/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107545298 & >>107535410►News>(12/10) GLM-TTS with streaming, voice cloning, and emotion control: https://github.com/zai-org/GLM-TTS>(12/09) Introducing: Devstral 2 and Mistral Vibe CLI: https://mistral.ai/news/devstral-2-vibe-cli>(12/08) GLM-4.6V (106B) and Flash (9B) released with function calling: https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.6v>(12/06) convert: support Mistral 3 Large MoE #17730: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/17730>(12/04) Microsoft releases VibeVoice-Realtime-0.5B: https://hf.co/microsoft/VibeVoice-Realtime-0.5B►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks►Official /lmg/ card: https://files.catbox.moe/cbclyf.pngComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107559367>synthetic CC4.3 trillion tokens of fake comments sections written by positivityslopped LLMs. This might end up being so shitty it's good for a laugh.
>>107559367>Books - 0They're proud of this and I hate them for it.
>>107559334>3,534,013,958,278 tokensThat sounds a bit expensive to generate with a sota model. I hope this isn't a toss distill or something
>ikprompt eval time = 19841.27 ms / 11023 tokens ( 1.80 ms per token, 555.56 tokens per second)generation eval time = 86733.83 ms / 2546 runs ( 34.07 ms per token, 29.35 tokens per second)>mainlineprompt eval time = 24553.96 ms / 11023 tokens ( 2.23 ms per token, 448.93 tokens per second)eval time = 118823.52 ms / 3154 tokens ( 37.67 ms per token, 26.54 tokens per second)ik is faster even with non-ik/ubergarm quants. Tested at 11K tokens, with glm-4.6 at Q4_K_SAny reason to use mainline over ik at the moment? mainline needs less tweaking in the cli with their defaults maybe?>ik cmd:CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=2,0,6,1,3,4,5 ./build/bin/llama-server \ --model /mnt/llms/models/unsloth/GLM-4.6-GGUF/Q4_K_S/GLM-4.6-Q4_K_S-00001-of-00005.gguf \Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107559424>https://nemotron.ideas.nvidia.com/ideas/LLAMANEMO-I-47Fine. I'll pull and compile ik.
>open youtube, lobsters, reddit, 4chan archives, etc.>search for "I made a program in C/Zig/Go">millions of projects with real world usecase such as servers, terminal programs, gui programs that serve real usecases like video editing, recording, etc.>search for "I made a program in <insert functional language here>">calculators, fizzbuzz, toy math program that calculates some formula and exits, competitive programming, transpilers, seething videos about how everyone is wrong about their language being useless, or just straight up no results if the functional language is not well knownI am starting to think functional programming is a meme ...
>>107559088just for context if people don't know it can have millions of processes you could literally just have multiple per user, and they have no shared memory so if one user has an error/crash it doesn't effect anyone else and you can have just built in stuff that basically "restarts the server" just for them. I have no idea why this is not just the norm for backend stuff I have seen multiple production backends fail because of one or a couple users has bad data it wasn't checking for it makes literally no sense they should bring down the server for everyone. I don't think any performance improvement justifies not having this and if you need to do something like that you can just offload it and run it with the beam vm setup.>>107559108yes, they are rolling it out in full and have been doing it over the past couple years, they had to invent new type theory to actually roll it out in elixir without altering how it works.You can't actually use type defs yet but they are coming, and it already does a ton of checking for type misuse already when you compile.Here's a recenter update of the latest type stuffhttps://youtu.be/po-ckmSt1gI?t=510
>>107559128Also just using good pattern matching/guards/struct defs kind of makes it so actual type checking isn't neccessary... You just have a function that only runs if the data structure matches what it's looking for and a fallback if it doesn't. jose was initailly not in favor of adding types but they figured out a way to get the benefits of both so he is a big fan of them now.
>>107559141I watched tsoding stream when he developed in erlang and his code was full of type bugs when he ran it through the third party tools.
