Not really “smarter” though? It’s just a big probability engine.
(Not trying to flame bait or anything. I just wouldn’t call LLM as exhibiting intelligence. It is great at making connections based on probability but doesn’t have a semantic understanding of what it is doing)
Had it for 3 days running with nary a request. Perhaps it's the chosen model that I am serving (Gemma 4 26b)? I did see some WARN logs right after startup but the description don't suggest any problems that would block accepting requests or processing them.
As informative as this is, what is with the tendency to use Twitter where a blog posting would be more appropriate? Reading this with the character limit break cadence and understanding.
I am curious about this. Has there been an analysis comparing the contents in the two respective countries? Something that would be illustrative of this claim. I am not doubting you or your statement. Just looking for information to back it up.
My search consistently yields marketing stats. Perhaps I am using the wrong key words?
Would this be able to transfer your clipboard from Linux to an iOS device? Or at least via a roundabout way (like say a script that uses ssh to a MacOS based machine to utilize its `pbcopy` & `pbpaste`)?
Notwithstanding the other issues mentioned, but the MacBook Air is not exactly user repairable. IIRC, it is a SOC. So any part that breaks the entire thing needs to be replaced. I got a MacBook Pro 2018 and though it works it still makes wary.
I consider myself an advanced-beginner programmer untested in the real world (looking for my first coding job though!), and I understood it relatively quickly. It does appear more concise than many if-else statements. After the initial “what?”, I was able to quickly parse through it. I think this is faster than using the standard form.
(Not trying to flame bait or anything. I just wouldn’t call LLM as exhibiting intelligence. It is great at making connections based on probability but doesn’t have a semantic understanding of what it is doing)