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andrewstuart commented on My development team costs $41.73 a month   philipotoole.com/my-devel... · Posted by u/indigodaddy
andrewstuart · 2 days ago
I can recommend using 3 LLMs at once for programming.

Ask them all to do the task, get them all to refute or agree with what the others say, let them all come up with design ideas or debugging then share their solution and synthesize into one outcome.

I’d never use just one at a time.

andrewstuart commented on Show HN: What country you would hit if you went straight where you're pointing   apps.apple.com/us/app/lea... · Posted by u/brgross
andrewstuart · 4 days ago
Installed it, love it.

It’s a 30 second novelty I’ll show to friends.

It would be great if the line continued rather than stopping g at the first country.

For example which direction is Japan? I think it might be behind Papua New Guinea.

andrewstuart commented on Say farewell to the AI bubble, and get ready for the crash   latimes.com/business/stor... · Posted by u/taimurkazmi
andrewstuart · 4 days ago
Meh.

Crashes come when there was no real business value.

I use AI all day and I’m sure I’m not the only one.

andrewstuart commented on Geotoy – Shadertoy for 3D Geometry   3d.ameo.design/geotoy... · Posted by u/Ameo
idrios · 5 days ago
Now we just need Rigtoy, Animtoy and Rendertoy and we'll be able to make beautiful 3D animations in the browser
andrewstuart · 5 days ago
I already built rendertoy a rendering engine to make hd videos from the browser.

https://www.youtube.com/@rendertoy4656

andrewstuart commented on LLMs tell bad jokes because they avoid surprises   danfabulich.medium.com/ll... · Posted by u/dfabulich
andrewstuart · 7 days ago
Gpt-2 used to be laugh out loud funny.

I spent hours creating stories with it that were literally hilarious.

At the same time the stories very often suddenly veered off to extreme violence, often murdering everyone.

I guess the humor got lost when they prevented the violence.

A pity because today’s LLMs are not funny at all.

andrewstuart commented on Should you take creatine?   economist.com/science-and... · Posted by u/Anon84
andrewstuart · 8 days ago
Beautifully worded.
andrewstuart commented on Gemma 3 270M: Compact model for hyper-efficient AI   developers.googleblog.com... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
dist-epoch · 10 days ago
Here you go, one click installer - https://lmstudio.ai
andrewstuart · 10 days ago
I’m talking about the supplier doing the packaging.
andrewstuart commented on What's the strongest AI model you can train on a laptop in five minutes?   seangoedecke.com/model-on... · Posted by u/ingve
andrewstuart · 10 days ago
Would have been useful to see exact steps taken to replicate the result.
andrewstuart commented on Gemma 3 270M: Compact model for hyper-efficient AI   developers.googleblog.com... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
canyon289 · 10 days ago
Hi all, I built these models with a great team. They're available for download across the open model ecosystem so give them a try! I built these models with a great team and am thrilled to get them out to you.

From our side we designed these models to be strong for their size out of the box, and with the goal you'll all finetune it for your use case. With the small size it'll fit on a wide range of hardware and cost much less to finetune. You can try finetuning them yourself in a free colab in under 5 minutes

For picking a Gemma size this is a video I recorded for the 1b to 27b sizes earlier this year, 270m being the newest addition

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcjrduz_YS8

Hacker News Disclaimer I really like working at Google so with that; All my opinions here are my own, I'm a researcher so I'll largely focus on technical questions, and I'll share what I can.

andrewstuart · 10 days ago
What effort do you folks take to see your models actually running on hardware such as AMD Strix Halo or Apple M3M4?

I get the sense that AI is at the “hobby kit computing” stage where they used to dump all the components in a box and give you a schematic and a soldering iron and happily say “you make it work!”

And that worked in the early days of computing because there was a small number of people really motivated for the outcome.

But fully assembled and packaged and tested in a nice looking box is where the real demand turned out to be.

I’m looking forward to the day Google doesn’t just dump a model and say “you do the rest”.

I want to fire up Ubuntu on a Strix Halo and say apt install then load the browser interface. Or just download and run a Mac installer and have it just work.

Arcane complex multi step build install configure processes for AI need to end in favor of one click install. I’m not interested in the process of making it run.

andrewstuart commented on Nginx introduces native support for ACME protocol   blog.nginx.org/blog/nativ... · Posted by u/phickey
andrewstuart · 11 days ago
It was this that sent me from nginx to caddy.

But I’m not going back. Nginx was a real pain to configure with so many puzzles and surprises and foot guns.

u/andrewstuart

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