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Just tried the new open-source 20b parameter OpenAPI gpt-oss model on my laptop. Here's what I got.

Have no idea why it needed to generate code for a multi-threaded Fibonacci calculator! Funny part is it did all that, then just loaded the original multiplication request into Python and printed out the result.

On the plus side, the performance was pretty decent.

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[-] humanspiral@lemmy.ca 1 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

I tried the 120g hosted on huggingface. Worst than most smaller models at coding in J language. None that I've tried are great, but this was one of the worst at accepting corrections, and having the most errors per line. I'm not in a hurry to try their other models because of this.

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