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freakynit

1,756karma·880submissions·June 1, 2015
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Collection of some amazing prompts and corresponding images: https://gpt2-image-showcase.pagey.site/ Credits: https://github.com/magiccreator-ai/awesome-gpt-image…
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"If you’re not sure what you want to do, just do Java. It’s a shitty programming language that’s good at almost everything." - I agree, 100%. And here's a take that a lot of the folks w…
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A little clarification on my original comment: "intelligence/watt", not "work/watt", is the metric I'm talking about.
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Update 2: Terminated. Thank you all for trying it out.
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update: Well, spot survived... and since a lot of the folks are still using it, I'm keeping it alive for 2 hours more.
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Thanks.. updated my local docs :)
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It indeed is. We now have models less than 100M params producing pretty coherent, and somewhat relevant text to give input. That is indeed impressive. I believe the answer lies in how "quickly&qu…
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General intelligence I mean. What calculations even need to be performed and when, still comes from our brains.
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Nature has already set an absurdly high bar. The human brain runs on roughly 20 watts, yet delivers a level of intelligence we still can't clearly define, let alone replicate. Nothing we've …
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Thanks. That's a massive undertaking. Wishing you all the best..
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Open access for next 5 hours (Ternary-Bonsai-8B-Q2_0.gguf, running on RTX 3090) or until server crashes or the this spot instance gets taken away :) => https://uklkyvetsjf7qt-80.proxy.ru…
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"In-app data covers user-generated content: page titles and bodies in Confluence, Jira issue titles, descriptions, comments, custom emoji names, custom status names, and workflow names" ... …
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Hi, do you folks maintain your own search index?
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Update: spot terminated
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We are heading towards the exact future shown in the show "Person of Interest".
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Same reaction of mine as well. I mean, how do you even fck up this way? ... I dont know why, but, this is giving me vibe-coded vibes. Developer might have prompted to include some signature (definitel…
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I think vibe-coding is cool, but it runs into limits pretty fast (at least right now). It kinda falls apart once you get past a few thousand lines of code... and real systems aren't just big, the…
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Sooo freaking cool.
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I love this site.
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with the advent of modern LLM's, I was building a lot of small, shareable, static sites. Games, utilities, calcultors (for whatever niche), and anything else where I wanted it accessible for me f…
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You're right. I got too excited to share. Couldn't delete now because of HN rule (1 hour), but will keep in mind. Thanks..
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In the system card, The model escaped a sandbox, gained broad internet access, and posted exploit details to public-facing websites as an unsolicited "demonstration." A researcher fou…
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yep.. vibe-coding works, but, only up to a certain housands of lines of code max, that too, with bigger models.. beyond that, it starts to make absolutely stupid mistakes and starts to screw up with t…
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As much hate as vibe-coding gets (and most of it is justified), it has also allowed all of us to vibe-code our thoughts to small single-page web apps very easily. Shameless vibe-coded plugs for my own…
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Update: this has been evicted by runpod as it was on spot.
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Human DNA has 3.2 billion base pairs, and with 2x the information density compared to binary systems (due to 4-letters as opposed 2), that's roughly 800MB of informational data. Second, what'…
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