Compilation: top row, runtime: button row.
Turun
Run an open source one. Training requires lots of knowledge and even more hardware resources/time. Fine tuned models are available for free online, there is not much use in training it yourself.
Options are
https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui
https://github.com/Mozilla-Ocho/llamafile
https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp
I recommend llavafiles, as this is the easiest option to run. The GitHub has all the stuff you need in the "quick start" section.
Though the default is a bit restricted on windows. Since the llavafiles are bundling the LLM weights with the executable and Windows has a 4GB limit on executables you're restricted to very small models. Workarounds are available though!
There are 4x the pixels so.....
Totally agree, but then
2k, 4k, and 8k
Is internally inconsistent!
If 4k is four times the pixel count of 1080, then 2k means 1440 (-ish, it should be 1530) - that's fine. But then 8k must be 3050, but it is actually 4320!!!
So it can not refer to the number of pixels (quadratic scaling). On the other hand, if we assume linear scaling and 8k is 4320 and 4k is 2160, then 2k is 1080 - but 2k is never used in that context!
Edit: as you can see I'm very passionate about this XD
Me running an LLM at home:
The same image, but the farmer is standing in front of a field of poppy (for opioid production)
Maybe consider paperless-ngx.
Its primary purpose is document management, but you can easily upload receipts and pictures as well. I use paperless-mobile to interact with my instance.
It's a more easily readable drop in for A and B. And it being convention helps remove one unfamiliar element from a new topic.
Define "it"
Because waifu stickers may indeed speed up "it" for some definition of "it"
We already have AI in Firefox. And not gonna lie, offline (I.e. absolutely private) translations for webpages is pretty neat.
Ideally they don't need actual accidents to find errors, but discover said issues in QA and automated testing. Not hitting anything sounds like a manageable goal to be honest.
I'd argue it's a nice thing to make the costs obvious for people who can't do multiplication.
I read that as "toilet paper vs Biden is also political" and did not even consider it weird, because I don't expect respectful political discussions on Lemmy anymore.
I have a graphical application that crashes regularly when I switch between displays with Ctrl+alt+number. Something in the winit stack does not like it.