It will start hallucinating if you overfeed it
You know Wayland will be ready when these threads don't get 100 comments
I like the fact I'm not giving some megacorp ownership of my 0 thought comments
it's just that software isn't there yet.
I put about 2000 hours of work into $open_source_project. After a huge release 10xing the quality, we had about 1000x as many users.
The existing user base was ecstatic- for many of them, it was all they ever wanted and more. But we had 1000x new people saying "it just isn't there yet"
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Honestly, give up on the US. You know China will overtake it in a few decades. Get ready to move.
Ouch. That would kill my motivation and trust
Imagine working on taking Z library down as your day job and still sleeping at night. Scum of the earth.
Didn't expect to see memes making fun of mental illnesses on Lemmy
Imagine shilling a closed source, sold out alternative to UBlock Origin
I've been on Reddit alternatives for the last 5 years. Lemmy is long past the phase the others all failed at, and next time Reddit screws up it'll grow even more.
The largest existential threat for Lemmy at the moment is perpetual funding. The two full-time devs are almost in the poverty line.
If you can donate even a few dollars/month, it's a huge help: https://join-lemmy.org/support
A proprietary, for-profit version of Lemmy
All the models will have token limits, especially if you're not paying for API access. You would have to tune a model based on the blog posts, but that's expensive, degrades model quality, and isn't easy to do.
Another thing you could do is have a model index the posts and then retrieve data based on search. The easiest way to do this would be download all the blog posts into a folder, then install cursor.com and open it on the folder. Cursor is for coding, but it will index your folder and then you can ask the model questions. You should be able to get this far with the free trial, but if you have a huge number of blog posts, it still won't work