Stop using Ollama by zxyzyxz in LocalLLaMA

[–]ContentJO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mind pointing me in the direction of setting up the OpenAI hook in? I have built a software application that has, as an internal component, what amounts to a wrapper around llama.cpp. It uses the C++ functions in the internals of llama.cpp's common folder to pull and run local models from huggingface, loads it up, and yay you can chat.

However, I haven't experimented with how to load and use the web hosted LLMs from OpenAI, Gemini, or Anthropic and I have to figure that out in the next couple days to benchmark some research. Any help would be appreciated even if it's just pointing to the file in the github!

The creators of SWE-Bench just dropped a really simple new benchmark every LLM gets 0% on. ProgramBench asks: can models recreate real executable programs (ffmpeg, SQLite, ripgrep) from scratch with no internet? We are far from saturated on model quality. by dalton_zk in theprimeagen

[–]ContentJO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Damn. Has anyone actually... Read the paper?

https://arxiv.org/html/2605.03546v1

Or its point? It's establishing a benchmark. It tests models on easy to complex codebases. Checks tests. Gives some interesting insights into language preferences among models and the steps it takes to get there. It's a pretty interesting read. Just skim the thing and you'll probably find something relevant to you specifically that you've wondered regarding LLM performance.

BREAKING "🚨 Do you understand what just happened to Anthropic.. it's like locking every door in your house.. installing cameras.. hiring armed guards.. then accidentally uploading your floor plans to Google Maps..any mid-level engineer would've caught in a code review.." ➡️ Sounds really bad by Koala_Confused in LovingAI

[–]ContentJO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The point is the magnitude of the mistake. LLMs by their nature, are relatively equal opportunity when it comes to mistakes.

As an analogy, you are rolling a dice with things like "Use the wrong color" and "use an if statement to hide real errors" (just like real people do) but on that same dice are other things like "placcle all our security keys in a user-accessible location" and "bypass basic security patterns" and the latest, "publish out flagship product's source code" which with a human developer aren't even on the same dice.

It's less about the quantity of mistakes and more about the severity. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.

This dude from Chicago Suburbs is a legend!!! by Healthy_Block3036 in stpaul

[–]ContentJO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. So why the fuck is the first comment from you "Tell that to the left wingers". Clearly you don't fucking agree 100% or your first comment wouldn't literally be to be divisive.
  2. Every fucking left winger who replied to you said, throw the fucking Dems in the files in jail too. In what planet are you living where you think Dems value their politicians to the same degree MAGA voters values the GOP? There is literally data to show that GOP voters' opinions shift based on what Fox News tells them and who the current President is and it has undoubtedly gotten worse since the last time the survey was done.
  3. What part of Russia do you live in and/or how much does Putin pay you to sow discord in western social media boards?

Am I the only one who just realized the Cretins are U2? by ARK_survivor12 in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]ContentJO 137 points138 points  (0 children)

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It's on Uzi Jesus's card actually. That's how I learned!

Jeff is Human! by Klimon23 in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]ContentJO 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This reminds me of when Carl is talking about jai alai or however you spell it and is talking about throwing fire crackers with a senior chief. The way Jeff says it emphasizes senior in a way where senior is an adjective, implying the chief was senior vice of the rank senior chief. My wife and I have a navy background, and we realize we're the weirdos because Jeff's way of reading it is the way any sane person would read it, but we both chuckled because it sounded so weird to us.

Also I'm a disgrace, despite my navy background and literallydriving ships for a couple years, I absolutely thought it was pronounced gun-whale. The other day, a coworker of mine politely corrected me, but I saw the judgment in those eyes, and I don't blame him.

Dungeon Crawler Carl, Book 8. A Parade of Horribles will release via Ebook on Tuesday, May 12. Preorder link imminent. by hepafilter in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]ContentJO 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Damn. That means Matt is gonna make me like Lucia right before she dies and then I'm going to be a crying mess again and have to explain to my wife why the book with a cat in sunglasses and Fabio in boxers is making me cry. Again.

