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32B olmo-2 03/25 (huggingface.co)

model:
32B olmo-2 03/25

https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.00656

"We release all OLMo 2 artifacts openly -- models at 7B and 13B scales, both pretrained and post-trained, including their full training data, training code and recipes, training logs and thousands of intermediate checkpoints. "

[-] leanleft@lemmy.ml 36 points 1 month ago

i know a place that looks extremely similar to that

[-] leanleft@lemmy.ml 35 points 3 months ago

other ai services do too. u might not realize it.

[-] leanleft@lemmy.ml 21 points 4 months ago

offtopic but related: android privacy settings are scattered across many hidden menus.

[-] leanleft@lemmy.ml 25 points 4 months ago

it seems like colin or his script was under pressure to not say anything that showed any support. that is definitely censorship.
i don't think he would have said anything shocking. but still.. he said nothing.

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opt out now

[-] leanleft@lemmy.ml 36 points 9 months ago

Are you a robot?

I guess not

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"Researchers at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and Lund University, Sweden, have used enzymes produced by a common gut bacteria to remove the A and B antigens from red blood cells, bringing them one step closer to creating universal donor blood."

[-] leanleft@lemmy.ml 21 points 1 year ago

enshittification.

my theory is that they are pushing for more expensive upgrades like fiber.

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"The most recent example is a now-merged merge request to revert an earlier change bumping the Zlib dependency for Mesa. The basis for that revert is that it breaks SPECViewPerf."

"Due to Mesa dynamically linking Zlib and how SPECViewPerf is handled, the update happens to break SPECViewPerf that is a popular benchmark for workstation graphics and one commonly used by hardware vendors and other stakeholders. Ultimately it's an issue with how SPECViewPerf is setup as an application bug but it could also be argued that Mesa could statically link it or better handle its dependencies. In any event, it's a regression for Mesa and breaks SPECViewPerf. And SPECViewPerf is important to vendors.

So the immediate solution that's now been merged is to revert that Zlib update commit..."

"They think it's a technical issue. It's not. It's a political and strategic issue for the Mesa community. If you prevent something from working that the industry finds important, you risk destroying real jobs in this community and shrinking it, regressing Mesa's reputation, making it more inferior in the industry, and thus less important. What this revert does is that it preserves existing jobs (i.e. existing stuff keeps working) and opens the door for creating new jobs and growing this community in a sustainable manner by showing others what it can do. You need capital and business interests to grow the community, and to get that, Mesa must be the best because it's always competing with alternatives.

If you thought this is only about dependencies, well, you're mistaken, and if you want to hurt the future of Mesa because your stupid zlib dependency is more important than anything else, including the livelihood of other people, you're just a foolish bikeshedder."

[-] leanleft@lemmy.ml 20 points 1 year ago

"New data published by Canadian broadband management company Sandvine reveals that cloud storage, YouTube, and other apps have taken over. "

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[-] leanleft@lemmy.ml 21 points 1 year ago

google should not be allowed anywhere in healthcare. OR strict restrictions and full tansparency of the company should be required.

[-] leanleft@lemmy.ml 31 points 1 year ago

all avoidable. except for cold/heat

[-] leanleft@lemmy.ml 30 points 1 year ago

awkward moment when privacy software has some of their docs on google slides.

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it would be really great to have a lemmy client (or feature of existing client) that allows for batch downloading of a user specified list of communities.
this would allow a user to download all the content for the day or week on wifi internet and then depart from the source of internet but slowly & carefully read a selection of material(text posts, comment discussion, and even images like memes).
one benefit is that it would be extra impossible to see what users are loading/viewing because they already loaded everything and are disconnected from the internet entirely. performance is also good because there is no network latency that would be experienced, each time, when accessing the servers.

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[-] leanleft@lemmy.ml 24 points 1 year ago

this service claims:

"Ad based search engines make almost $300 a year off their users.

Google generated $76 billion in US ad revenue in 2023. Google had 274 million unique visitors in the US as of February 2023.

To estimate the revenue per user, we can divide the 2023 US ad revenue by the 2023 number of users: $76 billion / 274 million = $277 revenue per user in the US or $23 USD per month, on average! That means there is someone, somewhere, a third party and a complete stranger, an advertiser, paying $23 per month for your searches."

https://help.kagi.com/kagi/why-kagi/why-pay-for-search.html

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