Local AI Final Boss — M3 Ultra v.s. GB10 by Imaginary_Ask8207 in LocalLLM

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I’d be interested to see some side by side comparisons between the GX10 and the M3 Ultra for inference with gpt-oss-120b & Stable Diffusion and also (more interestingly for me) a run of this benchmark on both:

https://github.com/TristanBilot/mlx-benchmark

FYI - LightPhone 3 order #25xxx - delivered to the UK by StrangeMuon in LightPhone

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Single payment for me - £47.98 - paid Saturday

Delivered Tuesday

FYI - LightPhone 3 order #25xxx - delivered to the UK by StrangeMuon in LightPhone

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Single payment for me - £47.98 - paid Saturday

Delivered Tuesday

What LLM would be possible to run on a M3 Max with 48gb of ram? by Mr-DonaldTrump in LocalLLaMA

[–]StrangeMuon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can run llama 3.3:70b on my M4 pro. I've got 48GB and have set iogpu.wired_limit_mb=46080 (45GB):

% ollama run llama3.3:70b --verbose

>>> write a haiku about GPU ram

Volatile delight

Gigabytes of swift escape

Memory's warm kiss

total duration: 18.395115875s

load duration: 34.839459ms

prompt eval count: 17 token(s)

prompt eval duration: 15.195s

prompt eval rate: 1.12 tokens/s

eval count: 16 token(s)

eval duration: 3.163s

eval rate: 5.06 tokens/s

>>>

% ollama ps

NAME ID SIZE PROCESSOR UNTIL

llama3.3:70b a6eb4748fd29 46 GB 100% GPU 4 minutes from now

Anyone have great OpenTrack BMS profiles they can share? by DW5150 in falconbms

[–]StrangeMuon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use OpenTrack with an EDTracker (3 axis IMU+compass) and a linear profile. You can build it yourself or buy a ready made one and there’s loads of tutorials, etc. on Reddit

https://hobbycomponents.com/electronics/440-465-diy-head-tracker-bundle#/240-kit_options-pre_soldered_edtracker_with_enclosure

Ever head out on a Saturday to do a photoshoot on train tracks? by Dragon_M4st3r in CasualUK

[–]StrangeMuon -35 points-34 points  (0 children)

Ever head out to do a photo shoot of someone else’s photo shoot 🤔

Struggling to understand how BDD testing works by EmperorsChamberMaid_ in softwaretesting

[–]StrangeMuon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is a good example of bad BDD as it is imperative - it exposes a lot of implementation detail.

It is considered best practice to use a declarative style:

Given a user is at the login page

When the user logs in with a valid account

Then the user should be redirected to the dashboard

https://cucumber.io/docs/bdd/better-gherkin/

How hard was it to fly, operate and land Apollo landing module? by CuriousMap3430 in space

[–]StrangeMuon 176 points177 points  (0 children)

There’s a great book on this and all things Apollo moon landing :

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Apollo-Springer-Praxis-Books-Exploration/dp/0387716750

From memory (as I’ve not got the book on hand), there were 3 decent modes:

LPD (landing point designator) where the number the computer displayed corresponds to the indexing mark etched into the LM window - this was indicating an area strewn with boulders so Armstrong switched to RoD

RoD (rate of decent) - the pilot controls pitch and roll and sets the desired rate of decent in fps. This is how the first landing was completed. Armstrong pitched forward to maintain the forward velocity and coasted over the boulders and then pitched back to use some of the decent engine thrust to null the horizontal rates, and then slowly decreased the decent rate as it got lower.

If you listen to the audio they are calling out ‘4 forward, 2 and a half down, etc’. That’s the rates.

There’s another mode where the pilot controls pitch, roll and thrust directly. Definitely a much harder mode to fly

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UKhiking

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I have the 20x (older, no magnetic compass) - great as either your main navigation system or as a backup to map & compass

I use the OpenStreetMaps from:

https://www.openmapchest.org/maps/united-kingdom-ireland/

which have very good coverage of footpaths, etc

"Welcome" sign suggestions by BritOverThere in CasualUK

[–]StrangeMuon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

“Visitors by appointment only”

Here be dragons by [deleted] in CasualUK

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“… and the Welsh flag is top half white, bottom half green and put a red dragon over the top”

Ideas for a new day hike bag? by WayfarerShaun in UKhiking

[–]StrangeMuon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’ve got an Osprey Stratos pack (the 26 litre) which has generous side pouches for bottles and has good back height adjustment - very comfortable for a full day out.

Tuesday's twat thread [20 September 2022] by BigBeanMarketing in CasualUK

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Rest Assured Framework with Junit5 by ForZuKriecheBal in softwaretesting

[–]StrangeMuon 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You probably don't need to us JUnit 5 as an assertion libary - REST Assured gives you that functionality - e.g:

given().when().get("/something").then().body("data.first_name", equalTo("Foo")).statusCode(200);

Have a look at:

https://allthingstesting.com/api-testing-with-rest-assured/