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toothpastespiders t1_jdtkl7o wrote
Reply to comment by subliminalsmile in Story Compass of AI in Pop Culture by roomjosh
Sometimes a movie is so great that it transcends its medium and becomes impossible to compare with anything else.
toothpastespiders t1_jc01mr9 wrote
Reply to comment by Amazing_Painter_7692 in [P] Discord Chatbot for LLaMA 4-bit quantized that runs 13b in <9 GiB VRAM by Amazing_Painter_7692
> BUT someone has already made a webUI like the automatic1111 one!
There's a subreddit for it over at /r/Oobabooga too that deserves more attention. I've only had a little time to play around with it but it's a pretty sleek system from what I've seen.
> it looked really complicated for me to set up with 4-bits weights
I'd like to say that the warnings make it more intimidating than it really is. I think it was just copying and pasting four or five lines for me onto a terminal. Then again I also couldn't get it to work so I might be doing something wrong. I'm guessing it's just that my weirdo gpu wasn't really accounted for somewhere. I'm going to bang my head against it when I've got time just because it's frustrating having tons of vram to spare and not getting the most out of it.
toothpastespiders t1_iy9zz6l wrote
Reply to comment by asamulya in Chinese astronaut Deng Qingming finally fulfils dream of travelling in space after near-25-year wait by Saltedline
Seriously. The jingoism is why I only read this sub sporadically. I know any interesting comments are going to be sandwiched between whatever reddit's boogeyman of the month is.
toothpastespiders t1_jeg98nb wrote
Reply to comment by 2muchnet42day in [D][N] LAION Launches Petition to Establish an International Publicly Funded Supercomputing Facility for Open Source Large-scale AI Research and its Safety by stringShuffle
I'm already getting a little frustrated by how many things promoted as open source use openai. I get that there's some wiggle room with terminology. But it's often on the level of just having a shell script built on top of a binary and calling it open source because you can edit the launcher.
I'm absolutely fine with openai doing its thing. I'm grateful for it in fact. But I really hate how much it's muddying the waters.