

Can’t live without AC in Mumbai…


Can’t live without AC in Mumbai…


I think the last part you said is the best way to use LLMs. I am not confident in it building complex architectures but if you want to make a dedicated single use script or a very customised basic application for personal use, it will do it well
You post so many comments like that, sounds like you miss your ex and can’t get over 🥀


Yep same, adaptive noise cancelation is surprisingly good at how it works


Oh lol that’s Husk, I didn’t realise he made videos like that. I see his gaming videos from time to time and they’re fun


MJ needs to say HeeHee every time he’s hit with this


Americans love making everything about themselves don’t they


Astronauts left just in time before a wave of green light will be turning us all to stone
Edit: wait wtf you can actually see one at the top XD


In addition to what the others said, some apps allow you to link to an LLM model for additional features.
For eg Immich has prebuilt models you can choose depending on how powerful your PC is, which will give facial recognition and powerful NLP-like search capabilities for your library. So if they think this is model good they can make a new prebuilt one using this as a base. Software like Microsoft Teams uses LLM for better background blurring for video calls, so maybe an open source equivalent can make use of it.
Also you can use it for other stuff like image generation too


Local LLMs, probably even ones you can host on phones. But they won’t be as powered of course


Idk why they can’t use both, any big organisation has a social media team managing multiple handles


Automod detects if you edit a comment to have any banned (as per subreddit rules) word regardless and flags it to modqueue
Too many to count… Anyway here’s a couple


Successors to Sleepy Joe? :P
Stupid take - the warning came when he ran sudo apt install steam, not even a joke. He said yes but there is literally no reason that command should break his entire OS. If it wasn’t flawed then why was it fixed later on?