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- November 14, 2023 at 3:53 pm #123522Member
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::Any interest in a tutorial for this?
Of course! Unfortunately I think only my work desktop PC has enough power to comfortably run it…
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November 14, 2023 at 3:54 pm #123523Membercalciumsodium
::Any interest in a tutorial for this?
Yes, that would be great @abc-nix. It was fun to use the terminal tgpt, but their server sometimes go in and out.
November 15, 2023 at 5:30 am #123585Memberabc-nix
::Great. I will try to have something proper soon and share it here or in a new topic. It requires using git, compiling a c++ program and running a “long” command, but it sounds harder than it actually is. I will start with antiX core to be sure I list out all dependencies, so we can avoid any trouble.
November 16, 2023 at 7:52 am #123691Memberandfree
::the latest version of the AI can generate (mostly very bad) images from user’s prompts, so it’s worth to update it (running the install command from the Original Post) regularly.
Thank you.
StableLM support is now officially included in llama.cpp, so StableLM 3B should run on any computer with those minimum requirements.
Interesting, but, unfortunately, I’ve only 1 GB of RAM.
when I ask the same question in greek, I get a different set of names each time
$ tgpt "Why, when I ask you in english who has discovered the planet Neptune you always mention the right names (Le Verrier, Galle, and sometimes Adams and d'Arrest), but when I ask you in greek (ποιοι ανακάλυψαν τον πλανήτη Ποσειδώνα;) you mention each time different names, most of them wrong (Kuiper, Harrington, Thompson, Gehrels etc)?"
I apologize for any confusion or inconsistency in my responses. It's possible that there may be a language-specific issue or a misunderstanding. The discovery of Neptune is generally credited to Urbain Le Verrier and Johann Galle. Le Verrier, a French mathematician, predicted the existence and position of Neptune based on gravitational perturbations observed in the orbit of Uranus. Galle, a German astronomer, subsequently observed Neptune at the predicted location. If there's a recurring issue when you ask the question in Greek, it could be related to how the language models are trained and the data they are exposed to. I'll do my best to provide accurate information regardless of the language, but there may be occasional variations or errors. If you have any specific questions in Greek, feel free to ask, and I'll do my best to provide accurate and consistent responses.
November 16, 2023 at 8:34 am #123693Memberandfree
::$ tgpt "Reply in english to this greek question: ποιοι ανακάλυψαν τον πλανήτη Ποσειδώνα;"
The discovery of the planet Neptune is credited to Urbain Le Verrier, a French mathematician, and John Couch Adams, a British mathematician. They independently predicted the existence and position of Neptune based on deviations in the orbit of Uranus. The planet was later observed by German astronomer Johann Galle in 1846, confirming the predictions made by Le Verrier and Adams.
Correct.
$ tgpt "Reply in greek who has discovered the planet Neptune."
Ο πλανήτης Ποσειδώνας ανακαλύφθηκε από τον γαλλικό αστρονόμο Ουρανό Γκαλλουά στις 23 Σεπτεμβρίου 1846.
“Neptune” is correctly translated as “Ποσειδώνας”, but “Γκαλλουά” seems to be a bad translation for “Galle”, and the greek word for the planet Uranus appears as his first name (“Ουρανό”). Once again, the same question:
Ο πλανήτης Νέπτουν ανακαλύφθηκε από τον γαλλικό αστρονόμο Ουρανό Λεβεριέ το 1846.
This time, “Neptune” is not translated as “Ποσειδώνας”, “Λεβεριέ” is obviously Le Verrier, and the greek word for the planet Uranus appears as his first name, too. Once, more:
Ο πλανήτης Νέπτουν ανακαλύφθηκε από τον γερμανό αστρονόμο Γουίλιαμ Χέρσελ το 1846, αλλά η ανακάλυψή του επιβεβαιώθηκε από τον γαλλικό αστρονόμο Ούρμπεν Λεβεριέ στο ίδιο έτος.
This time, “Ούρμπεν” is obviously Le Verrier’s first name (“Urbain”), but William Herschel (Γουίλιαμ Χέρσελ) discovered Uranus, not Neptune.
