Rule 30 of internet: https://archive.org/stream/RulesOfTheInternet/RulesOfTheInternet..txt
Where did you get your license bro ?
Rule 30 of internet: https://archive.org/stream/RulesOfTheInternet/RulesOfTheInternet..txt
Where did you get your license bro ?
Meshroom is FOSS, relatively easy to use and works out of the box. It is industrial quality and is widely used in cinema and untertainment industry. So, I think it’s the go to if you want something robust and usable.
NVidia provide several reasearch software to do Radiance Field stuff on their github: https://github.com/NVlabs. They gives impressive results, but none of them is user friendly. It’s reasearch stuff.
I gave a try to ollama.nvim, but I’m not conviced (not by the plugin, but by using LLM directly in IDE). Because of security reasons, I cannot send code to public LLMs, so I have to either use my company’s internal LLM (GPT4o), but which just have a front end, no API. Either I have to use local LLM through ollama for ex.
I tried several models, but they are to slow or too dumb. In the end, when I need help, I copy/past code into LLM portal front end.
The point of self hosting is not to engage people going in your server. The point of self hosting is to have control over your infrastructure. It’s like renting or buying a home.
When you buy a home, you don’t complain that no one wants to sleep in your home 😆
It’s a bit strange. On one side you talk about a project you work on, so I expect a repo on github or something, on the other side the link you post redirect to a product or a service you seems to sell.
It’s cool if you can make money with it, but to be more effective you might have to clarify your point.
I don’t even understand what that guy is trying to sell. Is it some kind of picture of a monkey ?
Poor internet connection/no internet at all, network latency too high for their needs, specific fine tuned LLM ?
Off course, main reason is privacy. My company host its own GPT4 chatbot, and forbid us to use public ones. But I suppose there are other legit use case to host its own LLM.
Maybe worth to mention that bitwarden also propose bitwarden.eu to host data in Europe. I’ve used bitwarden.com for years, and switch to bitwarden.eu a few month ago because of reasons, you know…
My grandpa use to be a “developper” on punch cards in the 50s… Then, bytecode came, then assembly, then compiler, then higher level languages.
Prompting is just the new evolution. But you will still need someone to translate customer need into formal prompt.
You know how is called someone that translate a need into a formal language ? Developer. That’s called a developer.
Brave.
Because I installed it when it was pre-alpha version. Ended up to an ugly window with just an addresse bar. I though “this shit will never worked, yet another utopistic project, too bad…”
Then, came back 2 years later, gave him a 2nd chance and “OMG ! They fucking did it !”. So I keep it as a redemption for not having believed in the project at first.
Moved from github to gitlab when it was acquired by Microsoft. Moved from gitlab to codeberg last month because I don’t need a behemoth with dozens of services I never use to store my 3 shitty code files.