I told it to generate a pretty complex react component and it worked on the first try yesterday. It even made a style sheet. And it actually looks good.
I told it to generate a pretty complex react component and it worked on the first try yesterday. It even made a style sheet. And it actually looks good.
Just hit 5 months with no work. It’s been tough
This would work better as Nth floor of a building
Not everyone has a coke budget 😞
Careful, Godwin’s Law might hear you 😂
Now that the US doesn’t rely on auto manufacturing as its main industry, people are coming around on trains.
But, what’s that rule about headlines ending in a question mark? 🤔
You probably want 48gb of vram or more to run the good stuff. I recommend renting GPU time instead of using your own hardware, via AWS or other vendors - runpod.io is pretty good.
Dumb name & dumb product, bring back Chromecast
Imo it’s worthwhile to just run the biggest model available and rent expensive GPU time. It still amounts to very little overall and you get much better results. Project dependent of course
Uncensored models are so much better, too. chatGPT is like one of those plastic children’s toy hammers vs real models are titanium hammers
Bazzite is awesome 😎
For anyone doing a serious project, it’s much more cost effective to rent a node and run your own models on it. You can spin them up and down as needed, cache often-used queries, etc.
This would probably run on a a6000 right?
Edit: nope I think I’m off by an order of magnitude
Worked for cops, teachers, and iron workers
It’s weird to me that people on Lemmy are so anti ML. If you aren’t impressed, you haven’t used it enough. “Oh it’s not 100% perfect,” well yeah who cares? You should partner it with a human to supervise it anyway. 1 human can supervise many ML partners
If you are using “game engine” in the industry standard way, you would want to learn object oriented programming first, then learn how to use an existing game engine, and then MAYBE, in a long time, with a big team, build your own game engine.