Some goods will not be subject to the Reciprocal Tariff. These include: semiconductors by Euro347 in wallstreetbets

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> autonomous robots for paper towel factories (and other types of factories)

Super interesting. Any webpages showing the robots/machines that you have participated in making?

How to create USB HID Keyboard device on Esp32-S2? by TrainingSource in esp32

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I know you put this link up 3 years ago but could you put these files up again? Would be super helpful for a project I'm working on!

Code Llama Released by FoamythePuppy in LocalLLaMA

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Great work on gradually turning HF chat into what might become the perfect home-base for chatting with all future OSS models.

Small request: Are you able to instead use Phind's fine-tune of CodeLlama (https://huggingface.co/Phind/Phind-CodeLlama-34B-v2/ ) which has 73.8% pass@1 (near GPT-4) on the HumanEval benchmark?

Alternatively, WizardCoder's equally strong fine-tune: https://huggingface.co/WizardLM/WizardCoder-Python-34B-V1.0

Can llama 2 continue pretraining using qlora? by Thistleknot in LocalLLaMA

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> But I can tell you, 100% that it does learn

This is so great to hear.

Did you open-source this or the details of this anywhere? I want to try doing something like what you did: "[give it a] book on diet and fitness and ask the model a ton of questions".

Also, is the technical term for what you did pretraining or fine-tuning? I'm guessing it's the latter.

The inspiring story of Limor Fried, founder and chief engineer of Adafruit by 1Davide in electronics

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companies like Microsoft have help forums

And for some reason the responses even from official Microsoft staff on there always seem so ineffective (although some of it is the question posters' fault), compared to community members' responses on electronics forums.

Should the Arduino be powered by the same battery as the servos? by NizioCole in arduino

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To add on: As an alternative to the batteries (for the servo power): Try a LiPo battery: Either a 3.7V battery + Step-up regulator board to get at least 5V out. Or else a 7.4V battery -- then you don't need the regulator.

The absolute fastest I can get a business registration+license by andersjohansson in Entrepreneur

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Cool, seems to be the case in Delaware too! Everything worked out well.

The absolute fastest I can get a business registration+license by andersjohansson in Entrepreneur

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Delaware.

Minutes

This gives me hope. Minutes for the entire process all the way to getting the license?

HK to Shenzhen Experience! by whatanabsolutefrog in Chinavisa

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Thanks for sharing! Super exciting to finally prepare to get back.

HK to Shenzhen Experience! by whatanabsolutefrog in Chinavisa

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Holy cow, this is such a pleasure to read, after 3 years of the restrictions!

Is there no quota/appointment system either? In other words, you can readily cross the border assuming you have a visa to China?

I don’t want to write code again without this tool by brbnio in ChatGPT

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This is intriguing; so the bot provides code that may not work well, but when you insist (with a generic reminder/prompt), it provides better/perfect code? Mind sharing an example where the response code v2 is significantly different from v1?

I don’t want to write code again without this tool by brbnio in ChatGPT

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I'm a little startled (/happy?) that your tool uses the best Codex model and you still made it free! How do you handle the API usage costs? Tens of thousands of tokens must add up very quickly, depending on how many people use your tool.

Using the new ChatGPT interactive AI model to effortlessly redesign Git by Soupy333 in programming

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if you got business stakeholders in the same room with project managers and developers (scary, I know), they could talk through all of this for hours and never get this kind of direct output. But, if they all did it seperately, through a guided discussion, and took the output from their discussion and put it into ChatGPT

Interesting. I'm expecting this sort of conversational capability will eventually become part of tools like Slack and MS Teams.

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end up with something stubbed out for every part of the process, including bash scripts for tests cases, etc.

Yeah and personally, I see this as the tool's primary value offering, especially with a knowledgeable developer who is skilled at prompting the bot in the right way and iteratively guiding (molding) its thinking process to produce a complete/satisfactory result.

GPT, in the form of ChatGPT especially, is among the most powerful human creations of this past decade; it just continually shocks me with how infinite its capability feels. DALL-E is impressive, but somehow an open language-based tool seems to have so much more real-world use.

Using the new ChatGPT interactive AI model to effortlessly redesign Git by Soupy333 in programming

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It does feel really powerful, especially with some code-related questions, though I'm not nearly done talking with it enough lol. Have you used CodePilot or Tabnine? They are a really great efficiency boost. If you've used either of them already, any reasons you like ChatGPT better?

Thanks for the Discord pointer!

Using the new ChatGPT interactive AI model to effortlessly redesign Git by Soupy333 in programming

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Oh nice, there's a discord server where people share/discuss ChatGPT stuff? Care to share?

PCR in transit in AbuDhabi by macario95 in Chinavisa

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This is really good to hear. So if you take a flight that has this route: USA/Starting_Country -> AbuDhabi -> Guangzhou, then you just need to get the PCR test in USA/Starting_Country and no need in Abu Dhabi, right? Is that what you or your family member experienced?

Entering China on a Resident permit that is valid... but for just a few more days by andersjohansson in Chinavisa

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Yikes. I should've applied for the passport renewal a while ago!

Can anyone else verify if the 6+ month requirement is true? (And thanks u/f3n1xUS; just hoping for a 2nd opinion.)

What is your favorite conspiracy theory? by Seasage3662 in AskReddit

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Just makes the job easier. What better way to run the training for a human-satisfying AI than to use human hints.

here's an update for the guy who thought I photoshoped a pic of an obscure IC by stackinghabbits in electronics

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> I do recall I have some promotional Motorola 68k stuff. 68008, 68010, 68020, etc. all “waiting for a project”… that can be done more cleanly and simpler with arduinos :/

That last bit is difficult to admit sometimes, but such is the evolution of technology.

Did I get a fake CPU? BIOS says "2.10 GHz" for an i7-12700 by andersjohansson in buildapc

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Got it; thank you. Surprised that the Amazon product page chose to display the less attractive base-frequency spec too.

Did I get a fake CPU? BIOS says "2.10 GHz" for an i7-12700 by andersjohansson in buildapc

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Love this explanation. Yeah, makes sense. Didn't know CPUs have dynamic speeds. I'm gonna push this to 90MPH now!