#soylent | Logs for 2025-05-19
« return
[00:22:38] -!- jje has quit [Quit: ZNC - https://znc.in]
[00:26:24] -!- jje [jje!jje@ddjffrbpjin.info] has joined #soylent
[01:07:55] <chromas> "Remember in 2022 or 2021 he was speaking and said he had cancer...the media and dnc said it was a gaff"
[01:10:15] <ted-ious> It is rude to criticize victims including cancer victims right?
[01:23:45] <chromas> Right. Being a victim means you can do no wrong
[02:13:21] <ted-ious> https://www.youtube.com
[02:13:23] <systemd> ^ 03Jeju 2216 UPDATE: Actual Bird Impact Video and Flight Reconstruction
[02:30:05] <chromas> https://www.youtube.com
[02:30:07] <systemd> ^ 03Kutiman - Thru-you - 02 - This Is What It Became
[02:30:09] <chromas> classic youtubes
[02:39:50] <kolie2> vibe coding on my weekend.
[02:41:23] <chromas> port rehash from perl to rust with no hallucinations, best quality HD 4K hi rez RAW [lo rez,jpeg,bad code,buggy infinite loops]
[02:41:36] <chromas> make it better
[02:43:28] <kolie2> give me the credits to my ai account and ill run it :)
[02:44:22] <kolie2> This would be my prompt: https://pastebin.com
[02:44:34] <chromas> gonna need a bigger [context window]
[02:45:04] <kolie2> I think my context window is HUGE
[02:46:23] <chromas> Can it fit in all of rehash? Or at least enough to port and/or refactor it?
[02:46:31] <kolie2> probs.
[02:46:35] <chromas> Maybe one include at a time
[02:46:46] <kolie2> I mean it could import a big amount of it.
[02:47:06] <chromas> probably a lot of it could be replaced by common libs in whatever modern language
[02:47:27] <kolie2> ima see how much context i can get.
[02:47:33] <chromas> then some stuff like slashd don't make no since sence crond was a thing decades before slashdot
[02:54:22] <ted-ious> What about running a local llm and just letting it run for as long as it takes on your own hardware?
[03:00:37] <kolie2> Local llms aren't good enough.
[03:02:20] <ted-ious> What was the llm that wrote the perl program for me?
[03:03:04] <kolie2> The LLM could probably one shot each file. Doing E2E and integration would be impossible for most local llm models.
[03:03:28] <kolie2> An agentic approach using a thinking AI at the higher levels and mid would work, the local llm could handle the task specific instructions probably.
[03:08:28] <chromas> You can run a local llm but it would need to be cpu-bound unless you're rich
[03:08:41] <chromas> if you want one big enough to work well
[03:11:24] <ted-ious> What about putting 2 or 3 of those 20gb used nvidia cards together for about a thousand dollars?
[03:13:53] <kolie2> What model?
[03:14:25] <kolie2> I dont know anyhting local on par with gemini 2.5 pro thinking or claud 3.7 tyhinking.
[03:44:14] <ted-ious> https://www.ebay.com
[03:44:16] <systemd> ^ 03HP NVIDIA Tesla P40 24GB GDDR5 Graphics Card (Q0V80A) for sale online
[03:44:38] <ted-ious> There is also some 20gb model that's cheaper.
[03:46:56] <ted-ious> I think most of these are not very pc friendly and need a 3d printed part to direct airflow to keep it cool.
[03:47:54] <ted-ious> But maybe if you took the motherboard out of the case and put it right in front of the window air conditioner it could work. :)
[03:50:49] <kolie2> yea they are built for different airflow directions
[03:51:01] <kolie2> blower style
[04:39:19] -!- chromas has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds]
[04:54:14] -!- systemd has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
[04:54:27] -!- chromas [chromas!~chromas@Soylent/Staph/Infector/chromas] has joined #soylent
[04:54:27] -!- mode/#soylent [+v chromas] by Imogen
[05:07:05] <chromas> there's some models like qwen3 that are probably decent at 142GB
[06:30:01] <ted-ious> 142gb?
[06:30:08] <ted-ious> That's not a typo?
[06:36:19] <ted-ious> Qwen3-235B (MoE) 8× H100 / 8× A100 640 GB 128+ 512 GB 500+ GB
[06:36:34] <ted-ious> Model Recommended GPU VRAM vCPUs RAM Storage
[06:36:45] <ted-ious> Ok nevermind. :)
[06:42:50] <ted-ious> https://www.reddit.com
[06:43:04] <ted-ious> Oh look democracy worked again.
[06:43:30] <ted-ious> If the eu doesn't like the results you just have to do it over until they are happy.
[09:18:08] <Ingar> in the EU we don't to consult the people, are glorious leaders jsut assume they now better
[09:18:36] <Ingar> (dixit our prime minister a few years ago, on why it wasn't necessary to keep a referendum on the EU constitution)
[10:33:04] <c0lo> ted-ious "If the eu doesn't like the results you just have to do it over until they are happy." you wanna bet the result was corrected by the votes from romanian diaspora?
[11:13:09] <Ingar> they were testing the technology at the Eurovision Song festival
[11:14:45] <Ingar> all votes are guaranteed 100% correct
[11:23:25] <fab23> you could vote (call) up to 20 times :)
[11:48:14] <c0lo> Who won?
[11:48:28] <c0lo> The Eurovision, I mean.
[11:51:03] <fab23> Austria
[11:53:30] <c0lo> barely 9M? Must be their international calls are dirt cheap.
[12:00:35] <fab23> A country could not vote for their own artist, but as far as I know you had to call local numbers in your own country to vote for others.
[12:01:53] <fab23> or online at https://esc.vote
[12:04:51] <ted-ious> I bet there are call center scammers who sell votes because they have lots of phone numbers and the infrastructure to make lots of calls quickly.
[12:05:39] <Ingar> c0lo: there's some concern on how Isreal became second
[12:05:52] <ted-ious> Winning competitions like that can be worth money in the long term so there is motive means and opportunity.
[12:06:00] <Ingar> (Isreal, that democratic EU country)
[12:06:12] <Ingar> *ae
[12:31:53] -!- systemd [systemd!~systemd@pid1] has joined #soylent
[13:04:19] <c0lo> (Australia, the other democratic EU country, then? https://en.wikipedia.org)
[13:04:21] <systemd> ^ 03Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest) - Wikipedia
[13:06:00] <fab23> c0lo: AU belonged to the british empire, but then I am wondering why HK is not part of ESC :)
[13:07:05] <c0lo> https://en.wikipedia.org
[13:07:05] <systemd> ^ 03List of countries in the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia
[13:07:07] <ted-ious> They have incompatible profanity. :)
[13:10:24] <c0lo> it's way more compatible than Azerbaijani profanity.
[13:16:15] <fab23> As far as I remember, ESC was in Azerbaijan, but not in Australia yet.
[13:17:51] <fab23> I guess in the end it is a question about the money, as I think each participating country has to finance the event
[14:25:31] -!- [R] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds]
[14:27:20] <Ingar> on of this year's largest ESC sponsors was an Israeli company
[14:27:24] <Ingar> *one