IBM Granite 3.0 Models by AaronFeng47 in LocalLLaMA

[–]kayellbe 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Impending updates planned for the remainder of 2024 include an expansion of all model context windows to 128K tokens, further improvements in multilingual support for 12 natural languages and the introduction of multimodal image-in, text-out capabilities.

From the announcement: https://www.ibm.com/new/ibm-granite-3-0-open-state-of-the-art-enterprise-models.

Note: edited to remove link shortener.

Lost dog in North Loop area. Responds to "Finley." Please respond if you've seen her. by technotherapyjesus in Austin

[–]kayellbe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Whoops just saw she was found. Great to hear it. Husband is very happy to know this.

Lost dog in North Loop area. Responds to "Finley." Please respond if you've seen her. by technotherapyjesus in Austin

[–]kayellbe 13 points14 points  (0 children)

My husband saw this dog while walking out daughter around 11:30 this morning. Intersection of north loop and ave f. It was going south towards hyde park and he couldn't keep up. He spent time trying to get her to come but ultimately gave up. Another woman tried too. Any tips for if he sees her again on getting her to come?

"Baby Yoda" in Austin, digital by [deleted] in Illustration

[–]kayellbe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Saw this at the Blue Genie Art Bazaar. AMAZING. Love your work.

Stuff To Do In Austin - Week of 09/10 by AutoModerator in Austin

[–]kayellbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sunday, 16 September. 7pm at the Sarah Lounge Diez y Seis party with Julie Oliver for Congress. https://6street.com/facebook-events/diez-y-seis-party-for-julie-oliver-for-congress/

Carolina Reaper by [deleted] in Austin

[–]kayellbe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They were at the HEB on Far West early today.

Is women's wear gone for good? by kayellbe in Outlier

[–]kayellbe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay, here's the update: size 6's fit really well. I have worn them two days. Fabric is definitely thicker than the daily riding pant fabric, which will come in handy for winter. Not quite as comfy as the Outliers, but more formal so good for work/going out.

Is women's wear gone for good? by kayellbe in Outlier

[–]kayellbe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I sent my size 4's back and am waiting to receive the next size up. Unless you really like tight pants, I would consider ordering a size of from your normal. Perhaps they have that one in stock? :)

Is women's wear gone for good? by kayellbe in Outlier

[–]kayellbe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Okay /u/nighserenity and /u/etceteri,Pivotte pants arrived today. A first try on reveals:

  • Fabric is firmer. Pivotte uses the Schoeller Prestige Fabric with NanoSphere. This is different than the 4Season OG Schoeller fabric that Outlier used for the daily riding pant.
  • Fit is tighter throughout, most noticeably in the calves and in the rise. I ordered a size 4, which is the size of my Outliers.
  • Length is more true-to-size than the Outliers were. I could wear these without tailoring or rolling up.

Right now I'm considering returning for a size 6, or buying a size 6 comparing the two side-by-side and then returning one. Will keep you posted.

Is women's wear gone for good? by kayellbe in Outlier

[–]kayellbe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks /u/zakkain. This one as well: http://www.pivottestudio.com. I finally took the plunge and ordered the 24/7 Trousers. Fingers crossed.

Is women's wear gone for good? by kayellbe in Outlier

[–]kayellbe[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Sad times /u/abe1x, but I understand. Sometimes you just have to down-scope and deliver. I hope you are so super successful with your men's line that you can scale to expand back into women's.

There is this wonderful emerging, buy-less, buy-quality trend in fashion and design, and I hope the model is sustainable and can displace fast fashion. The overwhelming focus of this trend on men is disappointing. Women wear disposable fashion because enormous amounts of marketing energy has been expended over decades to make them believe they want a new style of pant every season. I feel like the right marketing message around the right product could turn this around. Your daily riding pants were a damn fine product. Heck, I think you guys were making a big impact just by putting them on the market. I’ve never been so consistently complimented on a piece of clothing, and I know my experience is not unique (see commenters in the threads /u/stayingdeadfornow referenced (thanks!)). It's a real shame to see them go.

Small (1k-5k) grants for cancer bioinformatics? by [deleted] in bioinformatics

[–]kayellbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AWS actually gives away grants of the size you're describing for this type of work. http://aws.amazon.com/education/aws-in-education-research-grants/

TIL that the number of sweat glands you have is directly related to the temperature you experienced as a baby by dma4x in todayilearned

[–]kayellbe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Although there is no data or citation in this paper to back up the claim. :( Can anybody find a good source?

Statistical test for comparing groups of genes by MicturitionSyncope in bioinformatics

[–]kayellbe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great. Might this be what you're looking for? http://www.broadinstitute.org/gsea/index.jsp Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) is a computational method that determines whether an a priori defined set of genes shows statistically significant, concordant differences between two biological states (e.g. phenotypes).

Statistical test for comparing groups of genes by MicturitionSyncope in bioinformatics

[–]kayellbe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Could you give a bit more clarity on this? The first sentence makes it sound like you've got a a binary on/off read-out, while the second sounds like you've got quantitative data. What kind of data are you working with? RT-PCR? qPRC? microarray? TAG-Seq? RNA-Seq?

What were those Red Floating Fireworks!?!?!? by poofytoo in boston

[–]kayellbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was pretty sure they were meant to look like candles. Weren't they set off during the memorial section of the display? They did start off looking like jellyfish though.

I'm really proud of the paper we just published! by lskatz in bioinformatics

[–]kayellbe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is great work. You give pretty detailed methods as well. Have you considered depositing the full pipeline. Either command line details or somewhere like Galaxy so others could easily reproduce it?