>>107559156Dialyzer looks for some type misuse but only if you like do it really badly. It's not really actual typechecking they are getting rid of it for elixir and doing the full actual type system. Like I said most of it is if you are actually using the language properly, you are free to write bad code if you would like to.
>>107559176>but only if you like do it really badlySo why did this programmer of 20 years get a ton of errors caught by dializer?https://youtu.be/ilH6qb1AP6s?t=6328
How much longer until we have the technology to make anthros real?
I've just noticed that Discord simply knew what games I played this year and how many times I launched them, even though I wasn't using their game overlay at all.What are the chances that the developers of Teams and Slack will implement something like this to report to our employers that we're playing games during work hours?
>>107558043Paulie, I think it's time to seriously consider salads
>>107557941Use discord on phone only. Boom problem solved.
>>107558984Discord is not the issue, dude.I don't give a crap if discord knows I fap to gigantess feet and play "my little sister has turned into a monkey"Things go to shit the moment Slack and Teams start doing that shit too.
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>>107559012Stop fucking around on the clock. There's white kids who'll do your job for $25/hrs, and Indians who'll do it for $3.75/hrs.The white collar faggot fake job reckoning is 20 years overdue.
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107545339>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Z-Image Turbohttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbohttps://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUFComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107556266Cool, see you next Tuesday.
>What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency Checkershttps://www.frequencycheck.comhttps://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checkerComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
apple...
Is there any way to receive text message media from iphones at full resolution? any time someone on an iPhone sends me a video via text message to my android, it comessl through at a tiny resolution.
>>107559215>>107502236 >>107525792 :D>>107559320Based>>107559339Fake story. iOS and iPhones have rcs messaging and this doesn't happen at all.
>>107559033Has turning this shit on ever actually done anything for anyone? I thought swap file functionality was automatic and already baked into Android
wtf is OUKITEL ?
How do we attract more women to Linux?
>>107557517Women in my linux?
>>107559168I love telling women to get a job
>>107557517draw a horse dick on the penguin
>>107557517Give it blue checkmarks
>>107557517Add an AI assistant
>XP comes out>People treat it like the second coming of Jesus>Madonna concert, huge parties>Fond memories, skins, wmp, title.wma>11 comes out>People treat it as if Satan made it>No one likes it, but "it's what it is">""Features"" no one askedWhat went wrong? Will we ever "go back"? Will AI burst change their business? thread music: https://youtu.be/oNXzMBA9VU4
>>107559373>xp comes out>nobody uses it because the piece of shit runs like a tankwintrash was always turboshit on releasexp is also the first msft malware.they prevented you from doqwngrading to w98
>>107559426It maybe had a rough start but you have to admit its cultural impact. Would you honestly say 11 could do half of that?
Cleaning up edition >UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICEPost build list or current specs including MONITOR: https://pcpartpicker.com/Provide specific use casesState BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helpedGuide: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Build_a_PC>CASEmATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207/217, Flux Pro, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME, X50Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8>CPUBudget: 7500F, 7600/X, 9600/X, 14400FComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107559057>>107559075is there something better in that price range? I despise the idea of onboard wifi
>>107559395just use ethernet
>>107559301you should buy her a $500 gift>should cover a single 8GB stick of RAM if you hurry up and buy it now
>>107559301A single stick of ddr4 memory
>>107559395Probably everything in that price range will have wifiyou can always disable in in bios, or just remove the card physically if you want to
>Desktop Linux is insecure. ESPECIALLY Debian and its derivatives.>Old thinkpads are insecure.>Google Pixels have some of the most secure mobile hardware available on the market.>Firefox is insecure. Chromium's sandboxing is far better.>F-Droid is insecure. Google Play is better.>Other custom Android ROMs are insecure.>GrapheneOS is the most secure operating system overall. iOS is a close second place.
>>107558995>>Desktop Linux is insecure. ESPECIALLY Debian and its derivativesDid you misread what was claimed in OP? GrapheneOS is secure and all desktops are not, according to the Daniel Micay.
