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  • I choose to press. What did she do wrong?

  • my dumbass read

    Cook yourself

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  • :3

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  • yayy

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  • UwU

    I neeeeeeed it

  • (≧ω≦)

  • my meme now

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  • I mean I agree with most of them but bri’ish?? Never!

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    uncomfortable

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    ornament

  • This looks exactly like an image that would accompany an SCP article lol

  • Sure! You’ll probably want to look at train-text-from-scratch in the llama.cpp project, it runs on pure CPU. The (admittedly little docs) should help, otherwise ChatGPT is a good help if you show it the code. NanoGPT is fine too.

    For dataset, maybe you could train on French Wikipedia, or scrape from a French story site or fan fiction or whatever. Wikipedia is probably easiest, since they provide downloadable offline versions that are only a couple gigs.

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  • yes please

  • A simple way would be to load the comments themselves, and then check for blocked users. But this would basically ddos the instance servers and would be extremely janky lol

    or I’m being me and missing something obvious :/

  • Thank you so much! Have a good break!

  • kid called EU anticompetitive laws:

  • linuxmemes @lemmy.world

    usb formatting

  • The technology of compression a diffusion model would have to achieve to realistically (not too lossily) store “the training data” would be more valuable than the entirety of the machine learning field right now.

    They do not “compress” images.

  • can I interest you in eepy mode Tuesday?

  • Are you using SDXL? If you are, you need to set the resolution to 1024x1024

  • I dunno. Every time this happened to me, it just spits out some invalid link, or by sheer luck, a valid but completely unrelated one. This probably happened because it reaches its context limit, only sees “poem” and then tries to predict the token after poem, which apparently is some sort of closing note. What I’m trying to argue is that this is just sheer chance, I mean you can only have so many altercations of text.

  • based. catgirls ftw

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    fixed the dress rule

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    take this rule

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    phone unlock rule

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    but first, a word from out sponsor

  • LocalLLaMA @sh.itjust.works

    Pruning LLMs with Wanda, minimal degredation

  • Find a Community @lemmy.ml

    A community for discussing locally-run Large Language Models, such as LLaMA by Meta.

  • LocalLLaMA @sh.itjust.works

    Hello World