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/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.

Previous threads: >>106965998 & >>106954792

►News
>(10/21) Qwen3-VL 2B and 32B released: https://hf.co/Qwen/Qwen3-VL-32B-Instruct
>(10/20) DeepSeek-OCR 3B with optical context compression released: https://hf.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-OCR
>(10/20) merged model : add BailingMoeV2 support #16063: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/16063
>(10/17) LlamaBarn released for Mac: https://github.com/ggml-org/LlamaBarn
>(10/17) REAP: Router-weighted expert pruning: https://github.com/CerebrasResearch/reap

►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.png

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>>106978418
probably doesn't have multimodal parts
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>>106978211
Also got those messages but model working fine
load: printing all EOG tokens:
load: - 151329 ('<|endoftext|>')
load: - 151336 ('<|user|>')
load: - 151338 ('<|observation|>')

It's usually wanting to emit <|user|> to end turn
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>>106978438
It has an mmproj.
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>>106978256
There are some commits see https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/15225 & mentioned repo. dunno if it's working/ready yet
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How well does mixing nvidia and amd gpus with vulkan work now days?

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>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 3
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk

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Some of the reactions to the original iPhone announcement in 2007, compiled from an old web forum.

What were your thoughts when Jobs announced the Civilization Destroyer 9000?
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>>106977586
people back then are the same as people now everyone just hates apple for literally no reason anyway I was only 2 then so I didnt have any thoughts about it
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>>106977586
>too tiny for websurfing
>too space-constrained for a video player
>looks awfully fragile
>is this a touchscreen :(
All true, even to this day
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>>106978344
Decent bait lol
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>>106978432
>All true, even to this day
Nah, the OG iPhone was a bit small, but there's no reason to go any bigger than an iPhone 4. The issue nowadays is that they're too big and heavy
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>>106977586
Why did they miss the fact that it didn't have a way to install apps and you were supposed to use the browser for that??

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>People say they've "debloated their Windows" all the time, but have any of them actually checked to see if that was true?

https://cy-x.net/articles?id=11 - You shouldn't care about aesthetics (use Classic theme, retard), but rather about the inherent performance and functionality of the computer.

HERES UR """DEBLOATED"" WINBLOWS 10 BRO
SENDING CONNECTIONS TO MICROSOFT EVERY SINGLE TIME YOU OPEN A FILE ON YOUR COMPUTER
IMAGINE HOW BAD IT IS ON 11

https://sizeof.cat/post/windows-telemetry/

>Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 (what nu-/g/ shills): 20 connections
>Windows Server 2019 (what 2022-nu/g/ shilled): 32 connections
>Windows 7 Professional: 1 connection

>usecase for respecting privacy?

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>>106977465
ok, but can 7 run modern games?
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>>106977880
but isn't mint using a lot of closed sourced software for its support?
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>>106978400
Depends on your hardware drivers needed, I use a proprietary Nvidia driver. But nothing stops you from using open source xorg driver
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>>106978498
isee.
does it still use the apt/dpkg package manager? (does it install .deb files from the terminal)
or do i need to learn a new system all together?
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>>106978400
You can download a LiveCD or USB key to try it out if you have that capability (a USB key that's 8 GB or above or a DVD burner still). It won't actually install on your system's drive unless you download that ISO install version. Think: Portable.

All the install info is here: https://linuxmint-installation-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/choose.html

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Japan is BASED
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>>106974941
Their population's birthrate is below replacement, so the average age is increasing with every passing year, the point of Korean, Chinese, and swarthy immigrants is to make up for the shrinking number of youth in the native population
Sand people have nothing to do with anything, schi/x/oid.
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>>106978180
mass immigration is proven to not even budge TFR
kill you are self
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>>106978180
>Their population's birthrate is below replacement
So? Just let the population naturally retract gracefully.
>but muh economy
Japan's economy is fucked and needs a reset on an institutional level.
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>>106977100
Japan is so peaceful they actually hunto down people uploading spoilers and ban people taking screenshots on their phone from manga apps,

