







Ha! I was just about to suggest I could do that :) I will sub to those and add anything else relevant if helpful.
Just no respectful.


Dick! Dick, take a look out of starboard…
I nearly fell off’ve the crapper when I read that.


Which part of them did you date then? Just out of curiosity…


She thinks it’s not kosher
“No, the fact you’re fat makes you look fat—the dress just makes you look blue.” was a reply one of my friends who worked in retail gave to a customer once. He does not work in retail any more.


It already is—it’s been much easier for Australians to move freely round Europe for some time. We have friends with dual uk / au passports, and they always use their au docs when travelling in Europe.
Yes it’s more the image viewer I was referring to not the feed view. I worked a bit with the Arctic developer to get it just how I like it, so I guess I’m a bit biased :) But I’ll write it up and see what others think.
I use GitHub a lot so happy to post there. And I’ll post here re ideas. My biggest ‘miss’ from Arctic was the excellent image handling (from a UX perspective). I think they had that just right and would love to see it work that way on Mlem.


The TestFlight link on the GitHub page is returning an error for me. Is it still open?



Oh sure. The training data is about 5mb so easily manageable on a relatively modern machine, but not on the kind of thing that was used for ELIZA.


That tldr needs a tldr…
But also you absolutely can learn & build small versions of LLMs on a regular laptop. I did it on my old 2017 Dell XPS, and trained it on the complete works of Shakespeare. It learnt to write almost passable Shakespeare hallucination in a couple of hours. There’s a good tutorial online if you search for it.


A 99% reduction from $2.9 billion is $29 million. On the scale from $0 to $29 million, $7,386 is much closer to $0, so it’s more accurate to say the deal was cut by 100% unless you want to quote it with several decimal places.
It’s 99.9997% to 4 places.


And a lot less than $29,000,000.


How is $2.9bn to $7k a 99% cut? It’s far closer to a 100% cut…
This guy resists.
Tbh, “I know nothing on the subject” ought to be enough. :)