>>107559063You made this thread alreadyDebain is less secure than more bleeding edge distros, are you perhaps not paying attention?If I recall you even have to manually turn on your firewall unlike distros like Fedora with it setup and active upon install.Security and privacy do not go hand and hand.So I ask you again anonWhat the fuck do you want?
>>107559051I use a hardware wallet called gridplus lattice 1, its basically an airgapped computer in itself so im only worried about clipboard hacking and other such attacks. Thanks for the advice.
>>107550104Yeah, they tend to trust Big Tech's security more than the middle cap companies that cobble their leftovers together at markup prices. There are less feature-rich alternatives to Graphene out there if you don't trust them.
>>107558939Did I hurt your feelings, goysloplover tranny?
What's this thing the Debian Beginner's Handbook? What does it mean?https://lescahiersdudebutant.arpinux.org/bullseye-en/download/the_beginners_handbook.pdf
>>107559263>50%It's far worse than that, and the worst part of it is that 80-95% are incompetent and chain migrate even if they are competent.
I guess y'all are too young to remember Indiana Jones
>>107559378Oh. Are you saying that Debian requires you remove your heart and devote yourself to the Goddess of destruction? That's what happens in that scene the quote is from.
>>107559321BRICS is global brothers of India
>>107559389it's a prerequisite
>"AI will take us to the future">look inside>AI sends us back to 2015
>>107551309That's a good one anon, you should consider doing stand up.
>>107557609Because he's trying to start shit and derail the thread.
>>107559281The solution is to use a yt-dlp frontend like x-tube or freetube.
>>107551384I've seen some pretty shitty LLM generated code but never have seen any of it memory profiled. Wonder how shit it is at memory usage and if that will sink LLM written code because the LLM is using all the RAM to generate code that can't work on machines that are now RAM limited.
>>107559281and this is the fault of firefox how?
https://tekniikanmaailma.fi/ovatko-vanhat-retro-aarteesi-muuttuneet-kellertavaksi-tassa-syy/most people thought simply letting sunlight into a house and allowing 80s to 90s white plastic to bathe in sunlight will turn them yellow after a few yearsit was more complicated thoughmost white plastics contained bromide which stops them from catching fire, there were also a few white plastic types not having bromide in it, and those did not turn yellow..because bromide was a health hazard (altough getting it into your system by touching plastic is not a likely scenario) they stopped using it in the year 2001 and as a consequence white plastic made since 2001, will not turn yellow
>>107556413>altough getting it into your system by touching plastic is not a likely scenarioMost chemicals they stopped using are less about the safety of the general public, and more about the safety of factory workers who have to handle it for prolonged periods of time
That was an interesting read
>>107556413because I luv me Meega.simple as
>>107557726>and more about the safety of factory workers who have to handle it for prolonged periods of timeBasically this, asbestos was banned more because of the factory workers constantly dying than the health risks of the actual asbestos installations, although that obviously aided to getting the ban.I still remember how when I was a kid and I got an scratch or some other wound, they would put mercromina in the wound, later it was betadine and now it's just a colorless spray.
Urethane will still turn yellow
Come home White man.
What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107494927
>>107559021go back, jeet.
>>107558734You can't just let people who target javascript call their garbage a compiler, you beat them with the transpiler allegations until morale improves
Trying to create a role-based/namespace-based permission system, to give really fine controls over who can see and do what on a web forum.The idea is that every user has a list of roles, and each role has a set of permissions on a particular set of namespaces. For example:default_user CAN read NAMESPACE general_discussionthen in my ORM, whatever namespaces they can read/write get added as a WHERE clause for any namespaceable object.If a user gets banned, they get one role (default_user) removed, and another role (banned_user) added, which allows them to read posts but not write them. Some posts will be read-only, such as moderator announcements, but moderators will be able to reply to them, etc.
>>107558734If it's not written in C++, it's a transpiler.
>>107559221The namespaces idea sounds unique. So you can assign several discussion channels to one namespace?