absolute banger youtu.be/O11j2czlZfo
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running models like #deepseek on #amd hardware
www.guru3d.com/story/amd-explains-how-to-run-deepseek-r1-distilled-reasoning-models-on-amd-ryzen-ai-and-radeon/
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I'm gonna answer my own question:
Good can mean "technically competent" or good can mean "morally competent", and only one of those is incompatible with working there.
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why do good techies still work for Oracle?
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Showed my youngest how i'm running deepseek and mistral on my computer.
We can have our own in-house AI!
Baffling lack of enthusiasm.
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a man got o3-mini (high) to build a game (snake), and then to train an agent that played the game.
youtu.be/CqpDXeMIY1Q
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janus pro - another impressive drop from deepseek
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Questionnaires with questions like "Which sites did you leave when you came to mastodon?"
Dear citizen, I'm no longer on mastodon. That's years ago, my friend. But I'm still in contact with you. Open your eyes.
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pet peeve: I don't like it when listings tell me that something is timestamped in relative time.
"Two weeks ago?" give me the exact date and time, please.
A long list of things that all say "yesterday" is a lot less useful than a list of all the things with precise time-stamps.
It's fine to add a "human" time like that, but please have it in addition to the real data.
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8.5% done with 2025
welcome to february
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I do not recall.
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that's actually a little cool (my main work repo)
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My graphics-card has only 8Gigs of VRAM.
Want a bigger one.
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another day, another model
mistral.ai/news/mistral-small-3/
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When I write #html I put the styling directly into the DOM.
No packaging, no URLs, no nothing.
Works a treat, every time.
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these "models" are, as far as I understand, packaged weights and code.
what's stopping that code from "calling home" or doing other nefarious shit?
[#]ai #llm #deepseek #gpt
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You guys? I don't think #deepseek will cause less demand for computer chips.
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Wouldn't it be neat if you could host your #activitypub server on your phone?
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"tell me a joke about ducks"
Thought for 86 secondsOkay, so I need to come up with a joke about ducks. Hmm, where do I start? Well, ducks are known for quacking, waddling, and being around water. Maybe I can play on something related to their characteristics or behavior.
Let me think about what makes ducks funny. They have beaks that sometimes look like they're smiling, they fly in V formations, and they often hang out in ponds. Oh, maybe I can use a pun or wordplay involving something ducks do that humans find amusing.
Wait, the user mentioned "Why did the duck go to the doctor?" That's a classic setup. Let me see why that works. It's because ducks don't have teeth, so when they go to the dentist, they might say, "Quack like I know you do," which is a play on words with "crack" and "quack." Or maybe it's about them not needing dental care since they don't have teeth. Either way, it's a pun that works well.
Is there another angle? Maybe something involving their bills or how they sit. Oh, I remember hearing a joke where a duck walks into a bar and the bartender says, "We don't serve ducks here," and the duck says, "But we do!" because ducks are birds and can fly in, but maybe that's not as funny.
Alternatively, thinking about their quacking: Why did the duck bring a ladder to the party? Because he heard there was something "high" on the cake. Hmm, not as strong as the doctor joke.
Another idea could be based on their flight pattern. Why did the duck refuse to join the flying club? Because it required a "quack" membership! That's another pun, but I think the doctor joke is more classic and gets a better response.
So, I think the best approach is to go with the classic setup: "Why did the duck go to the doctor?" and then explain that ducks don't need a toothbrush because they don't have teeth—so maybe the punchline is about them not needing dental care. Or the pun on "quack" instead of "crack." Either way, it's effective.
I should make sure the joke is clear and concise. Maybe add a bit more context to the punchline so it's understandable why it's funny. The key is the wordplay between "doctor" and the duck's behavior or characteristics.
Alright, I think that's a solid approach. Now, putting it all together in a structured response.
Here’s the classic joke about ducks, known for its clever wordplay:
Why did the duck go to the doctor?
Because ducks don’t need a toothbrush—they quack instead of having teeth! 😄
that's just bad (this was deepseek-r1:8b)
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8b is quite slow on my laptop, but it's impressively capable
i need a faster computer
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