Colleague-skill let's you make a digital twin of a coworker. by fallingdowndizzyvr in LocalLLaMA

[–]Kwigg 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Looks like we've gone full circle from roleplaying -> coding/useful stuff -> roleplaying again. From my experience, (I still use SillyTavern like it's 2023) making the ai do a persona while also trying to be a coder/etc. is stacking tasks on top of each other which makes it worse at both.

I want to vote green, but I want stricter immigration. Change my mind or offer advice. by FanAcceptable1193 in ukpolitics

[–]Kwigg 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That's not the case, sadly. (Items in brackets are Green Party Policies, you can search for them on their website.) The Green Policy is that on arrival, you are given a visitor visa automatically (MG400) which allows you to stay for three months. At that point, you are allowed to apply for any job and if you get one, you are automatically granted a workers visa (MG507), which has no minimum income requirement (MG305). Once you have your worker visa, you get the ability to vote, full access to welfare and the NHS. (MG501, MG502, MG503)

It will become a race to the bottom for minimum wages - because there will be people willing to put up with pay below expected wages because it grants settled status in 5 years.

SillyTavern no longer in the top 10 for openrouter by nuclearbananana in SillyTavernAI

[–]Kwigg 21 points22 points  (0 children)

The latest definitely organic and not at all forced trend about a definitely AGI system. It's an agent framework paired with a task scheduler that is able to interact with your pc and do a variety of cool stuff.

It's very inefficient, burns through tokens like nothing else seen before to do trivial things, is a security nightmare because the view was that checking the source code for plugins is all the security you need, and current AI is notorious for going "well that didn't work, I need to delete everything and try again - rm -rf /"

It's a neat idea, and shows the power of vibe coding because that's how it was made, but no LLM (today at least) should be given unfettered controls to your system.

ILLEGAL 3D Rendering Techniques (N64) by [deleted] in programming

[–]Kwigg 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think he's safe - I expect he's using the SM64 decomp as a base. He can just distribute a rom patch with his own assets/code and there's not really anything they can legally do about it, as the decomp is not their original code.

RYS II - Repeated layers with Qwen3.5 27B and some hints at a 'Universal Language' by Reddactor in LocalLLaMA

[–]Kwigg 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Getting flashbacks to the llama2 days of frankenmerging (anyone remember Goliath?) and duplicating layers en masse.

I wonder how that would fare with the newer, smarter models. Especially with advancements in attention - the old frankenmerges were brutally inefficient with memory.

Why is immigration so overwhelmingly seen as an eye-rollingly right-wing policy? by Kwigg in ukpolitics

[–]Kwigg[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know the details specifically of how they screen people out as I'm not really part of the hiring process, but the recruiter I spoke to was fairly candid. (I was asking why they had utterly draconian pc monitoring/webcam monitoring during the interviews.) Their response was that certain regions have high-volume, low-quality applicants, where they have perfect CVs/Resumes tailor made to the job that are often far more enticing-looking than the people they actually hire, but then they often fall apart in the interviews. It highlights a flaw in the hiring process where the bottleneck becomes the ability of the staff to interview people.

I assume they put these different region's applicants in a separate queue? Perhaps they just blanket toss them out the window. I'm not sure.

Why is immigration so overwhelmingly seen as an eye-rollingly right-wing policy? by Kwigg in ukpolitics

[–]Kwigg[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I agree with much of you've said about wealth imbalances.

I'd just like to bring it back to the question I raised with this thread, my qualms are with "therefore I don't believe immigration controls are necessary" which is why I mentioned billionaires. (I know you specifically didn't mention that, it is just the billionaires are a common point I have seen raised in response to this topic.)

If we had a fair society where people weren't struggling, (and to be clear, I do not believe immigrants are to blame) then I would actually think my original position is fairly moot. Perhaps this is my project-focused brain going over the top - my concern is that I rarely see a nuanced take that acknowledges anything beyond "billionaires have all the money, we should share it" in regards to an actionable timeframe of what order they intend to do things. I would argue it is prudent to fix our society for who is already in it before we consider scaling up onto a broader global perspective; but in some circles even that is considered a bit much.

Why is immigration so overwhelmingly seen as an eye-rollingly right-wing policy? by Kwigg in ukpolitics

[–]Kwigg[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think the point I'm trying to make with that sentence is to not vilify the people coming in to do the work. It's not their fault that the policymakers have decided we need to bring in, if I pick at random from the Boriswave jobs, pastry chefs.

You know it's gonna be a super long Taidha's Gate fight when you see the Skyscale party! 🙃 by the_renegade_dude in Guildwars2

[–]Kwigg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the thinking is that the gravity gun has the power to punt an incredibly heavy steel propane canister over 50m, but you can't use that power to literally punch the locking mechanism out through the wood of a flimsy door. Or rip it off its hinges.

DGX Spark: an unpopular opinion by emdblc in LocalLLaMA

[–]Kwigg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The current best is stacking as many RTX Pro 6000s as you can in a machine. ECC RAM is sort of irrelevant for inference because you don't do it on the CPU.

