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shosca commented on How to Run DeepSeek R1 Distilled Reasoning Models on RyzenAI and Radeon GPUs   guru3d.com/story/amd-expl... · Posted by u/waltercool
qskousen · 7 months ago
I think you do still have to have the ROCm drivers installed, but it's not very hard to do from AMD's website.
shosca · 7 months ago
everything from arch repos, well cachyos and arch :)
shosca commented on How to Run DeepSeek R1 Distilled Reasoning Models on RyzenAI and Radeon GPUs   guru3d.com/story/amd-expl... · Posted by u/waltercool
larntz · 7 months ago
Does that entire model fit in gpu memory? How's it run?

I tried running a model larger than ram size and it loads some layers into the gpu but offloads to the cpu also. It's faster than cpu alone for me, but not by a lot.

shosca · 7 months ago
you're right, actually noticed gpu clocking up and down with 32b, 14b clocks up fully and actually runs faster
shosca commented on How to Run DeepSeek R1 Distilled Reasoning Models on RyzenAI and Radeon GPUs   guru3d.com/story/amd-expl... · Posted by u/waltercool
shosca · 7 months ago
in my case with a 6900xt:

1. sudo pacman -S ollama-rocm

2. ollama serve

3. ollama run deepseek-r1:32b

shosca commented on Intent to approve PEP 703: making the GIL optional   discuss.python.org/t/a-st... · Posted by u/pablogsal
frfl · 2 years ago
If I remember Guido van Rossum did mention the status of the GIL in one of the Lex Friedman episodes [1] he was on (it's been a while, so I may be misremembering). Surprised to see a big decision like this happen so quickly. Did Meta's announcement play a big role in this [2]?

[1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DVyjdw4t9I

[2]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36643670

shosca · 2 years ago
Anaconda also has committed engineering resources to assist with the no-GIL transition.
shosca commented on Even the Pylint codebase uses Ruff   github.com/PyCQA/pylint/b... · Posted by u/thatxliner
selestify · 3 years ago
What’s the reasoning behind refusing to use pyproject.toml?
shosca commented on Twitter's new Tor onion service   twitter.com/AlecMuffett/s... · Posted by u/mooreds
cronix · 3 years ago
Use nitter.net to view twitter. Just http://nitter.net/username. It barely uses javascript (except if you want to watch video), no ads, no popups, no login, no "trending" section. Just the content of the person you're trying to read content from. All twitter links are replaced with nitter links, so navigation isn't an issue. Even if I had a Twitter account I'd use Nitter to browse. It's a lighter experience with no extra crap.
shosca · 3 years ago
You can also use https://github.com/SimonBrazell/privacy-redirect to auto redirect from twitter to nitter
shosca commented on Show HN: Wayremap is a Dynamic key remapper for Wayland desktop environment   github.com/acro5piano/way... · Posted by u/acro5piano
xrd · 4 years ago
Is anyone using Zoom with desktop sharing successfully with Wayland? I started running Nix and cannot figure out how to use zoom desktop sharing. According to zoom it should work just with the full desktop but the button says i can't share at all.

Was thinking maybe i could create a virtual desktop as a pipewire capture device but i wish I could just click the share button inside zoom.

It was cool that i could install zoom from nix-env.

shosca commented on Octotree – Proprietary Firefox extension contains AGPL-licensed code   github.com/christianbundy... · Posted by u/jhardy54
sali0 · 5 years ago
I use Octotree currently, but would like to see some alternatives. Does anyone have any they would recommend?

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