Do you use jellyseerr?
Do you use jellyseerr?
What data format is easy to read if it fills more than the entire screen?
That doesn’t sound like a union at all to me.
Why is that?
I might be based coming from Norway where we have a very well regulated system with unions on both sides of the table. But I don’t see our unions as something easily corruptable at all.
If it is an actual reference it is either incredibly obscure or I have missed something and would like to know what it references.
Either way I know what to listen to the next couple of days.
In general? Off the top of my head I remember these male to male cables.
It is also an adjustable, external retina that allows you to let just enough light through, apparently.
Worked the first six years of my career using no version history tracking or backups at all on one of our main systems. Nobody knew we didn’t have backups and I didn’t know how to use git and figured it wasn’t so important since I was maintaining it alone anyway.
(I don’t do any of those things anymore)
It’s basically github for large language models.
Let me guess; does it recursively remove all permissions from the file system?
Im gonna give llamafile a go! I want to try to run it at least once with a different set of weights just to see it work and also see different weights handle the same inputs.
The reason I am asking about training is because of my work where fine tuning our own is going to come knocking soon, so I want to stay a bit ahead of the curve. Even though it already feels like I am late to the party.
Thanks!
Where do you get it? Hugging face?
I am researching doing the same, but know nothing about running my own yet. Did you train your llm for programming in any way, or just download and run an open source one? If so which model etc do you use?
It feels like the last sentence should have been a question.
Being Norwegian i code on the Norwegian keyboard layout. I get confused every time I get defaulted into English.
It is a gui for searching for stuff across sonarr and radarr that also integrates with jellyfin to keep track of what you already have.
So uh. I guess it makes it easier for other people in your household to add stuff to jellyfin