Big day for people who use AI locally. According to benchmarks this is a big step forward to free, small LLMs.

  • brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    At long context (close to the full 128K), Nemo is way better than llama 8B in my testing.

    Turns out they are both very sensitive to quantization though.

    TBH I didn’t know people here were running LLMs. Seems like most of Lemmy is very broadly anti AI?

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      3 months ago

      My impression is the general consensus is we don’t want huge corporations stealing data to train their AI models only to turn around and cram it down our throats anywhere they can with increasingly negative experiences. That being said, while I would generally agree with that, I still find it interesting and especially if I can host it myself.

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      3 months ago

      Yeah, there’s a massive negative circlejerk going on, but mostly with parroted arguments. Being able to locally run a model with this kind of context is huge. Can’t wait for the finetunes that will result from this (*cough* NeverSleep’s *-maid models come to mind).

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        3 months ago

        I am looking into doing it on the 12B for myself, not so much for RP but novel style prose.

        I am thinking literature + a fanfic dump as a dataset?

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          3 months ago

          Ah, that’s a wonderful use case. One of my favourite models has a storytelling lora applied to it, maybe that would be useful to you too?

          At any rate, if you’d end up publishing your model, I’d love to hear about it.

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              Oof - not on my 12gb 3060 it doesn’t :/ Even at 48k context and the Q4_K quantization, it’s ollama its doing a lot of offloading to the cpu. What kind of hardware are you running it on?

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                A 3090.

                But it should be fine on a 3060, with zero offloading.

                Dump ollama for long context. Grab a 5-6bpw exl2 quantization and load it with Q4 or Q6 cache depending on how much context you want. I personally use EXUI, but text-gen-webui and tabbyapi (with some other frontend) will also load them.

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      3 months ago

      If forced to characterize the attitude of lemmy towards LLM/“AI,” I’d say people here are broadly interested in the tech but critical of the way it’s often used.

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        If by interested you mean willing to bullshit… Talking about AI here is like talking about evolution at bible camp in the deep south.

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        I dunno, with image models specifically it seems like they’re the devil because of the datasets they’re trained on, killing artists, and… that’s that. And LLMs to a lesser extent. There’s truth to all that, but there’s also a lot more.

        I think most people don’t realize how much of an inflection point local running vs. corporate hosting could be, which is especially ironic on Lemmy.