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Ben Eng
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Applied cosmology toward machine precise solutions to replace humans with autonomous systems in all domains.
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Ben Eng 2 years ago
Found the most easy peasy way to self-host a LLM with Web UI. 1. Assume you first have a python 3.11 venv activated. 2. - download and extract. 3. sh start_linux.sh to do the setup (you can select the option to use GPU or CPU-only) and then shut it down 4. Download a model (e.g., one of the bin files from https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-7B-Chat-GGML/tree/main) to ./oobabooga_linux/text-generation-webui/models 5. export OOBABOOGA_FLAGS='--share' ; sh start_linux.sh to run the server for use, and it prints the URL 6. Point your browser at the URL. 7. Go to Model, select the model you want, and Load. 8. Go to Chat, and start chatting.
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Ben Eng 2 years ago
One of the greatest things about Nostr is that spam bots use zaps to spam you. You receive real money to get spammed. Zap-spam me harder, I say.
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Ben Eng 2 years ago
Perseids meteor shower associated with comet Swift–Tuttle. By far the largest NEO to cross Earth's orbit and make repeated close approaches. "the single most dangerous object known to humanity" Enjoy the Perseids on Aug 12-13.
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Ben Eng 2 years ago
@Mark E. Jeftovic easyDNS domain registration pricing is confusing to me. Got email today saying price increases by $2 in September to cad$19. I go to renew early jetpen.com and it charged me usd$37.18. I don't understand the difference.
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Ben Eng 2 years ago
I wish I could zap a tweet with a variable amount of sats, so that I can reward creators proportional to the value of the content. A fixed default amount isn't always appropriate.
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Ben Eng 2 years ago
2020-2022 was a pandemic of the fearful and fearsome.
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Ben Eng 2 years ago
Loving how Nostr has altered the landscape around paid promotion. Advertisers pay users to receive ads. Advertise to me harder! image
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Ben Eng 2 years ago
As I listen to @ThomasEWoods and @saifedean talk about Saif's new treatise on economics, without having read his book yet, I have some thoughts on the general tone and framing of economics in all schools. The focus is on human action based on the scarcity of resources and marginal value. I feel like there is opportunity to expand economic thought by recognizing value is based on value systems rooted in human life. This view of value helps reframe economics from bean counting (i.e., metrics based on money) to standards of living (quality of life). This unifies material value (priced in money) with spiritual, fulfillment, aesthetic, and all other forms of value. This obviates the need to treat externalities exceptionally. This framing puts human purposes and outcomes (goals and achievements), and thus value-systems that model human purposes, at the heart of economics. Incidentally, it also brings ethics into the economic realm. As it should, because ethics is fundamental to human action. I feel that this unification would benefit economic theory.
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Ben Eng 2 years ago
When reading replies in Amethyst, I don't see any threading, so I can't figure out which reply is in response to another reply. What a mess. It is unreadable.