Is there a website or resource that describes this in more detail? First I’ve ever heard of a cracked .IPA
Is there a website or resource that describes this in more detail? First I’ve ever heard of a cracked .IPA
LLMs can also be helpful when your actual feelings should NOT be conveyed. For example, I can have a genuine response to someone along the lines of, “You are dumb for so many reasons, here are just a few of them that show you are out of touch with what our product can do, and frankly with reality itself. {Enumerated list with copious amounts of cursing and belittling}” Ok LLM, rewrite that message using professional office language because I emotionally refuse to.
Accurate, but be careful because once you go 2+ hours outside of Portland, OR you will likely find yourself once again among cognitively challenged folks…
Targets: the Dirty Dozen
I very much enjoyed this game! It’s not long, but great for a weekend adventure.
Thank you, I was hoping someone would like this!
Sweet, I guess after April 16th I’ll see if my friends want to go back to the yard! New Game+ sounds pretty cool.
Beautiful take on the Arrogant Worms classic! <3
Exactly! If you only want to use a Large Language Model (LLM) to run your own local chatbot, then using a quantized version will dramatically improve speed and performance. It also allows consumer hardware to run larger models which would otherwise be prohibitively resource intensive.
You can, and it’s easier than you might think! Check out a platform like Oobabooga and find a nice 4-bit quantized LLM of a flavor you prefer. Check out TheBloke on hugging face, they quantized a ton of great LLMs.
ICQ… Now there’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time. I used to use the crap out of that service, but I can’t for the life of me recall what killed it anymore than I can recall migrating from AIM.
Give https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/piracy a try!
Edit: Lemmy link - !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Don’t forget the “fix” Sony offered after they were initally caught was an even MORE invasive rootkit. 🫠
Very interesting video, I had no idea the level of redundancy built into QR codes. Thanks!