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the same happens with BloomZ, and that is listed as open
the same happens with BloomZ, and that is listed as open
neural network weights are just files, collections of numbers forming matrices; how is a partially open collection of weights of any use
the weights are open
$ docker exec -it ollama ollama show gemma:7b
Model
arch gemma
parameters 9B
quantization Q4_0
context length 8192
embedding length 3072
Parameters
stop "<start_of_turn>"
stop "<end_of_turn>"
penalize_newline false
repeat_penalty 1
License
Gemma Terms of Use
Last modified: February 21, 2024
how are the weights partially open?
130,000 units, I don’t know how
grabs popcorn
or just block them?
I wasn’t even aware this was a thing
I am using this https://github.com/lucaspar/firefox-vertical-tabs/ ; same idea
I read this comment several times and I still don’t understand it. Stand out for what? What content and patterns?
it needs to collapse automatically, otherwise it just wastes a lot of space
Well, what’s the problem. They have bacon and they have ice cr… oh I see the error now. Just add a generic response the ice cream machine is broken and move on!
wait, you guys read usernames?
But I would like to have a module that I could import and have all my databases and configuration of ETL[…]
ok, then write a module. I’m not sure what’s being asked. The best way is what works well for you.
List comprehensions return a new list. For the sake of code clarity, you probably shouldn’t change a second list from within a list comprehension. If you’re trying to concatenate two lists, you can do so in a second line:
a = list(range(10))
b = [ value for value in range(5) ]
a.extend(b)
# a has 15 elements
print(a)
I bet he’ll be able to retire at 3 years old with this many jobs
guns don’t kill people, toddlers do
That’s more like an excuse to keep those stupid 5, 6, and even more interview round processes. Basically making you work an entire week for free in exchange of a chance of getting an offer. Make the first or second rounds with AI and only bother after that.
There’s a good chance the solar system (or another star system) will be yeeted from milkdromeda, so I guess I’ll move to another star. But who knows if I’ll afford one with a billion-year scale inflation.