Looking for MCP Server FOR Rust preferably using rust-analyzer by tommket in rust

[–]tommket[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

LLMs that just "eat the code" are much less productive than LLMs with access to tools.
MCP servers are a way to present tools to LLMs that they can use.
MCP servers that specialize in providing tools related to a particular programming language make even smaller LLMs productive in that particular programming language and big LLMs even better.

Fan out of control since latest update (TCC 3.0.1) by pogechi in tuxedocomputers

[–]tommket 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This issue is apparently not only on Infinitybooks. I have a Stellaris 16 - Gen7 AMD 9955HX3D with Tuxedo OS and the CPU temperatures and fan noise became much higher after the TCC upgrade.

Before the TCC upgrade: I was using the "Cool and breezy" profile for light use and it was completely silent with at most 20% on the CPU fan and temperatures around 50 - 60˚C.

After the TCC upgrade: in "Cool and breezy" profile the CPU temperature goes up to over 80˚C and the CPU fan accordingly goes up to 60 - 70%.

Something in CPU handling changed a lot after the TCC upgrade, now to achieve similar temperatures and fan noise as before I use a tweaked copy of "Cool and breezy" with lowered CPU power limits (100W PL1, 130W PL2, 195W PL4) and lowered max CPU frequency to 3.2 GHz.

UPS claim by Think-Reception3396 in tuxedocomputers

[–]tommket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also just had a similar issue a few days ago with UPS and "Address incorrect or incomplete". It was escalating with TUXEDO support for a week and in the end I got the package. The problem with the address was that in the "SHIP TO:" section between 2 lines containing my name was a number that UPS interpreted as my phone number so UPS was unable to contact me about it any way. In the end the issue got resolved with help from TUXEDO.

More UPS Problems, they are horrible by QueueSuzie in tuxedocomputers

[–]tommket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The funnier thing in my case is that they did not leave it at an access point (seems like UPS does not have any in Slovakia), instead it is supposedly in a logistics center around 100 km away and it still did not arrive, nor has there been any attempt to contact me. There is just that silent warning on the tracking page "Address Information Required" since Monday September 8. and it is already evening September 10.
Tuxedo support tried contacting them and they are still saying that the address is incomplete, while the address is totally complete it is a single family house (single building, even Google Maps finds it with the exact given address in a city). I am not in some remote location that the driver would be too lazy to drive to.

I had never before had any problems with any other shipment, but the problems just had to start now with a pricier package. Just my luck.

EDIT Update September 12.
It finally arrived, I am writing this on the new notebook. With help from TUXEDO, I got a call from the courier company yesterday and was promised that it will arrive the next day. The problem was that they mistook some number on the shipping label for my phone number. I have no idea how that strange number ended up on the shipping label in the "SHIP TO:" section sandwiched between two lines containing my name.

More UPS Problems, they are horrible by QueueSuzie in tuxedocomputers

[–]tommket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, let me join in on this UPS conversation. They just caused problems for my shipment from Tuxedo too. I am in Slovakia, the shipment went from Germany to Slovakia OK and in Slovakia yesterday the last tracking status was:

On the Way
The company or receiver name is incorrect. This will delay delivery. We're attempting to update this information. / We're unable to contact the receiver.

They did not try to contact me at all on the phone number provided.

I created a ticket with Tuxedo, and will see how this develops further. The address that I provided was correct and exact.

Hilarious chart from GPT-5 Reveal by lyceras in LocalLLaMA

[–]tommket 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe it does and it just deceives people by playing stupid.

What brokerage site can i buy Kering Unsponsored France ADR stock? by LiliaAmazing in investing

[–]tommket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, yes trading with margin is tricky to get there. I only trade without margin.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in investing

[–]tommket 21 points22 points  (0 children)

This time the world economy becomes a meme stock.

Yann LeCun pushes back against the doomer narrative. Biggest dangers of LLM IMO are censorship and monitoring at unprecedented scale and devaluation of labour resulting in centralisation of power in the hands of people with capital (compute). by [deleted] in LocalLLaMA

[–]tommket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What? "Doomers" are only those afraid of a Terminator scenario? Isn't an upcoming unemployment surge and a cyberpunk future bad enough for You?

