This is a fantastic idea, and I'm going to start doing this immediately!
I just have Hermes refer to me as "bro", "dude", but now I'm gonna have to have it incorporate "I'm a complete clown!".
This may not be exactly what you're asking, but I've been running Hermes using different frontier models (like DeepseekV4-Pro, GLM-5.2, and others) as the heavy lifters but who also spawn agents to run my local models…
I've been working on a home Hermes setup that I'm using to do a variety of things. So far, here's what I've done: - Set up an in-house alternative to my Ring subscription for the cameras around my house. So far I have…
Not saying this is what you did, but I found out the hard way that keeping a context window open for a long time burns tokens like crazy. I had a Hermes session using DeepSeek v4 Pro via Ollama, and ate half my weekly…
I have 24GB of VRAM (via a RTX 4090) and run Qwen3.6-35b:iq4, so it's importance-aware quantization and isn't nearly as dumb as it sounds like, fitting the 35b into 18 GB so you have some left over. So far I've had no…
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I'm running qwen36.:35b:iq4 IQ4_XS quant. Takes 18 GB of RAM with 131k context window. Seems to be really good. Have it running local stuff via Hermes, using a cloud model via Ollama (Deepseek V4-Pro) for heavy lifting.
Same here, I know why it costs as much as it does, and that doesn't deter me. I want it for my living room, and to just mess around with. Will enter the lottery and hope my number gets picked!
I went to the University of Arkansas in the fall of 1993, into Computer Systems Engineering, and we were the first freshman class to work on C/C++ as a primary language to be learned, instead of FORTRAN. I still to this…
This is really cool, any plans for an Android version?
This is really cool! Will sign-up after work as I can't do it from here.
Dang, really? Why would that be? I mean, I believe you, I'm just shocked. I'm glad I read this, as I was thinking of getting some but not now.
Location: Arkansas, USA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: Teradata, Oracle, MS SQL (25+ years of database administration experience across these) Resume/CV:…
Location: Central Arkansas, USA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: 25 years of experience with Database Administration. - Oracle, Netezza, Teradata, SQL Server - Shell scripting, Python, Ruby, PL/SQL…
Every Dollar Tree and Family Dollar that I've been in (and this applies to Dollar General as well, here in the southern US) has had 1, maybe 2, employees working and aisles filled with boxes waiting to be unloaded. A…
I work primarily with Teradata, and prefer Toad over DBeaver. I've tried to use DBeaver but for some reason when creating objects or performing DML, it looks like the command successfully completed when it actually did…
I'm still trying to wrap my head around how a blockchain would be helpful, even in your example. How is tracking say, a cow, from farm to lot to slaughterhouse, and knowing what all was done to said cow, not simply…
I was 6 years old, 7 or 8 years away from acquiring a Commodore 64 and typing out my first code in BASIC from the back pages of a Compute! magazine... I'm an old man.
Hah, not quite nowadays but I, too, was dealing with one from around '97-2000'ish. What a pain in the ass. That was just one network in the building, I also had to deal with 10base-t, which was also a nightmare. shudder
Throw a few dozen Rain-X wipers from AutoZone on that baby, she'd be good.
I've been in the IT job market since 1995-ish, and have worked for a lot of companies, both big and large. In all my experience with interviews, I've only had one that was a rude disaster. It was for a DBA position with…
I've worked over 20 years as a DBA, mainly Oracle but also with Netezza, Teradata, Postgres, MS SQL Server, DB2, and Mongo. I would say DBAs are still in demand. I recently was laid off from a place that wanted to…
I worked for over a decade as a DBA for one of the largest private data warehouse companies, and it was hilariously fun to get the so-called "naughty word list" for customer suppression reasons. I learned so many…
This is a fantastic idea, and I'm going to start doing this immediately!
I just have Hermes refer to me as "bro", "dude", but now I'm gonna have to have it incorporate "I'm a complete clown!".
This may not be exactly what you're asking, but I've been running Hermes using different frontier models (like DeepseekV4-Pro, GLM-5.2, and others) as the heavy lifters but who also spawn agents to run my local models…
I've been working on a home Hermes setup that I'm using to do a variety of things. So far, here's what I've done: - Set up an in-house alternative to my Ring subscription for the cameras around my house. So far I have…
Not saying this is what you did, but I found out the hard way that keeping a context window open for a long time burns tokens like crazy. I had a Hermes session using DeepSeek v4 Pro via Ollama, and ate half my weekly…
I have 24GB of VRAM (via a RTX 4090) and run Qwen3.6-35b:iq4, so it's importance-aware quantization and isn't nearly as dumb as it sounds like, fitting the 35b into 18 GB so you have some left over. So far I've had no…
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I'm running qwen36.:35b:iq4 IQ4_XS quant. Takes 18 GB of RAM with 131k context window. Seems to be really good. Have it running local stuff via Hermes, using a cloud model via Ollama (Deepseek V4-Pro) for heavy lifting.
Same here, I know why it costs as much as it does, and that doesn't deter me. I want it for my living room, and to just mess around with. Will enter the lottery and hope my number gets picked!
I went to the University of Arkansas in the fall of 1993, into Computer Systems Engineering, and we were the first freshman class to work on C/C++ as a primary language to be learned, instead of FORTRAN. I still to this…
This is really cool, any plans for an Android version?
This is really cool! Will sign-up after work as I can't do it from here.
Dang, really? Why would that be? I mean, I believe you, I'm just shocked. I'm glad I read this, as I was thinking of getting some but not now.
Location: Arkansas, USA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: Teradata, Oracle, MS SQL (25+ years of database administration experience across these) Resume/CV:…
Location: Central Arkansas, USA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: 25 years of experience with Database Administration. - Oracle, Netezza, Teradata, SQL Server - Shell scripting, Python, Ruby, PL/SQL…
Every Dollar Tree and Family Dollar that I've been in (and this applies to Dollar General as well, here in the southern US) has had 1, maybe 2, employees working and aisles filled with boxes waiting to be unloaded. A…
I work primarily with Teradata, and prefer Toad over DBeaver. I've tried to use DBeaver but for some reason when creating objects or performing DML, it looks like the command successfully completed when it actually did…
I'm still trying to wrap my head around how a blockchain would be helpful, even in your example. How is tracking say, a cow, from farm to lot to slaughterhouse, and knowing what all was done to said cow, not simply…
I was 6 years old, 7 or 8 years away from acquiring a Commodore 64 and typing out my first code in BASIC from the back pages of a Compute! magazine... I'm an old man.
Hah, not quite nowadays but I, too, was dealing with one from around '97-2000'ish. What a pain in the ass. That was just one network in the building, I also had to deal with 10base-t, which was also a nightmare. shudder
Throw a few dozen Rain-X wipers from AutoZone on that baby, she'd be good.
I've been in the IT job market since 1995-ish, and have worked for a lot of companies, both big and large. In all my experience with interviews, I've only had one that was a rude disaster. It was for a DBA position with…
I've worked over 20 years as a DBA, mainly Oracle but also with Netezza, Teradata, Postgres, MS SQL Server, DB2, and Mongo. I would say DBAs are still in demand. I recently was laid off from a place that wanted to…
I worked for over a decade as a DBA for one of the largest private data warehouse companies, and it was hilariously fun to get the so-called "naughty word list" for customer suppression reasons. I learned so many…