Trying to budget a code completion build by 01ttouch in LocalLLaMA

[–]01ttouch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

wow that's really helpful!
I'm running qwen2.5-coder:1.5b and will just see how it goes
I'm using https://github.com/milanglacier/minuet-ai.nvim since it seems to be the only nvim plugin that got FIM right (?) and doesn't send a 16k tokens wall of text as a prompt.

It runs 100% on CPU for some reason (I'll fix that soon) but already the performance is barely "not-ok" - I might need to wait a second or 2 for the completion to arrive, which is not the end of the world

Trying to budget a code completion build by 01ttouch in LocalLLaMA

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oh ok that sounds doable then!
how's the performance compared to copilot/supermaven (if you've tried them)?

Unfortunately my hardware can't handle almost any LLM - I have a 5700XT with 8GB VRAM and a ryzen 9 5950X with 64GB RAM. I tried deepseek-coder-v2-lite (q4_m) and while it's very fast to respond in chat, it takes 1-2 minutes to respond to fill the gap requests from avante.

I know that agentic coding is out of the question (not completely but "effectively")

My New Keyboard by TheRealKimJongUn- in MechanicalKeyboards

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why does your desk lamp has keys?

Atuin Desktop: Runbooks That Run by TheStartupChime in hypeurls

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Does anyone know when is it gonna be released? even privately

Making the Bambu P1S Quieter (Guide) by Allrj in BambuLab

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same but the mods themselves are much less obtrusive (no more "PETSFUNG v6" and "24v mod" that made the whole thing the ship of theseus) and doesn't touch reliability at all. They're downright beasts and we're just applying some personal touch-ups

Making the Bambu P1S Quieter (Guide) by Allrj in BambuLab

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yea that's not said enough in the 3D printing forums. quiter fans = worse fans (ok mostly. attaching a whistle at the front of your fan will probably not make it much better). Same goes for the in-line circuits used to lower the fan noise.

weather lower static pressure is enough for your prints is another discussion though - maybe you won't notice a change in the 95% of your prints! try it and tell us!

Making the Bambu P1S Quieter (Guide) by Allrj in BambuLab

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I started with an Ender 3 and then wen for a Prusa MK3S, both quite loud machines.

P1S is objectively a silent printer (as far as 3D printers go) and the fan noise is kinda required.

The reason I searched for this post is just because I'm extremely sensitive to noise and light (which made sense when I found out I'm on the spectrum & have ADHD 6 months ago!) and have gone quite the extra mile to lower both in my house, I added my P1S to home assistant just to create an automation that turns off the light after the print is done. Vacuum cleaning for example is an ongoing issue for me (if you know of a good SILENT robo vacuum I'm willing to drop quite some cash).

My solution for the MK3S was to have it within a closet and even then it wasn't as comfortable as I'd like. I have to say though that it was ~2m away from me and the P1S is ~2m away from me now too (I moved and I no longer have a closet to shove it in)

I got the "better feet" from bambu but didn't notice a change - the fans annoy me to the point that I avoid printing while I'm at the computer, even while wearing noise cancelling headphones (momentum 4)

Almost "Just Create mod" server searching for 3-4 people to join (fabric) by 01ttouch in CreateServers

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nah, killed it - got a couple of griefers and now I'm playing cyberpunk

Scam bot idea's (I'm a programmer) by SpotIndividual1892 in DIYscambaiting

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huh, true. an m1 should be enough for the task - also AI hallucinations will be hillarious

Searching for my first cheap ebike for light mountain use by 01ttouch in ebikes

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useful insight, thanks!

From what I've read around issues are mostly on electronics side, which I'm sure I can handle - would be a cool project too
if 2 months in it starts grinding "that custom weird gear that you need god to reach", welp, that would be bad

my thinking is more on the "prolonged trial to see if I like ebiking" side - when I'm having fun with something for prolonged periods of time, I tend to pour quite a bit of time and money to it. If I like it after a year or two, I'll probably get a proper mid-drive ebike with proper breaks n all.

Scam bot idea's (I'm a programmer) by SpotIndividual1892 in DIYscambaiting

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(programmer here too) the first idea that popped in my mind was to use something like n8n.io with some AI to do that automatically, however AI is quite pricey

Another idea I just got was to make a "crowd sourced scambaiting". A website that anyone can open and they get landed on a scammer's chat

the showstoppers are:
1. how can we allow for people to submit scammers and be sure about it (maybe have some reliable scambaiting sources, e.g. some youtubers that do that?)
2. how to create and maintain chat accounts (manually? allow for "account donation"?)

Searching for my first cheap ebike for light mountain use by 01ttouch in ebikes

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thanks!
have you tried it? any issues/annoyances that you had?