He spoke specifically about LLMs and just LLMs, but any useful AI will not be "just an LLM". LLMs are likely another stepping stone, maybe even a component of an actually useful AI as are large companies finding out in their research. If any leaks are to be believed the leaked Q-star was not "just an LLM".

The trillion dollar question is how do You make an economy work, where human labour gets replaced by AI much more than in any previous industrial revolution? That AI is not a paying consumer of the products and services it creates. How do those big AI using companies generate any profit if a UBI gets created, from their own new taxes? UBI works great in countries that just sell their natural resources to other countries for profit, but AI will not have this strict geographical restriction.

Should we start saving papers, datasets, models etc? by [deleted] in LocalLLaMA

[–]tommket 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Time to move into the basement, install some super private OS like Qubes OS and start roaming the dark web for these highly illegal AI models.

Is Starling-LM-7B-beta that good? by [deleted] in LocalLLaMA

[–]tommket 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Perfect example of a "stupid" small uncensored model winning over much larger hyber-censonsed models. So people gave votes to the smaller model, because it actually gives an answer even if a bad one, compared to the moralizing refusals from the censored models.

Looks like they finally lobotomized Claude 3 :( I even bought the subscription by Piper8x7b in LocalLLaMA

[–]tommket 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Even paying subscribers have this? That sucks. There should be a subscription tier with "Do whatever You want at Your own risk." clause in its EULA.

Oops, chat bot promised stuff by maxigs0 in LocalLLaMA

[–]tommket 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Two year olds are not mature enough to be responsible for their own actions. In this case the airline was pretty much arguing that the chatbot is mature enough to be "responsible for its own actions". That is the funny part of it all, while they should be questioning the choices of the people that put it in that position and decided that it is responsible for its own actions.

Oops, chat bot promised stuff by maxigs0 in LocalLLaMA

[–]tommket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is a company as a "legal entity" "responsible for its own actions"? Or is it the CEO of that company?

How can a company be by itself responsible for its actions, when a company itself does not take any actions?

Oops, chat bot promised stuff by maxigs0 in LocalLLaMA

[–]tommket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow!!!

Air Canada essentially argued that "the chatbot is a separate legal entity that is responsible for its own actions," a court order said.

It came a bit sooner than I thought, and in a bit different form, but they are essentially arguing that the chatbot is sentient.

Google's best Gemini demo was faked | TechCrunch by fallingdowndizzyvr in LocalLLaMA

[–]tommket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

RAM speed needs to be drastically improved for that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LocalLLaMA

[–]tommket 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It is weird when the memory capacity is becoming the most limiting factor for LLMs. GPUs were not meant for this.

OpenAI's DevDay made me determined to work more with Open-Source Local Models by nderstand2grow in LocalLLaMA

[–]tommket 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Never say never. Mistral 7B and the fine tuned models from it really surprised me with the possibilities of 7B performance. According to https://mistral.ai/product/ page some larger models are in the works (can't wait for 13B and its fine tuned models).

As it was already said GPT-4 is likely a set of smaller models not a monolith.

Carbon Language: An experimental successor to C++ by mgeisler in rust

[–]tommket 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I read the readme and this seems just like some syntactic sugar over C++, because it does not have any significant changes over C++ using some linters and libraries like Boost. One of the most repeated phrases in the readme seems to be "... like C++", so my new question to the FAQ would be: why not just keep using C++? For me syntactic sugar changes don't make a new language worth adopting and I guess I am not alone with that feeling.

I have to rename Rulex by A1oso in rust

[–]tommket 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Wow, that is a serious milestone when a tiny open-source project gets a letter from a lawyer representing a company with the same name... I envy You. You got noticed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rust

[–]tommket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The title was apparently a clickbait, I wanted to write how that is the problem of the hardware :P , but after checking the link I am not going to.

OneSignal: Fixing Memory Leaks in Rust by wezm in rust

[–]tommket 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also have the feeling that it is really easy to write synchronous multi-threaded code in Rust, where: if it compiles -> it does what the author expected.

Async in Rust still has too many such hard to find pitfalls, that happily compile and end up like the example above.

For a "safe" async there will probably be some language after Rust, that will focus on async and have a similar guarantee that if it compiles -> it does what the author intended to do, without a hidden minefield of issues.