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I played with nlpodyssey/verbaflow: Neural Language Model for Go today a little bit today.... First I had to download a ~2GB file (the model), then convert that to a format the program verbaflow understands which came out to roughly ~5GB. Then I tried some of the samples in the README. My god, this this is so goddamn awfully slow its like watching paint dry 😱 All just to predict the next few tokens?! 😳 I had a look at the resource utilisation as well as it was _trying_ to do this "work", using 100% of 1.5 Cores and ~10GB of Memory 😳 Who da fuq actually thinks any of this large language model (LLM) and neural network crap is actually any good or useful? 🤔 Its just garbage 🤣~
I played with nlpodyssey/verbaflow: Neural Language Model for Go today a little bit today.... First I had to download a ~2GB file (the model), then convert that to a format the program verbaflow understands which came out to roughly ~5GB. Then I tried some of the samples in the README. My god, this this is so goddamn awfully slow its like watching paint dry 😱 All just to predict the next few tokens?! 😳 I had a look at the resource utilisation as well as it was _trying_ to do this "work", using 100% of 1.5 Cores and ~10GB of Memory 😳 Who da fuq actually thinks any of this large language model (LLM) and neural network crap is actually any good or useful? 🤔 Its just garbage 🤣~
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@mckinley Sorry saw the Twt the first time, but sadly I don't use Tor nor know how to use it in the first place 🤣
@mckinley Sorry saw the Twt the first time, but sadly I don't use Tor nor know how to use it in the first place 🤣
@mckinley Sorry saw the Twt the first time, but sadly I don't use Tor nor know how to use it in the first place 🤣
[47°09′16″S, 126°43′49″W] Reading: 1.26000 PPM
Check this out 😆
Check this out 😆
Check this out 😆
@mckinley On a family outing and sitting down for lunch now 😋
@mckinley On a family outing and sitting down for lunch now 😋
@mckinley On a family outing and sitting down for lunch now 😋
hi y'all
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Go in 100 Seconds - YouTube -- I kind of like what this guy does at times, very short and concise, but very well put together 👌
Go in 100 Seconds - YouTube -- I kind of like what this guy does at times, very short and concise, but very well put together 👌
Go in 100 Seconds - YouTube -- I kind of like what this guy does at times, very short and concise, but very well put together 👌
@darch What was the interesting key takeaway for you? 🤔
@darch What was the interesting key takeaway for you? 🤔
@darch What was the interesting key takeaway for you? 🤔
These are my thoughts currently (from IRC):


[10:40:20]  <prologic> Thinking about writing a do nothing framework in Go
[10:41:10]  <prologic> One in which consumers can define their procedure in their own repo
[10:42:07]  <prologic> And users can of the tool can execute any procedure that the binary has imported
[10:42:58]  <prologic> And eventually implement Run() to turn steps from manual ones to automated ones gradually
[14:51:34]  <xuu> Like for mocking against?
[14:51:43]  <xuu> Not sure I follow
[16:03:04]  <prologic> xuu basically for reducing the activation energy to complete otherwise manual procsses
[16:03:14]  <prologic> where you can gradually turn them into automated processes
[16:03:29]  <prologic> https://blog.danslimmon.com/2019/07/15/do-nothing-scripting-the-key-to-gradual-automation/
These are my thoughts currently (from IRC):


[10:40:20]  <prologic> Thinking about writing a do nothing framework in Go
[10:41:10]  <prologic> One in which consumers can define their procedure in their own repo
[10:42:07]  <prologic> And users can of the tool can execute any procedure that the binary has imported
[10:42:58]  <prologic> And eventually implement Run() to turn steps from manual ones to automated ones gradually
[14:51:34]  <xuu> Like for mocking against?
[14:51:43]  <xuu> Not sure I follow
[16:03:04]  <prologic> xuu basically for reducing the activation energy to complete otherwise manual procsses
[16:03:14]  <prologic> where you can gradually turn them into automated processes
[16:03:29]  <prologic> https://blog.danslimmon.com/2019/07/15/do-nothing-scripting-the-key-to-gradual-automation/
These are my thoughts currently (from IRC):


[10:40:20]  <prologic> Thinking about writing a do nothing framework in Go
[10:41:10]  <prologic> One in which consumers can define their procedure in their own repo
[10:42:07]  <prologic> And users can of the tool can execute any procedure that the binary has imported
[10:42:58]  <prologic> And eventually implement Run() to turn steps from manual ones to automated ones gradually
[14:51:34]  <xuu> Like for mocking against?
[14:51:43]  <xuu> Not sure I follow
[16:03:04]  <prologic> xuu basically for reducing the activation energy to complete otherwise manual procsses
[16:03:14]  <prologic> where you can gradually turn them into automated processes
[16:03:29]  <prologic> https://blog.danslimmon.com/2019/07/15/do-nothing-scripting-the-key-to-gradual-automation/
@movq I'm trying to build something like this at my work. Do you have a library of such procedures or are the scripts/binaires built for one proc at a time?
@movq I'm trying to build something like this at my work. Do you have a library of such procedures or are the scripts/binaires built for one proc at a time?
@movq I'm trying to build something like this at my work. Do you have a library of such procedures or are the scripts/binaires built for one proc at a time?
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Há um cheiro de aftershave que me leva de volta à fila de elevador da empresa de software onde trabalhei em 2009.
Há um cheiro de aftershave que me leva de volta à fila de elevador da empresa de software onde trabalhei em 2009.
I know to which Debian's release party I'm going to, how about you?
@prologic Yep, we do use that approach at work. 👌 I wasn’t convinced at first, either, but I’m beginning to see the benefits.
@prologic Yep, we do use that approach at work. 👌 I wasn’t convinced at first, either, but I’m beginning to see the benefits.
@prologic Yep, we do use that approach at work. 👌 I wasn’t convinced at first, either, but I’m beginning to see the benefits.
@lyse Nice shots. 😊 I’m surprised by the amount of depth of field effect in 35.jpg. Or is that post-proc?
@lyse Nice shots. 😊 I’m surprised by the amount of depth of field effect in 35.jpg. Or is that post-proc?
@lyse Nice shots. 😊 I’m surprised by the amount of depth of field effect in 35.jpg. Or is that post-proc?
@mckinley Interesting. For a moment, I thought about using that for our servers at work, but mh, I’d rather not. It’s fine for stuff at home, as you said.

