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Thanks. When I was thinking of it, he was the first one that came to mind.
I can’t verify that it’s original, but I’ve never seen it before.
I had to look up doner meat and was pleasantly surprised.
I initially read it as Donner meat. (It’s an American thing. You don’t want to know)


Would you rather see him scraping up coins for bus fare?
For me, it’s Rockstar. I think I have 1 Origin game, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit (2010 I think), whichever one didn’t support force feedback wheels. I haven’t bought an EA game since.
I’ll admit I can’t nap as much as a cat. Maybe a dog.
Either way, there’s no way I can sleep for 8 straight hours at night and stay up for 16 hours during the day. That’s just nuts.
Or look at the bright side. The biggest asshole you’ll probably ever meet just walked into your kitchen, and the only thing you have to lose is a minimum wage job.
Exactly. When am I gonna learn…?
There’s nothing like waking up to that empty inbox.
Thought you’d never ask. https://youtu.be/i-jdhorGtQI?t=17


For anyone interested: there’s a new community for small trucks !keitrucks@lemm.ee


I think 70s-80s small pickups are going to become collectables in the future.


Nice. I’m planning to get a compact pickup soon. The prices are starting to get really steep where I live. It’s like $4000+ for a 25 year old truck with 180,000 miles on it.
So much better than when I might have said something dumb and I’m staring at that unread message notification.


I agree with CameronDev, not so much on the capacity, but the bandwidth. At 100+ Gb, the Ryzen/Core platforms are really holding you back with their weak I/O.
If you need that much memory, you might be better off picking up a used Xeon/Epyc from Ebay. Their CPU speeds are lower, but the quad channel RAM could make up for it, depending on what you’re trying to do.


https://tchncs.de/en/ has a pretty good landing page.


Seems like that should be illegal, like changing the odometer on a car, but what do I know.
Thank you for that explanation. My regex impaired ass thought he wanted to hurt generation[x|y|z].
I’m like “what’d we ever do to you?”


Probably better to ask on !localllama@sh.itjust.works. Ollama should be able to give you a decent LLM, and RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) will let it reference your dataset.
The only issue is that you asked for a smart model, which usually means a larger one, plus the RAG portion consumes even more memory, which may be more than a typical laptop can handle. Smaller models have a higher tendency to hallucinate - produce incorrect answers.
Short answer - yes, you can do it. It’s just a matter of how much RAM you have available and how long you’re willing to wait for an answer.