I might have the chance to go live in Japan, but man I cant imagine livng without my god given right to download anime and not give money to crunchyroll
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>>106978180
Japan birthrate is actually now stable according to new studies, S Korea and Spain and are actually the worst ones now,
Japan just has a shiton of old people,

the entire world has a inverted pyramid with old people now ruling over 4-5 generations and not letting go of power, Japan will invert this pyramid first than everyone else apparently, as long as they escape the next 10-15 years of western bs, I can see Japan actually giving us the promised cool cyberpunk era

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>deprecates linux
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>>106978433
howso?
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>>106978572
no commands

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How come they are in an endless loop of fixing and breaking shit?
KDE 5 last minor was perfect, no bugs, smooth, fast
KDE 6 was completely broken
The last KDE update was also smooth and good enough
The latest one is full of BUGS AGAIN, why do we have to wait for 15 patch updates to have a stable desktop again just for it to go downhill the next minor?
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>>106977684
mainstream support ended a year ago, so strictly security updates forward. yet no issues and i use this as a desktop doing anything you can imagine including some multiplayer games with anticheats

i'll switch over to 2022 when i make a whole new build, this just works so well and i have everything set up just how i like it. heard 2022 has been somewhat flimsy in regards to its updates so its best to wait until it leaves mainstream support
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>>106977684
>>106977801
>i'll switch over to 2022 when i make a whole new build
with a pre-2021 CPU that is. everything turned to shit after that anyway.
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>>106977794
Gnome is equally retarded, just in the opposite direction.
Here's one for you - If an application wants to open a terminal, like for managing a wine prefix in Lutris, Gnome only accepts a HARDCODED predefined list of terminal apps that can be called. Only way to load up a different terminal with error is to fucking symlink and spoof the one you want to use as one of the 'approved' ones.
There's pushing 'usecases', and then there's refusing to comprehend the Halting Problem and that you can't predict every legitimate use case. At least KDE gives you configurability to work around things easily.
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>>106978052
>predefined list of terminal apps that can be called.
yes, GNOME is designed to be predictable, that is why is more stable.
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>>106978217
Design intent and actual execution are two very different things unfortunately

Why have small tablets basically died out? 12 years ago we had stuff like the Nexus 7 and it was great.
Nowadays only Apple makes a decently usable small (8 inches or below) tablet, all Android ones have terrible displays and weak specs in general.
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>>106971210
because all phones are big now
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>>106971314
>. It's the best form factor for watching stuff lying on the side in your bed. P
TV? Laptop? stupid nigger
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>>106971210
They peaked with the Galaxy Tab S2 8.0" in 2015.
>crisp 320ppi AMOLED HD display
>3GB RAM, which is still usable with most apps if you aren't into gaming (I recommend flashing LineageOS and buying the SM-T810 model)
>lightweight and thin, but has a battery that can be replaced fairly easily and cheap on eBay
>and speaking of cheap, you can buy one of these for 30-50 bucks used
I mean, if you're looking for something that can handle more graphically-intense apps or games, I wouldn't recommend this tablet. I don't know how well a 2015-era Snapdragon would handle with those.
But, if you're into using this for media like watching youtube, reading books, or web browsing, it's buttery smooth.
I've suggested this tablet for those who just want to use it for basic things and not spend so much, and it's OLED. (most small tablets today are LCD)
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>>106974436
>buying the SM-T810 model
Brainfart. I meant to say SM-T713 model, not the T810.
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>>106971210
Big phones.
Isn't that a 7 inch pixel tablet? One of the first?
Nowadays phones are as big as that.

>>106971254
>They were much more popular in the past
They weren't popular.
Companies tried to market them, hence the extra publicity and media presence, but ultimately failed and they basically disappeared.

