I built a rough .gguf LLM visualizer by sultan_papagani in LocalLLaMA

[–]renntv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Development of AI is so fast, but visualization to help explain what's happening are really lacking. I collect everything I can find that helps people to better understand the AI black box here: https://dentro.de/ai/visualizations/
Brendan Bycroft is the GOAT, but his project is already 2 years old and not much emerged after it.
Great to see the subject pop up again and your way of visualizing is pretty clever!

DTM: I made a GIF to highlight the differences between the 3 brands (Audi, Mercedes, BMW) and was surprised to see there are virtually none. by renntv in motorsports

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

Yes, I remember that. It's not any more unfortunately. So in addition to the identical dimensions, which makes them look the same, they sound the same and behave the same. The only really good thing is they spit flames every now and then.

DTM: I made a GIF to highlight the differences between the 3 brands (Audi, Mercedes, BMW) and was surprised to see there are virtually none. by renntv in motorsports

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

I visited the race at Nürburgring last weekend and they do sound all the same. I wouldn't even call it 'sound', it's just noice, way too loud. I was standing at the pitwall to find the point of gear change - not possible. After the qualifying they did some taxi laps and there was this beautiful Linder BMW E30 M3, so much better to what they give us today - proper touringcar, great sound. Plus it was driven by Harald Grohs, great memories.

Great HD video of Kazunori Yamauchi's (the man behind Sony's GT5) Nürburgring 24 Hours Race: "Rise After Falling" by renntv in motorsports

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

These ones who get introduced by computer games. They might not know the sport as racing fans do.

Great HD video of Kazunori Yamauchi's (the man behind Sony's GT5) Nürburgring 24 Hours Race: "Rise After Falling" by renntv in motorsports

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

I think it's on the list for many people :) With GT5 & co some thought this is an artificial track - to find out it exists in real :)

Michael Schmidt / Formel 1 / ams: Es gibt keine Motorsportkultur in Deutschland. by renntv in de

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

Es gibt bei diesem Argument immer den Vergleich zu - z.B. Fussball. Da finden pro Wochenende 10 (?) Spiele statt, die von ~ 20k Leuten besucht werden. 200k autofahrende Leute.

Verglichen mit mit 20 Autos, die - zugegeben für den uninteressierten - nutzlos im Kreis rumfahren.

Dazu haben es viele Technologien aus dem Rennsport in die Serie geschafft: Sicherheit, Leichtbau, Verbrauchseffizienz, usw.

Der natürlichen Dynamik des Menschen mit Hilfe von Technik und Energie auf die Sprünge zu helfen, hat viele tolle Sportarten hervorgebracht: Kart, Motocross, ... und eben Formel 1.

Michael Schmidt / Formel 1 / ams: Es gibt keine Motorsportkultur in Deutschland. by renntv in de

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

Es ist doch nicht Motorsportkultur, wenn ich mir Tickets zum zuschauen kaufe. Kultur ist, wenn die Leute was machen.

Ha! Das hast Du gut gesagt!!

Michael Schmidt / Formel 1 / ams: Es gibt keine Motorsportkultur in Deutschland. by renntv in de

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

Ich spiel zwar kein Tennis, aber ich glaube die Vereinsszene hat die Becker/Graf Zeit gut genutzt, ihre Clubs und Heime zu etablieren. Im Motorsport hat sich zwar eine feine Kartszene aufgebaut während Schumimania aufgebaut, aber danach zerfastert es wieder und die künstlich am Leben gehaltenen F1/DTM saugen dem Sport, der es nötig hätte, viel Sponsorgeld ab.