I couldn't see a forum question topic .. what's the name of the software used for the forum? Used to be on the about page.
It's WoltLab Suite
I couldn't see a forum question topic .. what's the name of the software used for the forum? Used to be on the about page.
It's WoltLab Suite
Sabine with a twist on power usage based on new research...
It's a goal of mine 😊
Excellent!
it has been challenging to get it to work properly.
All part of the process of engineering a think I guess. 😅
It comes with experience but so long as find a solution and don't just always say it's impossible then you'll mostly there.
It should be relatively easy to create your own LLM using an open-source model ran locally.Hopefully this cute little GPT I threw together is helpful to the community.
An open source base model for LENR for others to use for their own models would be good but it would need a a lot more GPU's I think.
As LENR-CANR ChatGPT is now no more, I have just removed the CANR page from the forum satellite site, LENR-News.com.
https://jan.ai looks interesting but not tried it yet.
Diadon Acs has been working on something similar but not sure if it local or cloud based. Worth talking to him.
I have played around with these locally but not for LENR research:
- PrivateGPT 2.0
- AutoGPT
- LM Studio
AutoGPT was a bit flakey (6 months ago) but the others were alright.
They are a there are a lot more out there. For my day job I use Deepset HayStack framework and this allows for local or cloud but due to nature of the bots we use cloud based models only.
Interesting comment beneath the video:
It does seem a bit suspicious. Another commenter says the fire was electrical.
QuoteThe cause of the fire was still under investigation, with evidence pointing primarily to one or more electrical shorts caused by wires either frayed from wear or damaged during maintenance of the spire.
I'm not how they know but it did make me giggle.
I'm liking it, the only problem I have with all the episodes is the background music, it's trips me out and find it hard work to ignore it. I have found it better played at low volume on headphones while lying on my side.
Was hoping for Iwamura to give a more definite timeline for commercialization.
Towards the end of the video it sounds to me there is an open invitation for partners.
That article has no mention of noise pollution compared with standard wind turbines, tracks tend to be noisy.
Something Alan doesn't let me into my project, I've been there since 2007.
See here:
ISCMNS members should now be able to access this forum:
ISCMNS MEMBERS FORUM
If you don't have access and you're a ISCMNS member, contact me on here.
Ok I will not change anything. I'm still waiting for Rob to get back to me as the ISCMNS group only has 5 members and needs to be sorted out anyway, you can see it as you are an Admin.
I will try to fix, it's because you both are not the ISCMNS forum group but you are both registered members of the ISCMNS so you should be added. I need to check with Rob if this is ok as he is managing that section now.
That's the cheapest object storage I'm aware of. Linode is $20 per tb/m, for example. Wasabi is $6.99. DigitalOcean is $20.
Google Drive may be cheaper, but it's not apples to apples. It's a consumer product. I wouldn't relish trying to run a large website out of Google Drive. The proper comp would be Google Cloud object storage, which is more like $20 per tb/m.
I have now updated [email protected] to go to Jean-Paul Biberian's latest email address