

I am curious about trying an application specific AI. Like just for coding, for instance. I assume the memory requirements would be much lower.
I am curious about trying an application specific AI. Like just for coding, for instance. I assume the memory requirements would be much lower.
One way to avoid the pitfalls of hosting for others is hosting an instance just for yourself. Maybe immediate family too.
As for RAID, just go with TrueNAS software raid (courtesy of ZFS). All that is needed are physical bays and SATA cables/ports. You can buy cheap external bays if there aren’t enough on the PC.
Dude runs Solaris and OpenBSD, programming in Lisp is just an expansion of his quirkiness.
Finding a farm close where you want is made unnecessarily difficult by the site’s interface. The grouping of states in regions is a hindrance and once you get to your state, the farms can’t be sorted other than by their name, so you have to look through every single one of them to find the farms close to you.
Great idea, terrible execution.
11k is like $5.5/h, assuming you’re working full time. It’s well below minimum wage.
I haven’t sunk much time at it, but I’m not aware of any training data focusing on code only. There’s nothing preventing me from running with general purpose data, but I imagine I’d have a snappier response with a smaller, focused dataset, without losing accuracy.