Capsicones

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[–] Capsicones@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 points 5 months ago (1 children)

You can look up Eric Hartford on Huggingface for more info.

Basically, somebody removes such restrictions from models, and publishes uncensored ones under the name "Dolphin". Presumably, an uncensored Deepseek would be called something like "Deepseek R1-dolphin". The full Deepseek R1 is quite large, and I'm not sure when this will happen yet. But there are other great Dolphin models.

Some models like Meta's Llama are way too censored to be useful for many completely normal use cases, and the guy is doing God's work in my opinion.

[–] Capsicones@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 5 months ago

I liked the UI of Evolution when I used it, but there were some usability issues which made me switch to Thunderbird in the end. There's a good extension in Thunderbird for markdown support when composing emails, which I could not use on Evolution. And Evolution failed to attach .eml files when I tried that (as opposed to including previous emails inline). But if your email use case is very basic, it should be fine.

[–] Capsicones@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 6 months ago

I don't see a fundamental difference, only that "reactionary" is favored more by leftists, and "regressive" more so by liberals. I myself would use the two interchangeably, depending on the preference of the person I'm talking to.

[–] Capsicones@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I do not assume that the US will continue to be a reliable trade partner going forward. Your logic works in a world with rational actors, where trade between Europe and the US is desirable. However, with Trump as President, the US is clearly ceasing to be a rational actor. It is desirable for the EU to cut back its dependence on the US. It would be bad for the incoming administration to be in a position to coerce Europe through economic means.

Also, by failing to control its monopolistic enterprises, many US tech companies are trampling over the rights and privacy of EU citizens. It is desirable for us to cultivate homegrown options, rather than continuing to let American megacorps walk all over us. Reducing trade volume is a rational choice, despite the short term economic pains.

There are political arguments for tariffs. I don't think your economic arguments are likely to persuade too many. In a more rational world, I'd agree with you. And I do very much regret that it has come to this point where I'm in favor of protectionism from the US.

[–] Capsicones@lemmy.blahaj.zone 19 points 6 months ago

And I thank you, Norah. As an Asian woman, any Linux space can feel pretty unwelcoming sometimes. Most of the time it's the sexism, but this insistence on saying "ricing" is just another reminder that many in this space enjoy a bit of racism on the side, too.

I don't usually say anything; I'm personally too afraid of being dragged into an endless "debate". Perhaps a bit cowardly on my part. So, I appreciate you pointing it out first.

[–] Capsicones@lemmy.blahaj.zone 14 points 6 months ago (3 children)

It's still racist when you make it an acronym. We know the term originally came from a racist term for Asian vehicles.

[–] Capsicones@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)

Very nice! I wish I could use an AMD GPU, but sadly machine learning keeps me on the CUDA platform. Gotta make a living. That said, recent NVIDIA drivers got better on Linux. I can finally use Wayland problem free now. Games on proton also work just fine.

However, this only works well on Arch, BTW. Really wish I could just use Debian. I'm a computer scientist, but I also get tired of an avalanche of software updates every couple of days; I don't need all the latest and greatest software. My German internet commection also means I wait up to half an hour sometimes.

[–] Capsicones@lemmy.blahaj.zone 27 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

Machine learning pays my bills, and I never had a choice on my graphics card brand. To be sure, I wanted an AMD for the open source drivers, but CUDA remains essential to me. RocM support from AMD is a joke, and isn't anywhere close to an alternative. Reseachers release code that only runs on CUDA for a good reason. To say that I don't get to complain is going too far

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