(The way the text is written, you might think that you can specify expiry dates for key slots, because of that “it’s only valid for 30 seconds”. Then I realized that doesn’t make any sense. 😅)
@mckinley Interesting. For a moment, I thought about using that for our servers at work, but mh, I’d rather not. It’s fine for stuff at home, as you said.

(The way the text is written, you might think that you can specify expiry dates for key slots, because of that “it’s only valid for 30 seconds”. Then I realized that doesn’t make any sense. 😅)
@mckinley Interesting. For a moment, I thought about using that for our servers at work, but mh, I’d rather not. It’s fine for stuff at home, as you said.

(The way the text is written, you might think that you can specify expiry dates for key slots, because of that “it’s only valid for 30 seconds”. Then I realized that doesn’t make any sense. 😅)
[47°09′43″S, 126°43′55″W] Resetting dosimeter
On my blog: Free Culture Book Club — Distress Beacon https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2023/05/27/distress-beacon.html #freeculture #bookclub
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@lyse Ahh I see ! 😆 They seem darker than the sheep I know 🤔
@lyse Ahh I see ! 😆 They seem darker than the sheep I know 🤔
@lyse Ahh I see ! 😆 They seem darker than the sheep I know 🤔
New repository: aquilax/calendars - Go packages for working with different calendars
New repository: aquilax/calendars - Go packages for working with different calendars
New repository: aquilax/video-encode.sh - null
New repository: aquilax/video-encode.sh - null
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@prologic Thank you! Yeah, these are sheep with long hair. I don't know the exact name or breed. Maybe they're just about to be sheared.
@mckinley That's an interesting article, mate!
Do-nothing scripting: the key to gradual automation – Dan Slimmon
Do-nothing scripting: the key to gradual automation – Dan Slimmon
Do-nothing scripting: the key to gradual automation – Dan Slimmon
[47°09′29″S, 126°43′25″W] Dosimeter malfunction
Long live gopher!
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@lyse Very nice shots mate 👌 Curious, what animals are those? Ordinary sheep or something else? 🤔
@lyse Very nice shots mate 👌 Curious, what animals are those? Ordinary sheep or something else? 🤔
@lyse Very nice shots mate 👌 Curious, what animals are those? Ordinary sheep or something else? 🤔
Thanks to everyone who doesn't let gopher die.
I wanted to show students what the Internet was like before W3 and HTTP.
The last time I connect to gopher was 30 years ago. Nice to see he's alive.
We went on a little bit longer hike again, super nice weather. A bit too hot in the sun already. https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2023-05-26/

Meadow
On my blog: Toots 🐘 from 05/22 to 05/26 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2023/05/26/week.html #linkdump #mastodon #socialmedia #week
@rrraksamam It's OK the AI hype will end soon enough and then another will take its place 🤣
@rrraksamam It's OK the AI hype will end soon enough and then another will take its place 🤣
@rrraksamam It's OK the AI hype will end soon enough and then another will take its place 🤣
@@paulasimoes@ciberlandia.pt Very nice! 👌
@@paulasimoes@ciberlandia.pt Very nice! 👌
@@paulasimoes@ciberlandia.pt Very nice! 👌
I am concerned about my outgoing debts, but not about small-ish incoming ones
I am concerned about my outgoing debts, but not about small-ish incoming ones
I am concerned about my outgoing debts, but not about small-ish incoming ones
I am concerned about my outgoing debts, but not about small-ish incoming ones
I am concerned about my outgoing debts, but not about small-ish incoming ones
I am concerned about my outgoing debts, but not about small-ish incoming ones
Erz Herz zog
Erz Herz zog
Erz Herz zog
Erz Herz zog
Erz Herz zog
Erz Herz zog
I think I'm getting *more* curious with age
I think I'm getting *more* curious with age
I think I'm getting *more* curious with age
I think I'm getting *more* curious with age
I think I'm getting *more* curious with age
I think I'm getting *more* curious with age
North Myrtle Beach Running: 3.12 miles, 00:07:44 average pace, 00:24:05 duration
drove up to myrtle beach to see the family so no sleep registered. after a full day of work i was able to break away for a few quick miles. and quick they were! new unexpected pb 5k (since the marine corps which i don't count haha). checked my HR a few times the first mile and it was below 140 and at such a speed. must have been wrong lol... when i did my turn around at 1.60 miles it hit me but not enough to slow me down too much. i am going to pay for this tomorrow no doubt.
#running
user/bmallred/data/2023-05-26-16-39-47.fit: 3.12 miles, 00:07:44 average pace, 00:24:05 duration

#running
user/bmallred/data/2023-05-26-16-39-47.fit: 3.12 miles, 00:07:44 average pace, 00:24:05 duration

#running
user/bmallred/data/2023-05-26-16-39-47.fit: 3.12 miles, 00:07:44 average pace, 00:24:05 duration

#running
Lab6 issue 4, at long last: https://lab6.com/4
Cormac McCarthys writing has strong Harvard sentence energy.
Cormac McCarthys writing has strong Harvard sentence energy.
Cormac McCarthys writing has strong Harvard sentence energy.