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What makes you think that?
Fair. The rest of the site is a lot more normal. More being a relative term, of course.
And hundreds of thousands of years of evolution pre-training the base model that their experience was layered on top of.
Any reasons why you can’t recommend it?
Interesting, because I saw a 20 point increase between vanilla Firefox and Mercury when testing last night.
That’s not a bad idea. Surely it could be automated within the image. If my ADHD allows me I might take a look at it later. :D
Looking at the installation instructions, it requires you to run database migrations manually with every image docker image update. Does this mean that running watchtower is going to bork this thing?
I’m not entirely sure how this would help with that, though. Is the model watermarked with your info or something? If you post the result anonymously, I don’t know how you’d track it back to someone that submitted their info here.
Proxmox on physical servers hosting a variety of vanilla Debian installations. I have a physical router running pfsense as well as two HP miniservers running OpenMediaVault.
Sorry about the “UPDATE” part if that was unclear, I just used the exact heading on the website due to the “no editing/editorializing” rule.
The video this guy posted with the severed head has him going on a screen against the federal government and illegal immigrants.
For all his faults, Donald uniquely has the charisma to pull this act off. His children are all rizzless goofs. My personal feeling is that anyone trying to do “The Trump” will fail miserably. What we’re more likely to see is someone else come along with a different style but that’s also charismatic.
C# is good. I use Visual Studio on Windows, so I’m not familiar with the tooling in VS Code in Linux, but I’ve heard good things. .NET is a nice environment to work in, the runtime works on all the OSs, and you can even package it into a self-contained binary with a little finagling.
The problems I’ve had with my RPis have all revolved around the fragility of their SD storage. I got burned one too many times trying to host something important in my house with these things, just for them to get corrupted and lose everything. Backing up these systems was its own nightmare, which failed as much as it succeeded.
What’s wrong with that?
Man, research is advancing at a tremendous pace. So excited about where this is all heading!
Unfortunately it inevitable. If a publicly traded company exists, it will have to extract more and more and more until this kind of rent-seeking model happens. And if a company is private, it will eventually go public. And even if you truly believe in a company’s owner to not sell out, eventually they will die and the company will go public or get sold. Eventually, money always wins.
I wonder if this model would see an increase in quality if it had the same quantity of data as something like stable diffusion. It is impressive, but I’ve found that it lacks knowledge of some things that stable diffusion understands.
What country is that?