is using smaller language models worth it? I just want to be able to ask basic questions. mostly tech related.
>>107495541no
>>107495541why not just use chatgpt? for your usecase it should be enough and you don't have to worry about getting a model to run on your hardware. yes it's a bit cucked to have to use someone else's web-based LLM chat interface but for casual use it's fineregardless, you should be ready to verify everything it says, especially the stuff that's a little unclear but still sounds convincing. it's very easy for it to spit out something that looks right at a glance until you scrutinize it and question if the output was correct
as cute as the bunny is, using machine learning to answer your tech questions is not gonna get you anywhere just use a search engine or search on stack overflow directly.
bnuuy :3
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omg cute
>>107495541no, too much hallucination
cute bun'z
>>107495631>why not just use chatgpt?Not OP, but I'd presume privacy would be a factor.
bunny
>>107495631Because all of these are serviced are about to enshittified in about 3 seconds.
>>107495830This. I tried asking chatgpt linux related questions and it kept hallucinating commands, files, directories, etc. that don't exist
>>107495541I want to give bunny a hug
>>107495598fpbp