Sounds cool. Gave it a minute or two and can’t deal with the banter haha not my cup of tea.
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FrankLaskey@lemmy.mlto
News@lemmy.world•Record deaths in US immigration custody expose systemic failuresEnglish
4·11 days agoExactly. The system is what it does.
FrankLaskey@lemmy.mlto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•It is now better than ever to find alternatives to fossil fuels, do you have any plans?English
0·11 days agoAbsolutely. They do tend to be quite a bit more expensive per watt though. From my research you can get cheap panels and just plug them into a LiPo4 battery or even lead acid batteries as well. It’s just that batteries (even though they’ve gotten a lot cheaper) are still expensive enough to nearly double the cost of the system in many cases so the plug-in option with 400 watts of panels etc gives you the best bang for the buck for sure. But it’s not legal or possible in many US states (though that is changing fast)
FrankLaskey@lemmy.mlto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•It is now better than ever to find alternatives to fossil fuels, do you have any plans?English
0·12 days agoBiking (e-bikes are great if you can afford one and greatly increase range and decrease effort in many environments)
Installing solar (I’m currently renting but my state is debating a new law which seems likely to pass modeled on the Utah law - and others which started in Europe - which allows small solar systems to be plugged directly into a home outlet to supplement energy needs with minimal cost)
FrankLaskey@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•How Much Do LLMs Hallucinate in Document Q&A Scenarios? A 172-Billion-Token Study Across Temperatures, Context Lengths, and Hardware Platforms [TLDR: 25%]English
1·20 days agoMy biggest takeaway here is that choosing the context length and (to a lesser extent) the temperature carefully is important for reducing hallucinations. I expected model families to vary widely between themselves but not for context length to have such a massive impact tbh.
It seems from this like reducing context length in applications where it isn’t essential for the model to hold very large amounts of context simultaneously would be best practice no?
FrankLaskey@lemmy.mlto
News@lemmy.world•Iran begins mining Strait of Hormuz as Washington's tanker escort claim collapses - Türkiye TodayEnglish
57·22 days agoAnd diesel prices (which underpin essentially all industry and production) have gone even more brrrrrrrrrr. Which means just about everything else will be shooting up in price soon if the strait remains closed…
FrankLaskey@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•I'm tired of LLM bullshitting. So I fixed it.English
0·2 months agoThis is very cool. Will dig into it a bit more later but do you have any data on how much it reduces hallucinations or mistakes? I’m sure that’s not easy to come by but figured I would ask. And would this prevent you from still using the built-in web search in OWUI to augment the context if desired?




Very low fee cross-border (remittance) transfers using stablecoins (cryptoassets that are pegged to a fiat currency like the dollar) allow people to avoid getting ripped off by companies like Western Union.
On crypto platforms like Ethereum that support smart contracts (basically computer programs that run on the blockchain and allow you to automate transfers etc), you can provide liquidity to money markets and asset exchange platforms and earn many times the interest yield (APY) of what you might get at a bank for a similar thing (like 12-60% vs 2-5%). If you’re a real finance nerd you can also access various exotic financial instruments on other platforms that otherwise wouldn’t be available to you unless you were at a huge investment bank or hedge fund and even some that aren’t possible there. These are often called DeFi platforms (Decentralized Finance)
Another huge use of crypto networks are money laundering and scams though so beware. It’s still a largely unregulated black market. Never put more money into a crypto network than you can afford to lose.