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Ok, wow, consider me impressed. Been using llama.cpp with a quantized model to try and generate code.

The code it generates is generally incomprehensible, but the functions and broad patterns it suggests are generally actually pretty useful.

(Here the code snippet for loop is missing a do, but this was good enough to get me going --- I haven't written elisp in a while, and I had forgotten the idioms myself).

And it generates this soo quickly. What I'd typically do with a web-query, I think I can probably now outsource to just a local one.

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Oh, yep, have to fix that as well. I actually had made a logo several eons ago (need to update the colour scheme).

Fun fact: for the longest time, any media, such as the logo, that I added to the source-repository kept on being corrupted whenever I tried to push my changes online. As it turns out, the reason for this was because I had started the project 2 years ago using the Sihl OCaml web-framework, which adds a .gitattributes file that causes git to treat every file as text (and thus replace carrige returns from windows to linux style). Aaarhg.

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Was it really that long ago? That era was still around 10 years ago IIRC

it's not like humans are any better

Well, I guess there's a balance to be had between finding a management style that cultivates the community that you want while still giving enough freedom or incentive for users to stay there.

Of course, if you're the only user of your instance, then that's another question entirely!

my server, my rules!

The american dream.

That looks really cool actually. Been feeling sentimental recently, would have been nice to have such a kind of diary to glance over.

Damn it. I really should get round to fix displaying content based on content-type properly....

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