This is so awesome. I this will be my light reading for the next week
afk_strats
I got the same but googled it and got this: https://github.com/LG-AI-EXAONE/EXAONE-3.0/blob/main/LICENSE
Thats the vibe. In this case, it seems like they get more value from the signals they interpret from the devices already out there.
In a better world, these devices (and maybe even the Chromecast protocol) would be open sourced
Absolutely wild results for 32B if published benchmarks are representative of actual use. However, the liscence sucks
The Wire is also my favorite. I think I know how you feel because no show ever seems to hold up to it.
That being said, The Sopranos had some incredible writing and character development.
Here's a list of self-host/foss/Linux YouTubers. Check them out. I've learned SO much from them:
- Veronica Explains
- Network Chuck
- Jim's Garage
- Andrea Borman
- Awesome Open Source
- Techno Tim
I can add links to each but searching should find them easily
I have this exact same setup. Open Web UI has more features than I've been able to use such as functions and pipelines.
I use it to share my LLMs across my network. It has really good user management so I can set up a user for my wife or brother in law and give them general use LLM while my dad and I can take advantage of Coding-tuned models.
The code formatting and code execution functions are great. It's overall a great UI.
Ive used LLMs to rewrite code, help format PowerPoint slides, summarize my notes from work, create D&D characters, plan lessons, etc
From the article:
He continues, "The usual explanation for frost damage is that water expands when it freezes, but this does not explain why half-filled bottles also burst in our freezers. Our work addresses how ice can break a bottle even when it has plenty of space to expand into."
- The Emperor's New Groove
- Hello Darkness: Palpie and Vade Cover the Best of Simon and Garfunkel
- Dark Side of That's No Moon
- D. A. R. K.
- Fathers
Ollama is FOSS, SD has a proproprietary but permissive, source-available license, but it is not what most people would associate with "open-source"