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>>106975151
*POP*
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does it mean they actually have AGI and don't need the devs anymore?
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>>106975424
They reached FAGI snd them Zucc pulled the plugg
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>>106975151
How does the meta image generator work vs Sora for those who've tried it?

i dont want to link my account to it
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>>106975151
>ai is replacing ai researchers
time to invest

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This will be a Video memory for a 14 segment display made out of 288 elements (24x12).
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fucking waste of time
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>>106976530
If this virtual memory design generates so much envy what will happen when the entire virtual computer is functioning?
Will there be another suicide?
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>>106975209
>can learn VHDL and program an ASIC to do the same and obtain valuable real life engineering skills
>makes toys for autists to impress 13 year olds
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>>106976838
>obtain valuable real life engineering skills
It doesn't matter whether the code is visual or written; the logical signal processing remains the same.
Besides, visual coding is much more fun.
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>>106975290
kys gayppler

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Why is `Return Youtube Dislike` now throwing ads all of a sudden? Anyone else start getting this?

>Still using YT in current year +X
I know. Where else am I going to watch VHS recordings of Toonami and Adult Swim 2002 blocks with commercials?
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>>106971355
It was actually a Biden speech
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>>106971454
the extension has a higher accuracy for most disliked videos by design which is what i use it for.
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>>106976379
Loled at the magamouthbreather still miffed by dark Brandon.
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>>106971355
>Video game and Hollywood studios
jews and their trannissary class of medical experiments
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>>106971813
grease monkey

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I refuse to write in assembly unless it's PDP-11 and I haven't found any computers with the PDP-11 instruction set yet.
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>>106976245
There's like 0 (zero) usecase for asm except for a few parts of a kernel development
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>>106976496
good morning saar
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>>106976245
which version of assembly is this?
x86??
nasm?
intel?
linux?
meme?

there's so many languages and no standard to tard wrangle them in.

the one job the government has, which is to set standards and ensure its regulation, it doesn't do.
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>>106978367
fuck off commie

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Is this literally the best distro?
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>>106974186
This. Any distro with Uboonga as base crashes, so I avoid it like the black death.
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>>106969156
It "just werked" until it was intentionally sabotaged with shit no one wants like snap
debian just werkz tho
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>>106977713
brown ubuntu best ubuntu. 7.10 i think was the version that had all the rage inducing standard user directries which started the downfall.
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>>106977713
It's conceptually involved for not much payoff.
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>>106966249
if you cut off your legs in order to justify using a wheelchair, you've effectively crippled yourself for no valid reason.
they didn't need to cripple themselves by becoming dependent on architecture that they needn't be, but being the retarded geniuses, they did.
part of the standard of ye' olde linux was in making the adopted medium to change in order to be assymilated, but instead nulinux is the one that changed, becoming an abomination.

i will never forgive ubuntu and all the other shitty distros for adopting bad coding and architecture engineering designs, just to appease the tranny coders.

NEVAR!!!

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Is this rightfully the best tablet money can buy?
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>>106973191
Just buy a Tab S9, you absolute nigger:
>Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
>OLED 120Hz QHD screen
>256/12GB + SD card slot
>USB 3 port
>wacom digitizer
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I only buy Xiaomi now.
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>>106977307
>OLED
>no jack
eww
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>>106974336
if you were on the market which would you get
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>android tablet
LOL, get an ipad or the rog gamer windows tablet

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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I'm disappointed that this was apparently just thrown together in some graphics program. I expected a neat construction consisting of a handful of simple elements.
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My current Emacs config was made using the https://emacs.amodernist.com/ website. I mean, it works okay, but it feels boring and bland.
What packages or configurations you guys use? I don't care about bloat, my computer can handle even shit like JetBrains with ease, some packages for Emacs won't be a problem.
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>>106977657
I could make one in postscript, but that’s more fourth-like than lisp-like.
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>>106977837
I use Doom Emacs now, but I used to run a custom config based on meow:
https://paste.ofcode.org/NUfD5rcMysCgA7C939wBam

Some packages I really wouldn't want to miss are avy, parinfer (if you write Lisp/Clojure)
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>>106978075
ive been really interested in meow. why the change to doom?


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