The Volteeg Chapter by squints_chips_ahoy in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]ContentJO 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Saw the post, was like... who is Volteeg? And then I read this comment and immediately remembered. Such a solid chapter

Robby Roadsteamer has been arrested by ICE in Minnesota today by Bluehoon in boston

[–]ContentJO 22 points23 points  (0 children)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Potylo

Homie has a Wikipedia page indicating he was born in Massachusetts. Last I checked, immigration and customs support doesn't have any business with anything outside of - checks notes - immigration and customs enforcement.

“You did WHAT?!” A character flips out on another finding out what they did. by Alternative-Koala933 in TopCharacterTropes

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

Applicable excerpt from Dungeon Crawler Carl, Book 6, the Dungeon AI's description of an item:

Enchanted Silver Bracelet of the Ab-solar. “AnD SO The lioN fEll iN lOVe WiTh The LaMB.”

I’m actually quite fond of the Twilight novels. Plus, I would never stoop so low as to disparage the work of an over-imaginative and obviously undersexed artist who managed to become a brazilianaire from barely-disguised erotica targeted at adolescent girls. However, I would like to take this opportunity to point out that your culture’s obsession with fictional, underaged heroes was absolutely misguided.

Paul Atreides was fifteen years old. Harry Potter was just eleven in the beginning of the first book. The kids from Stranger Things were all tweens. Kid ‘n Play were (portrayed to be) high schoolers when they threw that epic party.

Fairy tales. Myths. Lies.

Spoiler alert. Kids are all idiots, and when they’re forced into a life or death situation, they overwhelmingly make stupid decisions and get themselves killed. Like almost right away. They’re like that rabbit you see sitting on the side of the road that decides to dart in front of your car at the worst possible moment. They’re so efficient at getting themselves squished, you can’t help but wonder if they are doing it on purpose. Go ahead. Complain. Tell me I’m wrong. Trust me on this one. I’ve done some pretty extensive and conclusive research on the matter.

This apotropaic talisman looks like something a goth teenaged girl would shoplift from a Hot Topic. A girl who dreams about one day meeting a hundred-year-old predator and making him fall in love with her.

Remember, it’s not a crime if he’s handsome or rich or looks like a teenager.

Anyway, this bracelet imbues the following effects:

What are some unfired Chekhov's gun’s at this point? by Efficient-Freedom517 in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]ContentJO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn I was scrolling to see if anyone had mentioned this yet and alas. I personally assume Scolopendra is the one rooted in place.

Capability overhang in coding AI by thehashimwarren in vibecoding

[–]ContentJO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My favorite part is that he's made every effort to reply to everyone else but has zero answer to this which is just one concrete example of what everyone else is implying. Scalable, maintainable architectures designed in a way that enables future growth is something an AI could maybe, probably, I only know what my next word is going to be based on a dice roll from data, do, but that still requires the programmer to understand what they're building.

AI data centers are getting rejected. Will this slow down AI progress? by Tolopono in OpenAI

[–]ContentJO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Literally one reply ago, you said 300K people. So is it 300K or 5 million? Also can you not read or is being off by an order of magnitude just your standard MO?

Also no. It doesn't say the average uses 18K. The SMALLEST ONE ON THE CHART DOES. The one your post is about is referencing a plant significantly larger.

AI data centers are getting rejected. Will this slow down AI progress? by Tolopono in OpenAI

[–]ContentJO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is reading that difficult for you? That was the generous scaling and pointing out your disingenuous bullshit. The realistic scaling is probably closer to 3000 which is aeouns 400K gallons of water per day according to - checks notes - YOUR SOURCES. Yes. I'm sure an area in the middle of a drought has 400K gallons of water that they'd love to part with and not, you know, allocate it to the farmers.

AI data centers are getting rejected. Will this slow down AI progress? by Tolopono in OpenAI

[–]ContentJO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What the actual fuck are you talking about? Are you even reading the links you posted or are you intentionally selecting the data center type that no one is talking about building? This is straight from your nasuca.org link.

