech anyway. CATL Sodium-ion with comparatively low densities but also extremely low prices per kWh will likely win the low-end market and the market for stationary solutions. This is just due to the much lower resource costs. The high-end will be up for things like this battery by Samsung (or other comparable pilot products). The current technology will likely be in a weird middle spot.
Depends on what you do with it. Synthetic data seems to be really powerful if it’s human controlled and well built. Stuff like tiny stories (simple llm-generated stories that only use the complexity of a 3-year olds vocabulary) can be used to make tiny language models produce sensible English output. My favourite newer example is the base data for AlphaProof (llm-generated translations of proofs in Math-Papers to the proof-validation system LEAN) to teach an LLM the basic structure of Mathematics proofs. The validation in LEAN itself can be used to only keep high-quality (i.e. correct) proofs. Since AlphaProof is basically a reinforcement learning routine that uses an llm to generate good ideas for proof steps to reduce the size of the space of proof steps, applying it yields new correct proofs that can be used to further improve its internal training data.
No idea how Fortnite works. But can you (realistically) use the Cybertruck to cut off your enemies fingers with it’s automatic doors.
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Edward Teller is just the kind of scientist you need to build civil engineering projects out of doomsday devices.
The people over at NCD must be getting raging hardons just from seeing this.
For me it almost sounded like a premise for a modern romcom.