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Who amongst us has NOT had a little teleport at 2am? /s

Reminds me of this old article from The Onion:

Phantom Diner Appears Only To Those In Their Drunkest Hour https://theonion.com/phantom-diner-appears-only-to-those-in-...


He also claims to have teleported to (of all places) a ditch. What could possibly explain this phenomenon?

Had he just come from John Malkovich's head?

Came here to say this. If you want to find someone who has teleported to food, head to a Waffle House or Denny's at 2 am in a college town.


maybe a dumb question but what what does the "it" stand for in the 31B-it vs 31B?

Instruction Tuned. It indicates that thinking tokens (eg <think> </think>) are not included in training.

That’s not what it means. "-it" just indicates the model is instruction-tuned, i.e. trained to follow prompts and behave like an assistant. It doesn’t imply anything about whether thinking tokens like <think>....</think> were included or excluded during training. Thats a separate design choice and varies by model.

What does that mean for a user of the model? Is the "-it" version more direct with solutions or something?

It means that model was tuned to to act as chat bot. So write a reply on behalf of assistant and stop generating (by inserting special "end of turn" token to signal inference engine to stop generation).

Base model (without instruction/chat tuning) just generates text non stop ("autocomplete on steroids") and text is not necessarily even formatted as chat -- most text in training data isn't dialogue, after all.


good old illustrtation: https://www.ml6.eu/en/blog/large-language-models-to-fine-tun...

The it- one is the yellow smiling dot, the pt- is the rightmost monster head.


Use the it versions. The other versions are base models without post-training. E.g. base models are trained to regurgitate raw wikipedia, books, etc. Then these base models are post-trained into instruction-tuned models where they learn to act as a chat assistant.

Man, these vibe coded sites really are off putting


Right? At least they're easy to identify (and subsequently close).


> At least they're easy to identify

For better or worse, I found this one different.

Usually I see a solid wall of black, but this one was actually readable with scripts disabled.


You don’t like your bullet points as emojis?


Hate them, actually. They don't communicate - they glaze.

Almost as bad as the theft of em-dashes from polite society.


At least they all look the same so it's really easy to recognize and CTRL+W them.


Always with the purple and blue.


Mozilla has run its own vpn for a while now

https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/products/vpn/


>Mozilla has partnered with Mullvad in order to utilize our global network of VPN servers for its own VPN application.

https://mullvad.net/en/blog/mullvad-partnerships-page-has-be...

(2019). Are you saying that has changed?


The T&Cs of the current VPN still say Mullvad provides the service.

https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/legal/terms/subscription...


MMOs must be expensive to run


Reminds me of wolfram's cdf format

https://www.wolfram.com/cdf/


maintenance burden


How does that matter?


Per another of OP's comments in this thread, they seem to suggest that CBS (of all organizations) is actually trying to help a Democrat with better chances in the general to defeat a Republican. So, therefore, they artificially manufactured a Streisand Effect stunt by killing the interview.

Because that's somehow a more parsimonious explanation than the clear pattern of Brendan Carr's statements and actions using the FCC to accomplish the political goals of the administration.


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And you're accusing us of jumping to conclusions without evidence? Get a grip here dude.


I didnt jump to any conclusions about the motive behind Colbert's statements. I presented possibilities, very clearly and explicitly labeling them "alternative" and "unlikely". And the idea that all press is good press is not too controversial either


Smacks of state media control don't it?


It's a corrupt patronage system out in the open, not actually "state control," it's major companies (oligarchs) willingly being controlled.

CBS doesn't "fear the FCC"... who didn't even have a rule. It's just open corruption.

The administration wants to signal what it wants to CBS, without actually doing anything that they could lose in court.

CBS wants to signal they are willing to help the administration by doing the censorship "out of fear" when really they just want a friendly relationship with the administration.

It's exactly the way oligarchs will give patronage to maintain their position in the hierarchy where the leader gives the orders.

It's what happens in Russia. It's literally how the mob does shit: "I didn't tell anyone to pay me any bribe. I just said that I'm in need of money and I'm kind to my friends. They chose to pay me of their own volition."


how often does anyone use it though?


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