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skeletonjelly commented on Mistral 7B Fine-Tune Optimized   openpipe.ai/blog/mistral-... · Posted by u/tosh
thorum · 2 years ago
Anecdotally, I finetuned Mistral 7B for a specific (and slightly unusual) natural language processing task just a few days ago. GPT-4 can do the task, but it needs a long complex prompt and only gets it right about 80-90% of the time - the finetuned model performs significantly better with fewer tokens. (In fact it does so well that I suspect I could get good results with an even smaller model.)
skeletonjelly · 2 years ago
Can you please point me in the direction of the guide you used for fine tuning? Did you use QLoRA?
skeletonjelly commented on Firefox slow to load YouTube? Just another front in Google's war on ad blockers   theregister.com/2023/11/2... · Posted by u/heavyset_go
chii · 2 years ago
which kinda sucks, as this requires downloading the entire video before you can watch, so you cannot decide _not_ to watch it quickly (it takes at least the time to download, which, if the video is long, might take a while).
skeletonjelly · 2 years ago
VLC can stream Youtube can't it?
skeletonjelly commented on Guide to running Llama 2 locally   replicate.com/blog/run-ll... · Posted by u/bfirsh
RicoElectrico · 2 years ago

    curl -L "https://replicate.fyi/windows-install-llama-cpp"
... returns 404 Not Found

skeletonjelly · 2 years ago
Looks like it's fixed now, I had the same 404 for a while
skeletonjelly commented on Newpipe.net removed from Google search results due to DMCA take down request   newpipe.net/blog/pinned/a... · Posted by u/the-scrabi
wkat4242 · 2 years ago
What's the difference between the dlp and dl versions? I've only ever tried dl.
skeletonjelly · 2 years ago
youtube-dl is unmaintained. yt-dlp is a maintained fork
skeletonjelly commented on Clinical trial of mRNA universal influenza vaccine candidate begins   nih.gov/news-events/news-... · Posted by u/geox
oldgradstudent · 3 years ago
> The major difference was that several of the steps went in parallel instead of sequence because there was the money, people, and will to do it.

That not true.

Important steps were skipped or shortened.

For example, blinding was broken a relatively short time after the beginning of the trial. Participant were notified whether they were part of the trial group or placebo group.

This makes the trial useless for the possibility of long term side effects.

skeletonjelly · 3 years ago
This feels like the kind of thing to include citations with, no?
skeletonjelly commented on Film studios lose bid to unmask Reddit users who wrote comments on piracy   arstechnica.com/tech-poli... · Posted by u/PaulHoule
Klonoar · 3 years ago
We literally had a project on the HN front page a few months ago that could identify users from commenting styles.

Removal of the comment itself matters, nobody owes you information forever.

skeletonjelly · 3 years ago
What was the project?
skeletonjelly commented on Understanding the .NET ecosystem: The evolution of .NET into .NET 7   andrewlock.net/understand... · Posted by u/alexzeitler
Guillaume86 · 3 years ago
> Right now EF Core is probably the best ORM that has ever existed. What exactly is missing?

Wish I could agree but they would have to fix the very slow time to first query when using big models (+500 tables in our case). Compiled models is not a solution for us since our model changes a lot and the compilation is just as slow. It's disappointing because it used to work fine under the ancient Linq2SQL library.

skeletonjelly · 3 years ago
Can't you generate the compiled model as part of the CI/CD?

Also maybe you might find a benefit from splitting your context into multiples. I am considering this option for one of my code bases

skeletonjelly commented on Why Is Colorectal Cancer Rising Rapidly Among Young Adults?   cancer.gov/news-events/ca... · Posted by u/paulpauper
ydnaclementine · 3 years ago
Alright, let's say I know a friend who could be concerned. What is the proper term in Zocdoc to find the right kind of doctor to get this checked?
skeletonjelly · 3 years ago
Seconding a gastroenterologist. In Australia you have to be referred to by a general physician, and the GE will perform the colonoscopy procedure and also consult. I'm in my 30s and had mine done just the other week. The prep sucks but it's for a good cause, and the anaesthesia is divine.

Good on your friend ;) It's important to look after your brain's meat suit, particularly that area considering the growing body of research between the gut/brain

skeletonjelly commented on Z-library founders arrested in Argentina   justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/... · Posted by u/cft
rexreed · 3 years ago
My suggestion to Russian nationals who are engaged in crime: stay in Russia.
skeletonjelly · 3 years ago
Another person made a good point I'll extend on: you'd stay in Russia until you end up dying in Ukraine, viewed by people watching drone footage online
skeletonjelly commented on Twitter to start layoffs -internal email   reuters.com/technology/tw... · Posted by u/wglb
memish · 3 years ago
Is the idea here that Twitter is more complicated than building rockets? Or building factories that build millions of electric cars?
skeletonjelly · 3 years ago
Not the person you're replying to, but it's not "more complicated" per se, technically, but Twitter is as Musk puts it a town square, and if you're going to treat a product that relies on a social network like a car or a rocket...can't see the analogous processes applying here

u/skeletonjelly

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