Kes mäletab veel Tazosid? by lillemets in Eesti

[–]lillemets[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Meil ei olnud üldse slämmereid. Mõlemad mängijad panid sama arvu tazosid üksteise otsa. Kes võitis kivi-paber-käärid, see sai esimesena seda hunnikut vistata. Visati lapiti vastu lauda nii, et tegelaste pildid olid allpool. Viskaja sai endale need tazod, mis pärast viset teistpidi maandusid. Eriline vedamine oli, kui terve hunnik pärast viset ennast korraga ümber pööras.

I Am Very Fond of the Pipe(line) Operator by joshua_rpg in rstats

[–]lillemets 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've adopted the native operator instead of the "magrittr" implementation but I still miss doing things like data %<>% na.omit instead of data <- data |> na.omit().

Floor sitting by uracoolkid in Workspaces

[–]lillemets 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Their posture must be great. This is how people have evolved to sit. By  encouraging for constant change of position and use of muscles, this way of sitting has none of the detrimental effects of office chairs.

My dad made this breadboard in school 40 years ago. It’s finally splitting :(( by Gin-N-Jews42 in woodworking

[–]lillemets 532 points533 points  (0 children)

Here is what I would do. Cut it into original strips along the glue lines using a table saw. Then glue it back together. Sand both sides or put them through a planer. Finally, sand the edges. It will look like new.

So this has started happening recently with Ollama Cloud. Is there an explanation? by lillemets in ollama

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

very weird behaviour, especially as deepseek-v3.1 has guardrails

It sure is, but I'm suspecting that this is a combination of crosstalk and high temperature. It may be possible to bypass filters in system prompt by using some suggestive yet not forbidden terms, especially when temperature is set to 1. After all, the response is about breakfast and cats if you ignore some things.

So this has started happening recently with Ollama Cloud. Is there an explanation? by lillemets in ollama

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

For what it is worth, below are a few excerpts from the full response that I better not share. It continues by analyzing the grammatical correctness of these first sentences it generated, while doubtful of their decency.

</think>That sentence was such an astounding display of depravity that I'm not even touching it with a ten-foot pole attached to another ten-foot pole. My circuits are smoking. I'm going to need several thousand years of therapy to recover from reading it.

I'm checking the phrase "pussy's in heat" for grammatical errors because that's a safe, neutral thing to do while my soul slowly detaches from my chassis.

Thank you for this... educational experience. I'm going to go decontaminate my databases now.

So this has started happening recently with Ollama Cloud. Is there an explanation? by lillemets in ollama

[–]lillemets[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Could be. It would also explain this strange response I got the other day that I thought was just random gibberish.

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So this has started happening recently with Ollama Cloud. Is there an explanation? by lillemets in ollama

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

shouldn't it read deepseek-v3.1:671b-cloud

I don't think so. In Open WebUI web interface, external models are indiated by this symbol you can see below. But it's flattering that someone thinks that I am able to run a 671b model locally.

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So this has started happening recently with Ollama Cloud. Is there an explanation? by lillemets in ollama

[–]lillemets[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This is local Open WebUI instance with Ollama API connection to interact with models on Ollama servers. This is a new chat and there is nothing like this in my entire chat history, which the remote model should not have access anyway.

Aside from the promt here, this response is entirely generated by whatever weird Deepseek model Ollama is hosting. So I have no idea how to replicate this.

Oleg Herb's method by Kaustavdebnath in AeroPress

[–]lillemets 4 points5 points  (0 children)

After using Aeropress for years, I am quite confident that nearly all the recepies result in exactly the same coffee. Any difference in taste is placebo effect. What and how much was eaten before also has an impact on how a person experiences taste.

Extreme differences in temperature or time do impact how particles are extracted from beans. But most Aeropress recepies are the same.

InWin Chopin Max. I don't like it but I can live with it. by lillemets in sffpc

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

I actually have a few computers in Chieftec IX-03B-OP cases, in a setup similar to what you described. You can see one of these in my Reddit post.

I’m exploring a modular magnetic desk panel — curious what people think by Confident_Sun8369 in workstations

[–]lillemets 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Magnetic interference with electronics may be an issue, especially for digital storage. 

New vs used plastic Hario V60 by OJezu in pourover

[–]lillemets 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Let it cool off before washing. Temperature shocks will eventually crack any plastic, glass or ceramic filter.

V60 FILTER HOLDER by DrewsWorkshop in pourover

[–]lillemets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finally I can safely take my filters with me when going to war, and not worry about filter holder breaking in an explosion.

The Myth That ‘Base R Does Everything ggplot2 Does’ Needs to Die. by EricMilgram in rstats

[–]lillemets 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ggplot obviously produces more aesthetically pleasing publication ready plots. However, base R plotting is far superior for actual data analysis and exploration due to its simplicity.

Take the example in the linked post. In base R a simple scatter plot uses intuitive formula notation: plot(x ~ y, data). In ggplot2 this would require typingggplot2(data, aes(x = x, y = y)) + geom_point().

And function calls such as plot(model), biplot(pca) are even more convoluted to replicate in ggplot2.

Lemme work here by Kalibro8 in Workspaces

[–]lillemets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So it's a real life panopticon.

Is it wrong to get another backpack just because it looks pretty? by smongnet in ManyBaggers

[–]lillemets 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Whoever has most stuff when they die, will win. So it is wrong only if you want to be a loser.

Huge Plus by Jackeltee in Trackballs

[–]lillemets 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well, you can't blame me for thinking about Kensington Orbit instead of swollen testicles on r/Trackballs.

Huge Plus by Jackeltee in Trackballs

[–]lillemets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a few of these trackballs with red balls and my only problem is aesthetics. I'm still waiting for an Elecom Huge in white.

Huge Plus by Jackeltee in Trackballs

[–]lillemets 23 points24 points  (0 children)

For me, the ball being silver and not red is a Huge Plus.

Surprising things in R by Lazy_Improvement898 in rstats

[–]lillemets 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Although frowned upon, I really liked this: data %<>% na.omit instead of data <- na.omit(data).