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  • Thank you for that writeup.

    Do you know how important the parameter size is? 12b, 24b, 128b, etc. Does it really improve performance or is it like megapixels in a camera: more megapixels don’t necessarily mean a better picture?

    And what’s “quantisation”. Context compression or something?

    I’ve been considering buying a better card to test models (also want to be personally sovereign), but NVIDIA on linux gives me the jeebies and, last i checked, AMD hasn’t released anything with more than 20GB in a while. In fact, figuring out hardware requirements has been tough and I’m considering just riding this whole thing out. Maybe the bubble will collapse and bring prices down to something reasonable.







  • ITT entitled people, who would never pay a single cent for rsync nor ever contribute to it, having a big mouth about it.

    Also the analogy is crap. It’s free soup on somebody’s compound that anybody can walk in and take at their own accord. People walk in, take it, build a business or dependency around it, and get pissy when the recipe changes. They don’t want to take the recipe and fix it themselves, instead they demand the cook change it for them. “My customers are unhappy with the soup you make in your backyard”. The cook is well in his right to tell them to fuck off.




  • Gotcha, sorry didn’t understand that. In the code that I’ve seen so far, there has been no license. Everything was handled in the contract. “Everything you touch is owned by us, all code you write for this project is owned by us, and if you leak it or show it to a third parry without our consent, we have you by the balls”. Pretty much been my experience.

    Sometimes there’s been a short header in every file “This code is copyrighted and owned by $Company”.