Gamer, rider, dev. Interested in anything AI.
Dirt bikes get WD40 on the chain every ride. Just keeps the water off.
For the really old stuff, I used to do NetBSD. I’m sure their 32bit x86 support is still top notch.
Halls of Torment. $5 game on steam that is like a Vampire Survivors clone, but with more rpg elements to it.
These are amazing. Dell, Lenovo and I think HP made these tiny things and they were so much easier to get than Pi’s during the shortage. Plus they’re incredibly fast in comparison.
I’ve got a background in deep learning and I still struggle to understand the attention mechanism. I know it’s a key/value store but I’m not sure what it’s doing to the tensor when it passes through different layers.
Subscribed. That last episode of AAA was heartbreaking.
I’m on lemmy.world and the sidebar shows 401 subscribers. Is that just a sub count from the local instance or global?
Also not sure how that would be helpful. If every prompt needs to rip through those tokens first, before predicting a response, it’ll be stupid slow. Even now with llama.cpp, it’s annoying when it pauses to do the context window shuffle thing.
Bad article title. This is the “Textbooks are all you need” paper from a few days ago. It’s programming focused and I think Python only. For general purpose LLM use, LLaMA is still better.
I hear good things about Traefik. Basically all I need is a reverse proxy that will handle re-writing URLs and websockets and slapping some ssl and auth on it. If something is easier for that, I’m all ears.
Which one is better? ;)
Any data sets produced before 2022 will be very valuable compared to anything after. Maybe the only way we avoid this is to stick to training LLMs on older data and prompt inject anything newer, rather than training for it.
I paid $680 for this thing when it was new :(
The https://lemmy.world/u/NEWS bot looks pretty good. It posting quite often, so I assume it’s harvesting something.
The price is just so good… I’ve already got a deal from (old place) for my TV PC.
Yes the desire for fast bike is hard to ignore. I find I get beat up and exhausted on the faster bikes, the KLR is chill mode.
Thanks for making the community! I see quite a few here that have RSS bots posting, so it’s possible.
How does this CPU compare to the mainline Ryzen desktop series? The frequency alone sounds like a mobile chip.
I had the CRF250L for about 8 years, and I loved that little thing. But no, long trips were not great. The KLR is WAY more comfortable.
Ahh that sucks. It’s been a very mild summer up here with almost no “hot” days. I think 28C is about as much as we’re seeing lately.