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While this will get you a selfhosted LLM it is not possible to feed data to them like this. As far as I know there are a 2 possibilities:
Take an existing model and use the literature data to fine tune the model. The success of this will depend on how much “a lot” means when it comes to the literature
Create a model yourself using only your literature data
Both approaches will require some yrogramming knowledge and understanding of how a llm works. Additionally it will require a preparation of the unstructured literature data to a kind of structured data that can be used to train or fine tune the model.
Im just a CS student so not an expert in this regard ;)
Somehow I only had issues with CrowdSec. I used it with Traefik but it would ban me and my family every time they used my selhosted matrix instance. I could not figure out why and it even did that when I tried it on OPNSense without the Traefik bouncer…
Naja also das design ist jetzt farblich nicht großartig gleich. Die Anordnungen der Elemente sowie die Nutzerführung beim ersten Benutzen der App und der Einstellungsumfang sind aber schon ziemlich ähnlich. Es hatte mich lediglich interessiert ob das eine evtl. eine Gabel des anderen ist oder ähnliches.
Edit: ich meinte natürlich Gabel und nicht fork!
Witzig, das sieht ja fast aus wie https://github.com/grote/Transportr Weiß jemand wie die evtl. in Verbindung stehen?
Thats pretty cool, although that is not even mentioned in the article unless Im missing something.
Experiments reveal PV-leaves generate over 10% extra electricity compared to standard solar panels, which dissipate 70% of solar energy.
So basically you go from using 30% of solar energy to 33%? Sounds nice but would that really do that much?
Bailing out, you are on your own. Good luck.
I think we have to rephrase the meme here. If I BOUGHT a game on steam I do not own it even though I basically bought my own copy. I dont think rental or paying for a service is the same. They should just not disguise paying for a service as buying a product.
I dont think I overestimate peoples technical skills. Just a week ago I had to explain to my university lecturer how to mirror screens and the concept of having multiple screens was just as new as using them for the same thing at once. Thing is that the design for a lot of functions is the same in linux and windows. Some examples: Search menu, right click, desktop, files, drag and drop, task bar and its widgets and application shortcuts. Sure there are many differences too but I would argue that using some sort of app store is easier than finding an executable online. What I want to say is: For very basic usage like using a web browser or searching files you will have the same or very simila patterns between OSs.
Well but that is mostly because windows is installed on evrything. If there was linux pre installed it would not require a lot of technical understanding for basic usage (depending on the distro).
Danke vielmals!