Wtf? This is a weird take lol
Yeah I guess I meant more it just doesn’t get nearly as much attention, but you’re right there’s some starting and that’s quite nice
My biggest problem with vaping is that there’s basically no distinction made between ecigarettes that this article addresses and vaping dry herbs… would love to read up on it and any possible health concerns but rarely see it discussed
I have the snap installed, for what it’s worth it’s pretty painless AS LONG AS YOU DON’T WANT TO DO ANYTHING SILLY
I’ve found it nearly impossible to alter the base behaviour and have it not entirely break, so if nextcloud out of the box does exactly what you want, go ahead and install it via snap…
I predict that on docker you’re going to have a bad time if you can’t give it host network mode and try to just forward ports
That said, docker >>>> VM in my books
Yes agreed on the llama-2 models, they show a LOT of promise in the right tasks but they need some work to get back to what we remember from peak llama-1, i’m very excited for when that arrives in a week or two!
Yeah by all means! At this time I’d say text-generation-webui is my most mature and functional image, with koboldcpp being a close second but I just don’t work as closely with it
lollms-webui is a very interesting upcoming platform but it’s a solo dev so it’s a lot of work, my docker image works as long as you don’t need any personalities, but i’m working on that to see if I can get it sorted out :) for now though it’s definitely worth considering it beta or maybe even alpha
Would love to keep our communities tightly knit, FOS AI and localllama both have similar ideals coming from two different angles, so keep in touch :D
Hey thanks for the detailed writeup, this is great! Probably worth including a couple of the llama 1 models just because they’re more mature and ready to be used even tho licensing is awkward
Also if you’d like I maintain a few docker images for a couple tools (namely oobabooga, koboldcpp, and lollms-webui) that might be good for beginners to get their feet wet, can find them pinned at https://github.com/noneabove1182
The article doesn’t address it, maybe someone here can… what does “consumed” mean? Where does the water go after it’s used to cool? Surely it’s reusable, right?
Yeah there’s definitely been some aggregious recall issues, but the problem is the stats include minor things that only required a quick OTA, so it skews the numbers awkwardly and means we can’t properly judge the real problems they had
If they separated the numbers, we might see that either Tesla has very few real recalls, Tesla actually does have a lot of real recalls but also happens to have software ones, or it’s about normal
And without separating all we can do is guess
I live in Ontario where we go down to -30C in the harshest conditions.
We have a heat pump and a furnace and they alternate based on efficiency
Somewhere around -5 to +5 C it switches from the heat pump to the furnace
I think you could get by a bit colder but it really loses out on efficiency vs burning gas unless you invest in a geothermal heat pump