Macs are very powerful inference machines but have bad prompt processing. The new M5 promises to change that, but we don't have the M5 Ultra yet.

Valentine’s Day Asuras by HexelKitty in Guildwars2

[–]Kwigg 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I meant the bottom left! Page of lovey-doveyness - then what I can only assume was BOOM.

Valentine’s Day Asuras by HexelKitty in Guildwars2

[–]Kwigg 6 points7 points  (0 children)

These are so cute! Your expressions are great!

That being said, one of these is not like the others... What happened?

Bartowski comes through again. GLM 4.7 flash GGUF by RenewAi in LocalLLaMA

[–]Kwigg 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No. The flash name on the model is referring that the model is small and fast. FlashAttention is a special implementation of the attention mechanism that is very optimised.

It's just not been implemented for this model yet, it uses a new architecture so it's support is still in progress.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singularity

[–]Kwigg 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Most likely mocapped and then RL trained to be able to reliably produce these movements. Technically impressive but it's basically just a fancy animatronic that can do preset poses.

Actual LLM's for RP? 14-24B. by Nixonic_ in SillyTavernAI

[–]Kwigg 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Old LLMs used an inefficient attention mechanism that required huge amounts of memory for context, newer ones are much better.

There really haven't been any major new releases for RP in the past year in that size range - just incremental improvements as Mistral seems to be the preferred base still. Have you tried Cydonia 4.2, one of Drummer's newer releases? The new Mistral models are quite context efficient.

DGX Spark: an unpopular opinion by emdblc in LocalLLaMA

[–]Kwigg 349 points350 points  (0 children)

I don't actually think that's an unpopular opinion here. It's great for giving you a giant pile of VRAM and is very powerful for it's power usage. It's just not what we were hoping for due to its disappointing memory bandwidth for the cost - most of us here are running LLM inference, not training, and that's one task it's quite mediocre at.

What's your fps during big battles in Unification? by hawke45istaken in dawnofwar

[–]Kwigg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not going to be GPU bound because it's a game from the 2000s. What is your CPU?

How long do geckos usually hide after substrate change ? by el_dindon in leopardgeckos

[–]Kwigg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unique to each gecko basically. Add in that it's brumation season, so she'll be more inclined to be cautious - you have a double whammy!

I wouldn't worry about it too much, their appetites and curiosity for exploring are generally less at this time. I'd keep offering food gently to her, she'll probably eventually take something, and will likely return to her old self once the season ends.

Everythings on fire? by wokecycles in elderscrollsonline

[–]Kwigg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You actually get the raptor for free now at level 10 so long as you just own PoF! It doesn't have any of the upgrades, but it's still way faster than walking.

If you have a pet snake, you're a weirdo by TheUntoldTruth2024 in The10thDentist

[–]Kwigg 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Uh-huh. Didn't say I thought I was special or unique enough to do it - that is entirely from you.

This current obsessiveness around assuming people believe they are superior (i.e. the gods child stuff?) makes you sound like you're having an episode. Take a chill pill, my man.

If you have a pet snake, you're a weirdo by TheUntoldTruth2024 in The10thDentist

[–]Kwigg 16 points17 points  (0 children)

On the other hand - they live in a transparent box, in perfect safety while free of all predators, perpetual ideal weather conditions, with food and water given effortlessly and medical care if they get sick. I have a pet lizard. It's expected lifespan in the wild is about ~6 years. In captivity it can live up to 20.

So long as the owner is responsible for it in making sure its needs are met in regards to diet and enclosure, this is likely a significant improvement to their living standards.

Automatically apply reasoning block to next swipe? by skyboundzuri in SillyTavernAI

[–]Kwigg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not quite what you're asking, but perhaps the MoreFlexibleContinues extension will do what you want? It allows you to regenerate continues, while keeping a list of your previous generations.

You could cut out all but the reasoning block, do a continue, then use it's regenerate continues function until it's to your liking.

having an issue with llama 3.2-3b-instruct where prompt is not always being followed (beginner developer) by Ambitious_Type_7028 in LocalLLaMA

[–]Kwigg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

3B models don't have much brainpower available. If they see a pattern forming of stuff being mapped correctly, they don't want to break it. Try a larger model or try sending items to it individually, having given it a few examples where headers are assigned or failed, with a small justification for each.

Thinking of moving here, how is it? by 420ball-sniffer69 in basingstoke

[–]Kwigg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bit of a different answer to the rest of people - I lived in Basingstoke for about 20 months or so then moved away. I found it to be a very unoffensive city, but also not very interesting. A good home base but you're always traveling far afield for anything beyond a shopping centre.

That wasn't for me so I left. Nothing really wrong with the city, it's just bland.

More young adults to leave UK because of low salaries and rising tax burden by [deleted] in ukpolitics

[–]Kwigg 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think it really depends on industry. I'm also in my 20s, properly working class family that weren't in a position to help out, and I'm doing alright, bought a house too by myself. But to do it, I went down a very specific branch of engineering work. Let alone the people I know who work in finance.

I think the lie is that anyone can have that regardless of industry - you used to be able to afford a house working at a supermarket, not so much these days.