FYI: You can play that, too: https://www.humanornot.ai/
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I don't think art works if you just do it for a reason like encourage others to post more. Do it for yourself. I think that works better.
You should als mention the country. Helps if you're a business and not just looking for the cheapest. And maybe get a all-in-one solution if you don't want to set up and maintain mail yourself.
hetzner.de uberspace.de all-inkl.com netcup.de inwx.de are some I use or used.
I think I misinterpreted what the word "arrested" means... I thought that means jail time. And I thought this is a crime that should be punished with a fine and/or some hours of community service. And being expelled.
Nice one. But a bit worrying that you get arrested for cheating in Turkey.
Btw: Might be that you're behind a NAT (router) and that's why bittorrent doesn't connect. You'd need to figure out which port your torrent client is configured to listen on and then do "port forwarding" of that port to your machine in the router you got from your ISP. Or use something like UPnP that does this automatically.
Not sure if that applies in your case and it's unsolicited advice... But a fairly common issue with bittorrent.
I think most people use something like exllamav2 or vllm or use GGUF to do inference and it seems neither of those projects have properly implemented multimodality or this specific model architecture, yet.
You might just be at the forefront of things and there isn't yet any beaten path you could follow.
The easiest thing you could do is just use something that already exists, be it 4bit models, wait a few weeks and then upgrade. And I mean you can also always quantize models yourself and set the parameters however you like, if you have some inference framework that supports your model including the adapters for vision and has the quantization levels you're interested in...
Yeah, the internet is an echo chamber. You get lots of bad advice here. And urban myths are regularly being upvoted to no end. Especially here on Lemmy.
Usually a doctor should know things, they studied medicine for years.
And there are people with certain attitudes... People who only respond well to arguments of authority... And people who have a different perspective on subjectivity/objectivity and the factual world. Lots of people just want to believe something. And they'll search for any fake news supporting them or letting them believe whatever supports what they're set on.
I'd say if you're intelligent and know how to do research, and have the time to do so, look up things and learn things. If you can't do that: Stick with authority.
And most importantly: Don't ask on Lemmy or Reddit if you don't want to talk to random people and listen to them.
Entirely depends on how it'd work. If it's a good one and makes me able to access all of humanity's combined knowledge... Sure, why not? If it's a bad one and makes me hooked on some virtual world, or I have a good chance of getting hacked and walk around like a zombie or ends me in a scifi dystopia... No. I don't think I can decide without knowing more details.
Yeah they have. But don't they go on to tell in several episodes of all of the shows, how someones mom makes/made the best X/Y out of real ingredients and how much better that tastes than replicated food? And they eat on some planets with other people or on vacation... ?! Or someone worked in a restaurant?
Well if they properly embraced it, you wouldn't get one PGP key implanted at birth. I mean if that private key ever leaks, you're screwed for the rest of your life. And the blockchain has sever shortcomings, too. It's not anonymous, everyone can see every transaction and it's not fast enough for lots of applications.
It'd need to be implemented properly. And most importantly include privacy. You can't just expose millions of people to every attacker. And please think of the not obvious cases... How someone operate it who's in the hospital and unconscious... What if you lost your phone... How can you keep secrets from your (abusive) partner... What about separation of state and private companies... How to prevent a scifi dystopia...
I think if like a few hundred millions of people are subject to it, it needs to be done properly. And I think that'd be possible if the government payed some experts to come up with a really good solution.
Keys need to have sub-keys, IDs be randomized, there needs to be some human in the loop in case something goes wrong. Attestation and not just giving out everything to every company...