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

Previous threads: >>107776854 & >>107768242

►News
>(01/04) merged sampling : add support for backend sampling (#17004): https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/17004
>(12/31) HyperCLOVA X SEED 8B Omni released: https://hf.co/naver-hyperclovax/HyperCLOVAX-SEED-Omni-8B
>(12/31) IQuest-Coder-V1 released with loop architecture: https://hf.co/collections/IQuestLab/iquest-coder
>(12/31) Korean A.X K1 519B-A33B released: https://hf.co/skt/A.X-K1
>(12/31) Korean VAETKI-112B-A10B released: https://hf.co/NC-AI-consortium-VAETKI/VAETKI

►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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>>107802923
ok
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>>107802771
discard because dumbber
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>>107802599
>>107802622
>>107802624
that's what i thought. honestly they sound like a bunch of grifters
i struggle to fathom how some rando company can claim all that while not publishing anything of substance... and putting out vague popsci babble about their model lol
>vector database + RAG + finetune = better than every other model apparently
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>>107802718
>Best food for my belly?
>McDonald
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>>107802923
will you?

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>Everyone at work is using Git branches
>I copy/paste files from git directory like retard
>I am able to use only GitHub Desktop
>I am fraud
>Try to learn GIT on some random website
>"Introduction" Level 1
>Instruction: type git commit 2 times
>I fucking broke it... how ?
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>>107802497
it's called RTFM
https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2
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>>107802497
N
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I don't understand what checkout does. How is this any different from git branch?

Non tech fag I just use git for my personal projects
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>>107802573
checkout changes the working directory to match whatever's in a specific commit, not just the commit pointed to by a branch name.
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>>107802573
git branch creates the branch
git checkout -b creates the branch and switches to it
git checkout switches to an existing branch

honestly git checkout -b is usually what you want, i never use git branch

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using r3dfox browser in Windows 7 with no updates to windows itself after year 2013 (thus making it the fastest OS with no handicap) makes the OS graphically impaired especially when using year 2011 Nvidia tech

graphics become corrupted when changing from one window to another

altough it helps to scroll up and down a page, and then corruption disappears when it gets something new to draw to the screen

thats why I use supermium with year 2011 laptop with Windows 7, its the only browser right now which works properly

but you never know when the one man who creates the browser, calls it quits.

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What even is a hacker?
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>>107802312
A netwerk engineer that test other netwerk engineers configuration
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https://www.gnu.org/music/free-software-song.html
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>>107802312
in a nut shell a neckbeard whistling into a phone to save 50 cents on a stupid call somewhere.
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>>107802312
someone who logs onto the mainframe and guesses the password
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>>107802312
it's a word originally meant for tinkering originated in MIT

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What deskpad does /g/ use? Mine is starting to get frayed at the edges
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>>107797352
when i'm working, the top monitor is where teams/email go so it's out of the way. and then i use the bottom 3 for actual work or for slacking off (playing a game, posting on 4channel, etc)

I got them through gradual accumulation as I upgraded to newer, better tech
>>107797307
how big? I have a 900mm x 400mm which seems about right.
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>>107797801
>how big? I have a 900mm x 400mm which seems about right.
I think it's 120x50 CM
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>>107795620
aqua control 2
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>>107795620
Deskpad? I just go raw.
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>>107795620
gmk foundation 'artist'

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>you only need level shifters to hook up an SD card to a parallel port
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>>107801105
kek
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>>107800250
>>you only need level shifters to hook up an SD card to a parallel port
Yeah and at like 11KB/s...
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>>107800250
You can also individually address individual ports and pins on a serial port in C using ioctl.h:
https://www.xanthium.in/native-serial-port-communication-arduino-micro-linux-unix-bsd-system-c-lang-terminos-api
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You mean without special software? Not sure how a parallel port works, but if there is a bunch of GPIOs in there then you could do any purely digital interface.
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>>107802519
Everything requires a driver.

