I tried Deepseek Coder 33b; it runs at around 2 words/second which is really slow.
Deepseek Coder V2 16b; seems to run as fast Gemma3
I tried Deepseek Coder 33b; it runs at around 2 words/second which is really slow.
Deepseek Coder V2 16b; seems to run as fast Gemma3
I don’t know, it is running much faster than I can read.
So I’m not sure why more performance would be needed, the only thing I was looking for was big VRAM, and AMD gives much more bang for you buck (especially in NZ). To get 16GB of VRAM on an NV card in NZ would have set me back an extra $800…not something I was willing to do.
This is the way.
I have ollama running locally on my RX9070, I have to use kernel 6.14 since it’s such a new GPU.
The 16G VRAM means I can run decent models, faster than I can read… currently running gemma3:12b, it’s crazy fast.
Ok, why does it seem like I first read a few months ago… Went it came out.
Have I been reading XKCD for 20 years… FFS
Works perfectly on my Asus Zenbook.
I don’t use it much, but it works.
The shared sense of alarm, just before a stamped, in herding animals.
e.g.
The air was electric, the shlarmled herd on edge, it felt like a fly landing on an ear would start the stamped.
Was going to say this, if no one else did
Anti fragile… Could have been a 2 page essay, with a page of examples… This concept did not need a whole book.
Disagree on subtle art, as someone with 3 kids, the core message of choosing what to care about is super important. There is so much in life you don’t need to concentrate on.
I’ve read rich dad poor dad, somewhat interesting but ultimately not that helpful.
I’ve heard of 7 habits, not read it though.
Not heard of the other one.
Bullying, weather it is physical, intellectual or emotional…it just grinds my gears.
Derpatology - the study of memes
Almost everything.
So much is taken for granted, taking it away is the only way to appreciate it.
One example: refrigeration…so powerful, but so mundane… until it’s gone.
It is the 2nd of April, the rest of the worlds (mostly) April fools day.
I used to run Ubuntu, but started liking it less and less.
After jumping around for a while, I settled on Mint. It is really nice, stable and easy to use for beginners, but everything is there for advanced users also.
But then there are places like Sanctuary mountain
So many options, it really depends on what you want.
But not none!