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  • I'm not saying in advance that it's pointless, it's just your far-fetched preconception. I want to know if there are any further arguments for hosting LLMs besides the two I ruled out in advance for being too obvious. Furthermore, I think that since you moved so quickly to mockery, there are no other reasons than privacy and tinkering

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    Brylant @discuss.online

    Can local LLMs be as useful and insightful as those widely available?

    Why do people host LLMs at home when processing the same amount of data from the internet to train their LLM will never be even a little bit as efficient as sending a paid prompt to some high quality official model?

    inb4 privacy concerns or a proof of concept

    this is out of discussion, I want someone to prove his LLM can be as insightful and accurate as paid one. I don't care about anything else than quality of generated answers

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    Brylant @discuss.online

    No matter what browser I use, every time it states my browser has unique fingerprint for Mull with uBlock and Badger installed and "randomized" with Brave. I don't even know if there are any other than unique or randomized. It will be more of an OPSEC post rather than referring to Cover Your Tracks in particular.

    I got the worst results in

    1. Screen size and colour depth

    • one in 92k with Mull
    • one in 200 with Brave and Vanadium

    2. Http_accept headers

    • one in 3k with Mull
    • one in 6k with Brave
    • one in 2,1k with Vanadium

    3. Language and time zone (target's community is located in the same country as mine, so score above 200 doesn't bother me much)

    4. Touch support

    • one in 143 with Mull
    • one in 4.35 with Brave and Vanadium

    5. User agent

    • one in 151.26 with Mull, probably bad, cause Chrome and Chromium browsers have nearly 70% market share in my country.
    • one in 44 with both Brave and Vanadium

    6. WebGL Vendor & Renderer

    • one in 8.58 with Mull
    • on
  • They don't give any education. That's it. That's the problem. Parents don't talk with kids and/or assume that kid will raise itself if it gets enough freedom, exact opposite happens in 90% of cases. You will understand the problem even more when you remember how many kids are bullied in school and growing frustration is a consequence.

  • Monero @monero.town
    Brylant @discuss.online

    Will my KYC exchange account get restricted if I sell my crypto on XMR-listing, non-kyc exchange like Trocador for let's say ETH and send it to my KYC exchange account?

    I've been reading this post

    https://np.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/1embjmc/kraken_restricted_my_account_request_to_see_all/

    and been wondering whether some big exchange will be mad at me for using smaller, XMR-listing exchanges to sell XMR and buy ETH instead of directly buying it from them by bank transfer or using a small exchange which doesn't list XMR.