/r/localllama is not like that at all.
> I get hallucinated tool call parameters and bizarre invocations tweaking sampler might help
It would be true, if model providers did not throttle their models. I do not have definitive proof they do but the rumors are abundant.
> Chemical reactions are just math. No, it is quantum mechanics. Physical world is not reducible to math, it has been long proven since early 20th century.
LFM models I've tried all seemed to be suffering from serious coherence issues. I found Gemmas the best at tasks requiring rock solid coherent output; even Qwen's not comparable.
> Qwen 3.6 burns it to the ground. Not for creative writing or NLP.
It feels like a pointless conversation, if no sampler settings (min_p, temperature etc.) mentioned.
> An LLM is a router and completely stateless aside from the context you feed into it. Not the latest SSM and hybrid attention ones.
good old illustrtation: https://www.ml6.eu/en/blog/large-language-models-to-fine-tun... The it- one is the yellow smiling dot, the pt- is the rightmost monster head.
> If I offend anyone I will not be apologising for it. What you said is simply counterfactual, so no reason to be offended.
Asimov is a widespread lastname in ex-USSR, esp. Central Asia. I personally know three unrelated Asimovs.
> Local model enthusiasts often assume that running locally is more energy efficient than running in a data center, It is a well known 101 truism in /r/Localllama that local is rarely cheaper, unless run batched - then…
Hmm...no. These two things are orthogonal. Regardless, Olmo are opensource.
1 and 3 contradict each other. Last thing people need is anti-AI hysteria.
1. What makes you think it is written by an LLM 2. Where is that rule, could you cite it? 3. How dow I know you did not use LLM for your comment?
> the API-driven $trillion labs? here we go: https://huggingface.co/collections/trillionlabs/tri-series
please post it on /r/localllama
Phi-4-14b with layers duplicated (phi-4-25b) has increassed performance. Phi-4-49b has degraded vs 14b.
Phi-4-25 is another example.
You might like /r/antiai.
duh
> Slippery slopes are a logical fallacy. Every single decision moving you down the slope is intentional. First they came for the Communists And I did not speak out Because I was not a Communist Then they came for the…
TUIs sadly have become niche tech, and accessibility is rarely a concern for niche things.
"Majority of peers" has never experienced proper TUI in their life, and their opinion is hardly relevant.
> But once you start adding mouse clickable tabs, buttons, checkboxes etc. you left the UX for TUIs behind and applied the UX expected for GUIs, it has become a GUI larping as a TUI. TIL that VIM is not cease being TUI…
/r/localllama is not like that at all.
> I get hallucinated tool call parameters and bizarre invocations tweaking sampler might help
It would be true, if model providers did not throttle their models. I do not have definitive proof they do but the rumors are abundant.
> Chemical reactions are just math. No, it is quantum mechanics. Physical world is not reducible to math, it has been long proven since early 20th century.
LFM models I've tried all seemed to be suffering from serious coherence issues. I found Gemmas the best at tasks requiring rock solid coherent output; even Qwen's not comparable.
> Qwen 3.6 burns it to the ground. Not for creative writing or NLP.
It feels like a pointless conversation, if no sampler settings (min_p, temperature etc.) mentioned.
> An LLM is a router and completely stateless aside from the context you feed into it. Not the latest SSM and hybrid attention ones.
good old illustrtation: https://www.ml6.eu/en/blog/large-language-models-to-fine-tun... The it- one is the yellow smiling dot, the pt- is the rightmost monster head.
> If I offend anyone I will not be apologising for it. What you said is simply counterfactual, so no reason to be offended.
Asimov is a widespread lastname in ex-USSR, esp. Central Asia. I personally know three unrelated Asimovs.
> Local model enthusiasts often assume that running locally is more energy efficient than running in a data center, It is a well known 101 truism in /r/Localllama that local is rarely cheaper, unless run batched - then…
Hmm...no. These two things are orthogonal. Regardless, Olmo are opensource.
1 and 3 contradict each other. Last thing people need is anti-AI hysteria.
1. What makes you think it is written by an LLM 2. Where is that rule, could you cite it? 3. How dow I know you did not use LLM for your comment?
> the API-driven $trillion labs? here we go: https://huggingface.co/collections/trillionlabs/tri-series
please post it on /r/localllama
Phi-4-14b with layers duplicated (phi-4-25b) has increassed performance. Phi-4-49b has degraded vs 14b.
Phi-4-25 is another example.
You might like /r/antiai.
duh
> Slippery slopes are a logical fallacy. Every single decision moving you down the slope is intentional. First they came for the Communists And I did not speak out Because I was not a Communist Then they came for the…
TUIs sadly have become niche tech, and accessibility is rarely a concern for niche things.
"Majority of peers" has never experienced proper TUI in their life, and their opinion is hardly relevant.
> But once you start adding mouse clickable tabs, buttons, checkboxes etc. you left the UX for TUIs behind and applied the UX expected for GUIs, it has become a GUI larping as a TUI. TIL that VIM is not cease being TUI…