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I never got into screen or tmux. I just ctrl+z and fg %#
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>>107801886
I like screen. It lets me leave long-running commands going over ssh without worrying about sleeping or rebooting the client machine, and then reattaching to them later. It's absolutely pointless for local terminals though, unless you're using a shit terminal that makes things like copy/paste or tab switching a pain.

Notably I often use screen in Termux on my phone when I'm using a physical keyboard. It doesn't have good keyboard controls for window switching or the ability to tile multiple windows. And copy/paste need a long press and finicky dragging to select, which is annoying when my hands are on the keyboard, so Screen's cut buffer is mostly superior.

Tmux is probably the better option today but I have muscle memory for Screen's shortcuts so I continue to use it.
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>>107801886
i use job control. I use tmux windows. I use vim splits. I use tmux splits. I use screen sessions.

>>107802165
>I have muscle memory for Screen's shortcuts
Aren't they basically the same? Just C-A/C-B
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>>107802183
>Aren't they basically the same?
The basics are but a lot of them are different. It's possible to change one to act more like the other with its config file though, I just haven't spent the time to do it yet.
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>>107801886
>It lets me leave long-running commands going over ssh
I just
ctrl+z
bg
disown %#
>vim splits
me too and also :ls :b etc

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Does the Windows XP source code leak contain any NSA backdoors?
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>>107792918
only NSAKEY and the other hidden one but that was leaked prior
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>>107799325
Maybe they never existed in the first place?
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>>107797416
fuxxin kek, i luld
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>>107794830
we know
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>>107794857
Why risk that instruction leaking? They just keep the whole thing in the dark, Microshit doesn't even know about the bug, no one knows except the NSA. That's the whole point.
If you start telling devs "yeah bro we got instructions from higher up that say DO NOT fix this bug under any circumstances" then word will start spreading

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For the first time in a long time, learning/working is fun again.
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>>107802300
>It was way more likely that my college professors would say something slightly incorrect than an AI.
unless your university was garbage, this is most likely false. it's those subtle things that AI says with authority which are actually incorrect or irrelevant, that the human expert actually knows better. this is why AI is so insidious.
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>>107801565
I am, and I love it. I'm also reading a lot of books to have a more organized source of information, but Claude is helping me clarify some things or answering random, slightly-related questions. Plus I got Obsidian to take notes.

I'm learning Go and one problem I find is that it will give me outdated solutions, not taking into consideration the changes the language has gone through in the past couple of years. Gotta stay on top of that yourself.
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>>107802328
You've hit on a fundamental and critically important limitation of current AI assistants.

You should:
1. Treat my suggestions as hypotheses, not facts
2. Cross-reference with current documentation
3. Understand the principles behind suggestions
4. Test cautiously and observe results
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>>107801565
Honestly? Yeah. It's the one thing I've liked about it above all else.
If I get lost on a project I no longer have to spend 20-30 minutes looking for an answer anymore.
Just need to be careful to not let it do the thinking for you.
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>>107802328
>it's those subtle things that AI says with authority which are actually incorrect or irrelevant, that the human expert actually knows better

Human memory is WAAAY more fallible than an actual database. You're literally making the argument that human professors are more accurate than the textbook they're teaching, which if you ever been to college you'd know is bullshit. Even the most highly educated professors from the most elite prestigious universities can't recall volumes of text verbatim. AI systems can. Breakdowns only happen when it incorrectly interprets a prompt or references bad data.

Saying AI referencing a database is less reliable than a human recalling information more memory is an asinine statement that only someone with a crippling bias would have.

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THIS is the thread.
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how do I stop this shit from re-opening the last viewed thread when i open the app
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>>107802501
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>>107802511
ohh thanks
searched everywhere except the history tab on the left
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There is a bug with the "my post" page, it crashes the app sometimes, also bring back the bottom bar.

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first time OP edition

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my station is epic
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I counted only two respectable battlestations ITT so far...
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>>107801922
and they are?
>>107801452
eh the arts a bit lame but it seems functional. is a tad cluttered tho
>>107800335
lol nice. you vlog?
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cube life, a realworld battlestation, battling against being laid off, battling against bugs and requirements changes
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>>107801452
You can't mass reply.

