Current state of the GOP:
Bailouts for Silicon Valley California AI Companies are more important than your family being able to afford to buy gas or groceries.
@gaymergir See what I mean, this is so bad, what even is this?
It's nothing but trash recommendations every single time, no matter how many times I say I'm not interested. It's like they really want me to go find a new platform.
Hey @nikitabier just take this algo out back and delete it.
@klara_sjo@TomFooleryIRL Oh, arts and crafts time, an old incandescent light bulb, bit of cardboard paper, a cheap pen cut in half, a soda bottle cap, some electrical tape, and a pocketknife.
It's a market hack.
The big AI companies are all rushing to public offerings (IPO) so they can get listed in top indexes and they're making deals to fast track that process. Those market indexes are heavily invested in by savings and retirement funds as broad bets, so in a sense it -will- happen by default unless those funds can suddenly upend their entire investment strategy (they can't and won't).
I think there's a decent possibility a lot of people will take a big hit in the near-term whenever it goes south, Personally, I'd doubt we are going to have big payoffs from this stuff for a good decade (similar to the DotCom era and early internet).
(not investment advice)
The trick is mmap seems to be very aggressive when running with the Vulkan backend, even at -ngl 0, I didn't expect that, CPU-build it was ~9gb, Vulkan it was ~2gb.
Bogged a bit while swapping, but how can you beat such a tiny footprint, it's running in near the same RAM as E2B!
Gemma 4 26B-A4B-it (UD-Q4_K_M) runs too way well, it literally feels like black magic, if my old TV box can run this on an outdated i5, I have no idea why 75% of new datacenters even need to exist, at least 75% of computers made in the last 10 years could run this (sans Chromebooks) and that would be good enough for 75% of people. It's like 2 to 3gb-ish in active memory, insane.
@CryptoCyberia I know we give Windows a lot of flak for being terrible (it is).
But then again, every time I want to do something in Linux, I end up spending ~20 minutes in the terminal figuring out why the thing that would've taken 20 seconds in Windows isn't working every other day. 🤷
@klara_sjo I hate data centers for making computer components expensive by pre-buying years worth of production that they'll never use. I want my cheap computer parts back.
@Rosiethe2nd OLED is terrible if you're not a casual with too much money, it'll be burned in and all the colors will be trash in just a couple years unless you run it cave dweller dim, and then what's the point even?