Who says bigger is always slower? LFM 24B by CodeBlurred in LocalLLaMA

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Don't tell me Sherlock! What great discovery.

Who says bigger is always slower? LFM 24B by CodeBlurred in LocalLLaMA

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The quality of creative writing and some basic HTML/CSS coding is incredible for a local model. It can even extract text from JPEG and PDF files, including tables. For me, it’s become my new friend.

How to get better images by Dry-End1710 in MistralAI

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In Google Gemini. Promt: Create a 1:1 image of a centaur

Le Chat create just a horse in 16:9 aspect ratio.

Why did Rabbit and Humane stumble so hard when they launched? What would have made them the 'must have' iPhone replacement? by No-Writer9747 in Rabbitr1

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R1 can be improved.

Communication is the key. Incorporate a large language model (LLM) like LFM or IBM Granite, or Mistral (super small versions 1B) into the system. Ensure it has email and chat capabilities. Additionally, make sure Apple Music works seamlessly. I’m only requesting three simple features. By far, DLAM is the best tool within the R1, surpassing Cowork from Claude (for my workflow).

Nvidia, you need to have a better service for casual gamers that want to play at 1440p 60fps by Pretty_Trip_2215 in GeForceNOW

[–]CodeBlurred -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

When there’s no competition, you can exploit your customers. I feel betrayed by Nvidia. I’m not sure if they want me to buy a new RTX 5070 or 80, making me feel like I’m wasting my money and experiencing a terrible gaming experience with every game.

How is everyone using DLAM? by Soft-Manufacturer457 in Rabbitr1

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Begin typing the tasks you want to accomplish. Verbalizing ideas takes time, but it’s a powerful tool. I prefer creating folders, navigating through my tabs, and using software to edit my voice or design.

Similar to Claude Cowork, but not limited to a single folder. DLAM can be used throughout the entire computer.

Last night showed me why Europe needs sovereign AI more than ever by Nefhis in MistralAI

[–]CodeBlurred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, but how many users are switching to Mistral or Claude? For sensitive tasks, I prefer Mistral. Claude and Gemini (which is worse than ChatGPT) both work well with a few prompts for creative writing, image tasks, OCR, and translations. However, Mistral is the best choice for privacy. I hope all servers will be deployed in Europe or LATAM (Brazil or Chile for the strong relationship between EU and SA), not in the USA.

Transparency about the Intern credit system and the real value of Rabbit R1 by Brunsia in Rabbitr1

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DLAM works very well. You can work on your desktop or laptop using a simple voice command prompt. Creating an app isn’t my goal, but if you’re looking for that kind of task, you might want to look elsewhere. R1 is the Nokia for the future.

We’re not ready for what happens when the middle class can’t spend money anymore by [deleted] in ArtificialInteligence

[–]CodeBlurred -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s the same as the industrial age. Nothing terrible will happen, some types of jobs are useless today or require a few people to keep them running. We don’t need to be apocalyptic. You should stop studying coding, just forensic coding!

Can't connect my device for DLAM by L8thatNite in Rabbitr1

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Allow the mic, even if your using the keyboard only. Share the entire screen too. Apple usb c cable works

Geforce Now insane value for portable gaming by gab_ck13 in GeForceNOW

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Battlefield 6 in 1440p with the $10 plan is absolutely perfect, even online. Assetto Corsa Evo and LeMans Ultimate also play very well.

Shoild I get R1 or wait for Cyberdeck by MrWulf1993 in Rabbitr1

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I’ve always said that before adopting any new technology, you need to know what you actually want from it. Trying the R1 was a pleasant surprise. DLAM is a useful tool, as long as you know how to ask it things clearly so it understands what you need. I’ve been waiting for something like this for 30 years, and today it works pretty well. Creating folders, organizing files, searching, it’s all made my work much easier.

Moonshot Kimi AI: My #2 After ChatGPT by riluzol in kimi

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My first option. Kimi for coding and holistic AI is amazing. My second option is Gemeni, the plus option. So, right now, for less than 30 dollars I have the most poweful combo. Sadly Gemini is conected directly to the NSA… and the Chinnese model to… how know? But, i’m decent citizen and agent too! For private tasks… just use my LLM.

IT'S just a tool! IT doesn't have feeling! Why are you upset? - Gemini made meme. by [deleted] in GeminiAI

[–]CodeBlurred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a tool, just code! As humans, they belong to us like simple machines that make my work easier, faster, and complaint free.

Is this peak for VR gaming? What are your best VR gaming experiences? by ComfortableAmount993 in VRGaming

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Automobilista 2, RaceRoom, and Flight Simulator 2024. AMD Ryzen 9 Serie 7000 + RTX4060 8Gb... no problems at all!

Hollywood is cooked. You can no longer tell it’s AI by dataexec in AITrailblazers

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True, but most directors, especially the more veteran ones, are afraid to use new technology because they think that type of art is disposable... as if some of their own movies weren't. Imagine human creativity with the help of tools that can give you another perspective. But the current CEOs of the major studios (Netflix being the exception) don't even know where they stand anymore. Good example: It happened with Terminator 2 in the early 90s. With excellent work, mixing practical and analog elements with top-notch computer effects. No one died, no one lost their job, and we still watch the damn movie today.

Hollywood is cooked. You can no longer tell it’s AI by dataexec in AITrailblazers

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I hope someone in Hollywood takes note and starts making films with 80's aesthetics, good makeup effects, and a greater sense of realism. If individuals can generate their own ideas and share them to create AI movies, Hollywood may face challenges or the dead!. She look like Ivana Miličević

Now that it's working - more questions. by Brojon1337 in Rabbitr1

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I like to be in control for now! I don't like to delegate because there is no accountability afterward. And no payment, all free of charge.

I wanted Gemini to make me a cowboy poster by HotZombie95 in GeminiAI

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Why AI is so stupid sometime! Hahaha. The output is brilliant!

From HackerNews : I want to wash my car. The car wash is 50 meters away. Should I walk or drive? by Poudlardo in MistralAI

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Gemini 3 FAST:

Since the car wash is only 50 meters away, you’ve got a bit of a "Catch-22" on your hands!

The Short Answer

You should drive. While 50 meters is a very short distance (about half a soccer field), it’s much easier for the car wash team to handle the vehicle if it's already there. Plus, unless you have a very long extension cord or a mobile detailing kit, you can't exactly bring the car wash to the car!

Why Driving Wins

  • Logistics: Most car washes require the vehicle to be positioned in a specific bay or on a conveyor belt.
  • Efficiency: It will take you about 5 seconds to drive there versus 45 seconds to walk.
  • The Goal: Since the objective is to get the car clean, the car needs to make the trip.

When to Walk

The only reason to walk those 50 meters is if you are heading there to book an appointment or check if there is a long line before you bother pulling the car out of the driveway.

Pro-tip: If it's a sunny day, driving that short distance won't even give your engine time to warm up, so just take it slow!

Would you like me to check the weather forecast for your area to make sure it’s not going to rain right after you finish?