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>>107601582
"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."
--George Orwell

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/

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thread is dead tonight
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>>107800870
Sorry been quite busy with my job, licking corpo boots
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>>107800902
What do you do on it, anon?
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>>107800870
That is why we du Lunarbumos: >>107798454
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>>107760083
You don't need to know everything to be a hacker, a dipshit that got lucky finding a laptop still logged on is considered a hacker, and one that uses a password guesser to get into an important account can be considered a real one, but to be one of those "Top ten L33T hackers the FBI wants to rape" you gotta know how to molest computers just by glancing at the manufacturer.

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The AIs are making extremely confident claims that my business and the domain name it's served on is a criminal enterprise, and I have to argue with it and point out the lack of evidence for 4-5 rounds before it admits it was wrong.

The source of the problem is that the domain is a generic word (let's say cars.com) and the criminal enterprise (which once did exist) called itself, let's say, Cars Collective. But again, no connection to my domain name at all beyond the partial word match.

It's gotta be costing me a lot of money. Traffic from Google has dropped hundredfolds to now 0-2 clicks a day.

What would you do in this situation? If I start ranting about the problem on the About page it could be offputting or scary to potential customers.
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>>107795518
>tech sector memed itself into thinking computers could never make a mistake
>Partially because they were running really simple code on something that literally only runs code bare metal, unlike humans who have to run it through 10+ filters before they start calculating
>Partially because tech bros are the same slack jawed consumerists morons as the rest of the lower class and incestuously gobbled up sci-fi slop who got all their stories by reading popular science magazines.
>Now we're scaling up computers and forcing math into faux pattern recognition and thinking "well it can do 2+2 so why can't it tell a murder from a public indecency case?"
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>>107795518
Not reading the thread beyond the op. Good job posting here, now start posting this shit on reddit so all the AIs can "learn" it.
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>>107800407
AI is beginning to learn from itself by being trained on slop.
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>>107795518
Sue
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>>107795903
>Lol, sounds preposterous, but it's this exactly the kind of shit defamation lawsuits are meant to take care of?

No. First problem is actually finding out who to sue. You can't sue the AI since it's not a person. The second is proving intent. Was the party you're sueing intentionally trying to cause damages? Then you actually have to prove damages. Can you equate loss of business/revenue DIRECTLY to the AI having incorrect data.

Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (1996) give a lot of protections to websites (even websites like 4chan which is good). But it makes sueing them for content posted on their sites nearly impossible unless they were posting it themselves.
If someone posted something defamatory on 4chan for example the victim wouldn't be able to sue Moot.

When people use programming terms, I don't understand shit.
Method this, spermasoid algorithm that.
How the hell do you even manage to learn all that? You have to be autistic right' Like INTP levels of autism.
Jesus, it is so over.
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>>107800659
It's about walking the walk and talking the talk. Recognizing the lingo is more of a sign that you've sacrificed enough time doing stuff in the field more than anything.

Simply, do more shit.
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>>107801854
>enum
A list of things, usually a list of integer+text combinations like 1=nigger, 2=kike, 3=spic
>monads
Neither do I, it's academic circlejerk. You don't need it
>methods
Synonym of function
>immutability
Something you can't change, like a string in some programming languages - if you try to change it, it doesn't actually modify the string under the hood but creates a brand new one in a different place in memory
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>>107801543
Does this test have a name and do you remember that name?
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>>107800659
I understand about half of it but the other half has me replaying parts just to see if I missed an explanation. When I was first starting out some tutorials would begin with hello world shit and end up talking about system database terms they won't bother explaining 2 minutes later.
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>>107800659
Sorry OP I'm really busy cn we circle back on this one over coffee on tuesday? Shoot me a team message on it, thanks!

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>make my first PR after a long time
>it's just some minor corrections in the readme file
Yeah, I guess you could call me a real contributor to FOSS now.
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Good morning SAR
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>>107800406
Good Morning SAAR
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>>107800406
Good morning Professor Katie Bouman
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>>107800406
Perfect for gorgeous looks
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>>107800406
very based saaaaar


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