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There’s a good chance the solar system (or another star system) will be yeeted from milkdromeda, so I guess I’ll move to another star. But who knows if I’ll afford one with a billion-year scale inflation.
There’s a good chance the solar system (or another star system) will be yeeted from milkdromeda, so I guess I’ll move to another star. But who knows if I’ll afford one with a billion-year scale inflation.
the same happens with BloomZ, and that is listed as open
neural network weights are just files, collections of numbers forming matrices; how is a partially open collection of weights of any use
the weights are open
$ docker exec -it ollama ollama show gemma:7b
Model
arch gemma
parameters 9B
quantization Q4_0
context length 8192
embedding length 3072
Parameters
stop "<start_of_turn>"
stop "<end_of_turn>"
penalize_newline false
repeat_penalty 1
License
Gemma Terms of Use
Last modified: February 21, 2024
how are the weights partially open?
130,000 units, I don’t know how
grabs popcorn
or just block them?
I wasn’t even aware this was a thing
I am using this https://github.com/lucaspar/firefox-vertical-tabs/ ; same idea
I read this comment several times and I still don’t understand it. Stand out for what? What content and patterns?
it needs to collapse automatically, otherwise it just wastes a lot of space
Well, what’s the problem. They have bacon and they have ice cr… oh I see the error now. Just add a generic response the ice cream machine is broken and move on!
wait, you guys read usernames?
But I would like to have a module that I could import and have all my databases and configuration of ETL[…]
ok, then write a module. I’m not sure what’s being asked. The best way is what works well for you.
List comprehensions return a new list. You probably shouldn’t change a second list from within a list comprehension. If you’re trying to concatenate two lists, you can do so in a second line:
a = list(range(10))
b = [ value for value in range(5) ]
a.extend(b)
# a has 15 elements
print(a)
I bet he’ll be able to retire at 3 years old with this many jobs
guns don’t kill people, toddlers do
tl;dr: AI + competition