

Qoi is good for some situations cause of its simplicity, but it’s not really the “best” at anything
If you’re here, there’s still hope for the internet
Don’t let it fall


Qoi is good for some situations cause of its simplicity, but it’s not really the “best” at anything
That’s not the issue here. And that relies entirely on them being implemented well.
Just like the web
Half the changes in Linux are also editing random config files, so it’s about the same
I don’t see how being good with computers helps
Tbh it kinda is, because the browser gives the end user more control, since you have extensions and access to the underlying html. You can get around most stupid UIs with little effort, but on desktop you’re doomed
You can. I’ve had it off for years. It just needs a registry update, and persists across updates.


The people’s version of owning yachts


The hell is v3 32b. Are you talking about a distill


Deepseek is an absolutely massive model, it’s not the one people will be running. Rather, look at qwen/qwq, gemma and a number of other smaller ones


Should be enough to hold 60k rows


Sqlite can easily handle millions of rows. Don’t sell it short
I suppose that’s true. And also deranged to do it on purpose
Ok but that is actually a nonsensical statement. In no case will using threads and recursion reduce cpu usage


ok haha, I guessed something like that must’ve happened


wow that’s… quite a list. Are you sure you need them all? What are you using like redis, yt-dlp or spotifyapi, ytmusicapi for??


Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<redacted>\countryguess\countryguess.py", line 3, in <module>
from art import *
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'art'
you might want to add a requirements.txt


Internet searches don’t depend on the model, you just need the infrastructure to feed it in


How does it compare to r1 though. They seem to have avoided comparing them


Oh? You want composit(ion)? Over inheritance maybe?
Half the web is going to be another llm soon