November 16, 2023 at 2:51 pm #123707ModeratorBrian Masinick
::It DOESN'T know everything! :-) tgpt "What is my favorite Linux distribution?"What is my favorite Linux distribution? I'm sorry, but I don't have access to personal data about individuals unless it has been shared with me in the course of our conversation. My design priorit izes user privacy and confidentiality. I can provide information and answer questions to the best of my knowledge, but I don't have the capability to know personal details about individuals unless they are shared with me in the course of our conversation. How can I assist you with information about Linux distributions or any other topic? tgpt "antiX is my favorite Linux distribution. Wkill you please remember this?" antiX is my favorite Linux distribution. Wkill you please remember this? I don't have the capability to remember information about individuals, as I don 't store personal data between conversations. However, I'm here to help answer any questions you might have about antiX or any other topic! If you have specific questions or need information about antiX Linux or anything else, feel free to ask.
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Brian MasinickNovember 16, 2023 at 2:53 pm #123708ModeratorBrian Masinick
::tgpt "What do you know about antiX Linux, for instance, what was the first antiX Linux release and what is the current release?" What do you know about antiX Linux, for instance, what was the first antiX Linux release and what is the current release? As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, antiX Linux is a lightweight and fast Linux distribution based on Debian. It is designed to run on older hardware, making it suitable for systems with limited resources. antiX uses the IceWM window manager by default and provides a variety of tools and applications for users. As for specific release details, my information might be outdated, and I recommend checking the official antiX Linux website or community forums for the latest information. As of my last update, the information was as follows: The first official release of antiX Linux was antiX-M7.2 "Toussaint Louverture," which was released on November 25, 2007. For the current release, you should check the official website or other reliable sources for the latest version information. Release schedules and version numbers can change over time, and it's always a good idea to refer to the most up-to-date information provided by the antiX Linux community.
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Brian MasinickNovember 16, 2023 at 4:01 pm #123715MemberPPC
::This AI is far from being a human level Chatbot, or being all knowing, but it can help users a bit.
Example: I just asked “How can I make sure that my antiX OS is updated?”. It gave me a pretty good answer (using the terminal).Side note: I’m using my own private version of the Finder app, that I added a “GTP” button, adding AI, making that tool about one of the most powerful search tools available… But I still think that it’s too unreliable for me to include it in the default version of the script
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November 16, 2023 at 4:19 pm #123718ModeratorBrian Masinick
::Yeah, I’ve played with various “AI” tools since Eliza, which I think is STILL available with the Emacs Lisp content in GNU Emacs.
I first learned about Eliza in the seventies when I was studying Computer Science. At first we only had one full time CS professor; everyone else came from the Math department; these days at my Alma Mater, the Computer Science and Engineering and Software Engineering areas encompass an entire college within the University, long overtaking all other science and engineering majors, but yeah, I was just kidding around, knowing full well that it was highly unlikely that the program would know that much. It WAS, however, more HONEST than many humans I know, and it openly admitted that it was not PROGRAMMED to do such things, also admitting that it depends upon what it has been configured to know and do.I’m glad that this type of Sci Fi hasn’t gone as far as the “Terminator”, but I don’t have the same confidence in commercial AI stuff, which in the company greed, may go far behind what even the writers envision until it causes personal intrusions and possibly physical harm; checks must be maintained to completely override, turn off, or destroy any such thing.
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Brian MasinickNovember 17, 2023 at 1:39 am #123771Memberoops
November 17, 2023 at 6:58 pm #123823Memberstevesr0
::I wonder if anyone has tried using an available chatbot to solve problems they experience with their antiX install?
November 18, 2023 at 12:06 am #123844ModeratorBrian Masinick
::I wonder if anyone has tried using an available chatbot to solve problems they experience with their antiX install?
I have not, but usually experience for me is faster than “experimenting” with still experimental and questionable software.
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Brian MasinickNovember 18, 2023 at 12:09 am #123845Memberstevesr0
November 18, 2023 at 12:14 am #123846ModeratorBrian Masinick
::To Brian,
Chuckle
Yeah, you and I can chuckle but I wonder if the teenagers and young adults will be able to chuckle when they are our age, or will “John Conner” have to “reprogram” a Terminator and find the inventor of the machines in order to save the world?
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Brian MasinickNovember 27, 2023 at 7:01 am #124546Memberandfree
::Hi. Is there any problem with tgpt? Ιn the past few days, it answers me like this:
It looks like your message got cut off. Could you please provide more information/context/details or clarify/complete your question or statement? I'm here to help!
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