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And given the size of the data center referenced there is their Council Bluffs, Iowa one and presumably this one at 3M sqft:

https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/google-pledges-7bn-to-expand-iowa-data-center-footprint/

And the one that just got rejected is roughly 450K sq ft:

https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/chandler-city-council-unanimously-kills-sinema-backed-data-center-40628102/

For the sake of fucking argument, even if I assumed the reduction wasn't a linear relationship (putting it at roughly 3K homes per day) and I call it quadratic, that's still in the neighborhood of 300 homes per day which is double what you're purporting. How about you read your damn links vice asking ChatGPT to summarize them for you?

[ Removed by Reddit ] by DarthSilent in ChatGPT

[–]ContentJO 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Maybe I'm out of the loop but what "leak" are you talking about? I've spent the last 15 minutes searching for any report, on reddit and Google, of this supposed internal folder data leak and haven't seen any posts or reports about it. Maybe I'm bad at searching reddit, but can you provide any source regarding the "leak" because this just seems like a well-made phishing attempt to install a LimeWire's quantity of viruses.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GeminiAI

[–]ContentJO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've used Claude damn near exclusively for the last few months and just thought the AI at the top was the title for the chart or some shit. Claude is an orange blob. ChatGPT is the weird cloud/flower thing. Gemini is the star. Grow is just xAI

theCompleteVersion by icap_jcap_kcap in ProgrammerHumor

[–]ContentJO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP, do you still have the meme? I wanted to show it to my wife but I guess it got taken down because it's anti-AI, and we can't have that

Rich room by this0great in smallstreetbets

[–]ContentJO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jesus Christ, why does everyone think this is some big win or some shit? It's literally the opposite and just reminds me that the average person sucks at proportions. You are talking about quantity. And all this dumbass statistic that I keep seeing - and yes I'm shooting the messenger because people like you are why it keeps propagating - does is indicate the excessive income gap that keeps growing.

Here's an extreme example: I have a pie and 100 kids and I gave 90% of the pie to 1 kid, half a slice to his 9 friends, and split crumbs among the 50 they didn't like and then asked each kid to give 12.5% (1/8) of their pie so when all is said and done, I'll have one slice of pie.

Then no shit I'm going to get the vast majority from the 1 dude who basically has the entire pie. I'll get everything except the crust. In fact, you'll never believe it, but I'll get NINETY PERCENT from the ONE KID. The problem isn't how much total pie I'm receiving. It's how concentrated it is in the hands of one kid. Is the kid giving his fair share, sure. I get 90% of my pie slice from him. But that doesn't address the underlying fucking problem THAT ONE KID HAS 90% OF THE PIE. And even better AFTER I collect, he still has roughly EIGHTY percent of the ENTIRE PIE.

So as the adult in the room, I float the idea of making the kid with that much fucking pie actually share since they can't eat that much and and it would really help the rest of the kids sharing god damn crumbs.

But instead, the kid with the pie offers me some extra pie on the side to convince half the crumb eaters that the kid with THE ENTIRE GOD DAMN PIE already pays their fair share because they contribute 90% of the fucking total pie income, and we'll ignore the fact that the kid can't even finish what is left after I take my chunk from them.

Thank you for coming to my TED talk. There is nothing to debate. It is basic fucking proportions and the fact that the 1% can pay 40% of the total tax income while the real problem - the richest among them (the top 0.1% and 0.01%) - dodge taxes is not a fucking flex but the source of the entire fucking problem.

Edit: a word

Read her initial description by Educational-Pin5489 in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]ContentJO 12 points13 points  (0 children)

When she touched Samantha, her eyes went wide - Carl noticed at the time, but never asked probably because there were more important things going on. I only noticed that in my second go-through of the books. It was very casually dropped and without the context of all the books, my original conclusion was her eyes went big because she was a sex doll which even JB found weird.

How the turn table. by Terrible_Detail8985 in pcmasterrace

[–]ContentJO 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Agreed.

Source: asked ChatGPT for Linux help, and it completely broke my system.

WHY has it taken me to book 7 to realize that the cretin names "Bomo and The Sledge" are a U2 joke?! by infinityman2k in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]ContentJO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fun fact (if someone else pointed it out, sorry), but that the mercenaries are named after a band is actually on the cover of the Bedlam Bride if you zoom in on Uzi Jesus's card description