behohippy

joined 2 years ago
 
[–] behohippy@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

The advancements in this space have moved so fast, it's hard to extract a predictive model on where we'll end up and how fast it'll get there.

Meta releasing LLaMA produced a ton of innovation from open source that showed you could run models that were nearly the same level as ChatGPT with less parameters, on smaller and smaller hardware. At the same time, almost every large company you can think of has prioritized integrating generative AI as a high strategic priority with blank cheque budgets. Whole industries (also deeply funded) are popping up around solving the context window memory deficiencies, prompt stuffing for better steerability, better summarization and embedding of your personal or corporate data.

We're going to see LLM tech everywhere in everything, even if it makes no sense and becomes annoying. After a few years, maybe it'll seem normal to have a conversation with your shoes?

[–] behohippy@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

Dirt bikes get WD40 on the chain every ride. Just keeps the water off.

[–] behohippy@lemmy.world 9 points 2 years ago

For the really old stuff, I used to do NetBSD. I'm sure their 32bit x86 support is still top notch.

[–] behohippy@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

Halls of Torment. $5 game on steam that is like a Vampire Survivors clone, but with more rpg elements to it.

[–] behohippy@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

It's not usually enough power to make a big difference, and it can raise the noise level to a point where you might not like how it sounds on longer rides. Some can provide weight reduction, but again not a lot.

[–] behohippy@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

Take it through some gravel right away to scrub that release agent off.

[–] behohippy@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

Exhaust pipe is just a consumable

[–] behohippy@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

lol same. Nightmare scenario for off-road riders is just sending it into a pond with some throttle oopsie.

[–] behohippy@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

It's a great series, highly recommend.

[–] behohippy@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

These are amazing. Dell, Lenovo and I think HP made these tiny things and they were so much easier to get than Pi's during the shortage. Plus they're incredibly fast in comparison.

[–] behohippy@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

I've got a background in deep learning and I still struggle to understand the attention mechanism. I know it's a key/value store but I'm not sure what it's doing to the tensor when it passes through different layers.

[–] behohippy@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

Subscribed. That last episode of AAA was heartbreaking.

 

We used to ride the heavy dual sports through pretty much everything, but this mud hole got him good. He ended up trying to wedge out with a dead tree, but it knocked his chain off, making the situation much worse. Eventually we pulled it out with a z-line and got the chain back on.

If you're in a situation like this, and shit ain't moving no matter what you do, lie the bike over on it's side (yes in the mud) and pull the front and rear until you're on something more solid. Your paint will not thank you, but it's better than leaving it there to get recovery tools.

 

Any warm day in the winter, I'll hit the trails behind my house.

 

Small pond near one of our off-road riding areas.

 

He's 5 today

 

Went shopping for new boots, brought home a front tire for one of the dirt bikes. Thankfully, like all KLR riders, I had bungies in the bag.

 

I noticed other communities have nice looking community logos and full banners. I can add one to this one if anyone has a good one to share.

 

Ryzen 5900X, 64 gig DDR4-3200, 2tb ssd,10tb hdd and an RTX2070. Hosting Stable Diffusion, various llama.cpp instances with python bindings, jellyfin, sonarr, multiple modded minecraft servers, and a network file share.

 

She's mostly good. Mostly.

 

I was spending a lot more time doing off-road stuff, so I switched from a CRF450L (which I did love) to a KLX300R. Great trail bike.

 

I'm new to Lemmy, probably like most of you. I figured if you were part of the major Reddit exodus, you'd be looking for some of your favourite subs. Feel free to post pics of bikes, ride reports, gear you like or complaints about the cagers. We're not fussy here yet.

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