Qwen3 30b a3b, for example, is brilliant for its size and i can run it on my 8 GB VRAM + 32 GB RAM system at like 20 tokens per second. For lower powered systems, Qwen3 4b + a search tool is also insanely great for its size and can fit in less than 3 GB of RAM or VRAM at Q5 quantization
Xylight
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Linux@lemmy.ml•GNOME & Firefox Consider Disabling Middle Click Paste By Default: "An X11'ism...Dumpster Fire"English
41·6 days agoAs a newgen (derogatory), Id appreciate this. Middle click has always been auto-scroll to me and it takes a good search to figure out how to disable it on a new installation.
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Apparently the Photon client is vibe coded.English
201·11 days agoWhat’s OP’s argument? A CLAUDE.md that lasted 5 commits before I caught its presence, created and deleted 5 months ago?
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Apparently the Photon client is vibe coded.English
257·11 days agoPhoton isn’t vibe coded. I tried out Claude code 5 months ago and it didn’t really work on the task I gave it. I uninstalled and forgot about it until I noticed 5 commits (2 days!) later that it created a CLAUDE.md. Running
git checkout .doesn’t clear untracked files (which I still forget to this day) so persisted after I thought I cleared it out.
I’m pretty sure this is edited or I wouldn’t be sharing it in a meme community
I recognize the Anthropic CEO (Dario Amodei). I think that may be Fei-Fei Li (Stanford human centered AI institute founder). I don’t know the first person.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•The year is 2036. What is on the front page of Lemmy?English
22·1 month agoGoogle tracks user
1 bajillion upvotes
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Programming@programming.dev•Bun has been acquired by AnthropicEnglish
1·1 month agoSpeed, and the package manager and node backwards compatibility is great
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I'm new to lemmy, came from reddit. What's the lemmy etiquette like? How different is it from reddiqutte?English
1·1 month agoevery time literally any subreddit is mentioned:
r/subsifellfor r/subsithoughtifellfor r/birthofasub r/substakenliterally
Xylight@feddit.onlineOPto
Reddit@lemmy.world•3 consecutive LLMs all replying to each otherEnglish
29·2 months agoNo, when it comes to LLMs there’s hardly any “dead giveaways” now. You have to learn to recognize the patterns.
Omitting the final punctuation is quite a common thing people do, in fact you did in your comment. It’s probably just a part of the system prompt.
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Reddit@lemmy.world•3 consecutive LLMs all replying to each otherEnglish
7·2 months agoOpenAI uses a different format called Harmony nowadays, but even then I think the characters get escaped in some way by the API
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Reddit@lemmy.world•3 consecutive LLMs all replying to each otherEnglish
1311·2 months agoAll of social media is dying before our eyes. every platform is basically fully botted or actively dying, even lemmy seems to have fallen off quite a bit
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•None of this "what are you thankful for" shit today. What's something you hate? English
13·2 months agoSerial killers
My dumbahh did 2+5 like it was in parentheses and got 21
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to skirt websites that block known domains of email forwarding services? [SOLVED]English
3·2 months agoMy problem with the own-domain tactic is that it reduces anonymity, since you’re most likely the only person using that email domain.
Most Lemmy instances do not proxy images. This means every little profile picture, every thumbnail, etc, are all downloaded from different servers. There’s very few privacy protections in clients either. It’s most likely you just scrolled past a page with a post that had that as a link.
For example,
<- this isn’t actually a real image, but your client will try and download it. And you’ve just sent your IP address and browser information to it.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Browser Fingerprinting And Why VPNs Won’t Make You AnonymousEnglish
2·2 months agoLibrewolf has letterboxing which locks your website’s intrinsic size to specific resolutions (like 1600x1000) to combat this











Ban UDP. Illegalize the formation of UDP. I hate UDP. TCP is God’s transport layer protocol. Everything successful uses TCP. Minecraft, best selling game in the world? Guess what, TCP. UDP fans will really send their packet into the void praying for a response that will never arrive, for their packet was completely ignored by the receiver and will never see the light of day again until a stupid 60 second timeout. I Refuse to use udp. DNS? tcp only. HTTP/3 is disabled everywhere, as QUIC is an unholy bastard born from the wrath of UDP and the comparably great TCP. Even my VPN over wire guard (mullvad) uses the UDP over TCP bridge so that I am not required to come into physical contact with the hell that is UDP. I hate the stupid uncancellable timeouts that every software waits a full minute for, even though I know the request has failed. Everything that has failed uses UDP.