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freakynit

1,756karma·880submissions·June 1, 2015
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Aren't humans just doing the same? What we call as thinking may just be next action prediction combined with realtime feedback processing and live, always-on learning?
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I’ve been thinking about a wild theory regarding the incredible biological complexity we see in mammals today. What if our bodies (apart from the brain) are actually the result of an ancient aggregati…
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And also the timelines are pretty condensed... a lot is off... this does not seem genuine.. seems more like scanning csam page themselves and then going for reporting for some other hidden nefarious r…
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Yep.. the visualizations are really cool though.. I too have added them in beta version :) Open to open-source ZenQuery if needed..
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Publication manager: Jean DOMINIQUE Author of response PDF to Adguard: someone named "bob" Uses Microsoft and Office 365 RNA number W691110691. Was declared on February 15, 2025, and publish…
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Lol
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Lol... this is exactly what my product does: https://zenquery.app
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Humanity’s greatest journey so far has only reached the closest world to us: the Moon ... in a universe that stretches endlessly in every direction and is seemingly infinite. It's kind of wild to…
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Working on a desktop app that lets you ask questions on your data files like csv, json, parquet and excel in plain english without incurring heavy LLM costs. Launched a new plan as well that gives unl…
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Disclaimer: This is a hypothetical take of mine on their internal corporate strategy regarding Atlas. I'm not affiliated with or representing them in any way.
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This is absolutely useless. Tried a few examples yesterday using hf demo. Fcking retarded af. It literally splitted the text in-between of related texts while at the same time kept unrelated texts tog…
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Bro is angry about using llm to write code instead of being happy about a working code that makes it extremely easy for anyone to build their own nano gpt's. LLM's are just the next evolutio…
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Lol.. a full-fledged project just launched on Github using firecracker and giving cli/api interfaces: https://github.com/Katakate/k7 …
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Cool... and yes.. without the UI part. Nodejs use-case: I'm just more comfortable in it. Nothing else :)
10mo ago·view thread
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Cool.. thanks..
10mo ago·view thread
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Nice one.. Btw, your login/signup page auth is broken. Isn't moving ahead after google auth. Fyi, I use firefox in strict privacy mode.
10mo ago·view thread
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This is really well done. Any scope for backend-only part? Also, couldn't find examples for nodejs.. is it supported? Thanks..
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"Interestingly, that's not groundbreakingly cheaper than just getting one of Hetzner's virtual machines!" .... yea.. cause this is what these companies are doing behind the scenes …
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Ideal when traffic is sporadic.
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Exactly. The core-word is "occasional" usage. As I calculated and mentioned before, if that occasional usage ends up being more than a day in total, dedicated instances end up cheaper.
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This is a pretty good use-case for an open-source project then. For guide, just follow their official docs. I did those again today, literally copy-pasted shell commands one after the other, and voila…
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