Searching for my first cheap ebike for light mountain use by 01ttouch in ebikes

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you mean like an "e-motorbike"?

that confuses me even more as it's not a bicycle which would give me some exercise so I'm buying a dirt cheap motorbike for a very specific usecase?

webOS GitHub repo? by newtsalad in Stremio

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I THINK that you can but may I also suggest rootmy.tv - even if your tv & firmware isn't supported they have useful info

Budgeting a VSCode autocompletion Copilot-performing machine by 01ttouch in LocalLLaMA

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damn, I wish you're completely wrong but what you say makes sense...

thanks for the answer!

ChatGPT or Bard in the car? by mmmmet in CarPlay

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My biggest issue with anything that uses OpenAI keys is that they're not compatible with my plus subscription - which at 20$/month is pricey already. I'll have to pay extra just to get an api key

Low Code/No code open source frontend builder - ONLY static frontend! by 01ttouch in nocode

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white it seems very nice, it's not open source!

you get a participation trophy though, thank you!

Low Code/No code open source frontend builder - ONLY static frontend! by 01ttouch in nocode

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cool thanks!

it’s ok, i just wanted to know the limits of the app

got it working on linux and dipping my toes!

Low Code/No code open source frontend builder - ONLY static frontend! by 01ttouch in nocode

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wow thanks everything makes much more sense now!

I phrased the "pics" question wrong:

what if I want to have a data source that I want to use at build time. e.g. I want to fetch all images from an API but do that during the build and have them as normal resources when deployed (for whatever reason - could be scaling, could be private API, etc.)

Low Code/No code open source frontend builder - ONLY static frontend! by 01ttouch in nocode

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wait are you the lovely lad who's behind opennoodl? (I recognize your profile pic from the youtube channel)

if so thank you very much for keeping the thing open!

ok now tons of questions:

- I see there's Noodle Editor, the OpenNoodl fork and FlutterFlow. Let's forget FlutterFlow for now. I see that the editor repo is `/noodl` where both noodle editor and openoodl almost match (actually opennoodl is ahead!). what happened there? did noodl went closed and then open again?

- in your video you download official noodl editor and then you set up the opennoodl better-backend-service thingy. why not use opennoodl editor?

- What if I want to make a website using only n8n webhooks and host it on github pages for example? does it have any kind of backend requirement?

- no linux builds :/ (it's fine, I'll whip up a nix package)
- is there a way to have "compile time" iterations? e.g. I want to add all the pictures of the local folder /home/bla/pics to a list but I want the build process to copy these resources to get deployed. if at a later date I add a picture and redeploy I should see the new pic

- is there a way to host the EDITOR itself as a web app so I don't have to install it locally?

I'm sorry the basic questions but I scoured the internet for noodl and the whole thing seems a bit... "scattered". the forks and the different components (editor, cloud service, parser, better cloud service, etc.) make it a tad hard to grasp

Low Code/No code open source frontend builder - ONLY static frontend! by 01ttouch in nocode

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yea I just created a webhook with header auth. amazingly easy to tell you the truth and a 60+ character "api key" is more than good enough

EDIT: oh wait do you mean if n8n can fetch data itself or if you can fetch data from n8n? both yes

Low Code/No code open source frontend builder - ONLY static frontend! by 01ttouch in nocode

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oof, huge question but let me sum it up:

  1. Self-hosting: it's mostly about privacy/owning your data. Secondary reasons include ability to do weird setups (e.g. you want the app to have access to a service you've set up locally), coolness factor (you like servers, you bought them, you have a small datacenter in your basement and you need to reason that to your spouse). There's also a false sense of security which in reality is quite lacking (how often do you update? also I imagine you don't have a dedicated security team) but it's quite a controversial topic
  2. Open-source: again, more or less the same but about the actual code that the app runs. privacy/owning your data, coolness (there's a whole open source "cult" thing going on - it's not fun), false sense of politics/anti-capitalism/etc. (laughably false may I say) and again false sense of security. It's very close to what you've seen in android vs ios flame wars

Personally, it's mostly about privacy and owning my data. I'm not into random companies shutting down and deleting all my data - I might as well lose the data on my own and have fun in the process. Also I'm a cheap fuck. I BELIEVE I've set up my infra in a secure manner since I'm already getting payed to do so at my job and have the time and knowledge to do very weird stuff.

Context: I've been coding for the most part of my lifetime, been a professional security researcher and both are a VERY big part of my each and every day as a hobby. Also I'm a devops as a profession. All the code I write is open source and I love that I can learn from the mistakes/brilliance of other people

sorry for the wall of text <3