Same for me even with vanilla ubuntu. "It just works" used to be true for macos, and linux was for tinkering. Now, Ubuntu "just works" (and fast!). I want a system that works out of the box with sensible defaults. What…
Exactly! "It just works" used to be true for macos, and linux was for tinkering. Now, ubuntu "just works" (and fast!). It's not just that macos is slow and window management is strange. Last time I had a macbook (M2…
I was using a new macbook pro and another machine with ubuntu. Compared with ubuntu, macos is soo slow I had to stop using it.
I like that you go beyond just prompt engineering and "LLM as a judge" and use finetuned (?) ModernBert and Llama models. In your previous post you mentioned that you "score 20+ dimensions". Are these generic dimensions…
> choosing a small number of tasks to execute exceptionally well And that is the Unix philosophy
This is much needed on mac os. But why? Back in the day, mac os was supposed to "just work", and linux was for weirdos who had too much time and customized everything. But now, it's the opposite. Vanilla flavor ubuntu…
> Emoji suggestion: Slack might suggest emoji reactions to messages using the content and sentiment of the message, the historic usage of the emoji and the frequency of use of the emoji in the team in various contexts.…
I agree that sampling only valid tokens is a very promising approach. I experimented a bit with finetuning open source LLMs for JSON parsing (without guided token sampling). Depending on one's use case, 70B parameters…
I wish it was easy & reliable to run ubuntu on an M2 macbook. That would be perfect - ubuntu is a much more capable & convenient OS at this point, but nothing comes close to the macbook in terms of hardware.
So sad that we need 3rd party apps for even the most basic functionality in mac os. It used to be that linux was a hassle to set up, and mac os worked out of the box. Now it's quite the opposite. Similar thing with…
Same for me even with vanilla ubuntu. "It just works" used to be true for macos, and linux was for tinkering. Now, Ubuntu "just works" (and fast!). I want a system that works out of the box with sensible defaults. What…
Exactly! "It just works" used to be true for macos, and linux was for tinkering. Now, ubuntu "just works" (and fast!). It's not just that macos is slow and window management is strange. Last time I had a macbook (M2…
I was using a new macbook pro and another machine with ubuntu. Compared with ubuntu, macos is soo slow I had to stop using it.
I like that you go beyond just prompt engineering and "LLM as a judge" and use finetuned (?) ModernBert and Llama models. In your previous post you mentioned that you "score 20+ dimensions". Are these generic dimensions…
> choosing a small number of tasks to execute exceptionally well And that is the Unix philosophy
This is much needed on mac os. But why? Back in the day, mac os was supposed to "just work", and linux was for weirdos who had too much time and customized everything. But now, it's the opposite. Vanilla flavor ubuntu…
> Emoji suggestion: Slack might suggest emoji reactions to messages using the content and sentiment of the message, the historic usage of the emoji and the frequency of use of the emoji in the team in various contexts.…
I agree that sampling only valid tokens is a very promising approach. I experimented a bit with finetuning open source LLMs for JSON parsing (without guided token sampling). Depending on one's use case, 70B parameters…
I wish it was easy & reliable to run ubuntu on an M2 macbook. That would be perfect - ubuntu is a much more capable & convenient OS at this point, but nothing comes close to the macbook in terms of hardware.
So sad that we need 3rd party apps for even the most basic functionality in mac os. It used to be that linux was a hassle to set up, and mac os worked out of the box. Now it's quite the opposite. Similar thing with…