• Turun
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    910 months ago

    Me running an LLM at home:

    The same image, but the farmer is standing in front of a field of poppy (for opioid production)

    • @virku
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      410 months ago

      I am researching doing the same, but know nothing about running my own yet. Did you train your llm for programming in any way, or just download and run an open source one? If so which model etc do you use?

      • Turun
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        210 months ago

        Run an open source one. Training requires lots of knowledge and even more hardware resources/time. Fine tuned models are available for free online, there is not much use in training it yourself.

        Options are

        https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui

        https://github.com/Mozilla-Ocho/llamafile

        https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp

        I recommend llavafiles, as this is the easiest option to run. The GitHub has all the stuff you need in the “quick start” section.

        Though the default is a bit restricted on windows. Since the llavafiles are bundling the LLM weights with the executable and Windows has a 4GB limit on executables you’re restricted to very small models. Workarounds are available though!

        • @virku
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          110 months ago

          Im gonna give llamafile a go! I want to try to run it at least once with a different set of weights just to see it work and also see different weights handle the same inputs.

          The reason I am asking about training is because of my work where fine tuning our own is going to come knocking soon, so I want to stay a bit ahead of the curve. Even though it already feels like I am late to the party.

      • @[email protected]
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        110 months ago

        Have a look at llama file models they’re pretty cool, just rename to xxx.exe and run on windows and chmod on Linux.

        Though the currently supported ones are limited, you could try llama code.