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Fine-tuning with GPT-OSS and Hugging Face Transformers

cookbook.openai.com
1 points·by ljdtt·11개월 전·0 comments

How do you manage resources like links, PDFs, and videos?

1 points·by ljdtt·2년 전·2 comments

What are the most visually appealing blogs you've seen?

18 points·by ljdtt·2년 전·15 comments

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ljdtt
·9개월 전·discuss
first time i see "fubar", is that a common expression on the industry? jsut curious (english is not my native language)
ljdtt
·작년·discuss
Slightly off-topic from the article itself, but… does anyone else feel like Nature’s cookie banner just never goes away? I have vivid memories of trying to reject cookies multiple times, eventually giving up and accepting them just to get to the article only for the banner to show up again the next time I visit. I swear it’s giving me déjà vu every single visit.. Am I the only one experiencing this, or is this just how their site works?
ljdtt
·2년 전·discuss
Thank you. I'll give it a check.
ljdtt
·2년 전·discuss
Very interesting. Any turn-based games you'd recommend for someone who's completely new to them? I have zero knowledge in that area but would love to try it out.
ljdtt
·2년 전·discuss
That really resonates with me! I’ve found that when I’m up against a tricky problem, the solution often pops into my head when I’m not actively thinking about it—whether I’m sleeping, going for a walk, or just doing something completely different. It’s like the answer appears out of nowhere after I’ve stepped away.

I’ve always wondered why this happens. Is it just how our brains work in problem-solving mode? Does anyone know of any articles or studies that dive into this? I imagine it’s not just a programming thing, but a general part of solving complex problems.