joelthelion

Ask Lemmy: What do you currently use for AI coding?

10d 12h ago in programming@programming.dev

Excellent, thanks for the explanation!

. Gemma and Qwen I run locally on a strix halo framework desktop

So, CPU only?

nanogpt

Do you know how nanogpt compares with openrouter? Why did you pick nanogpt?

How do you get your LLM credits? Or do you run Gemma and Qwen locally? With which hardware?

You can use opencode with a lot of different setups though, you don't need to go for their subscription model.

Thank you!

What hardware do you use? How fast is it?

Ascorbic acid has two enantiomers. Only one of them is "vitamin C". I'm not sure if this is what she's referring to, though.

In another interview (in French, sorry), when talking about beta-carotene, she says that a substance isolated from its natural environment (other molecules, cells, etc.) and replaced with a pure, synthetic version could have very different biological properties.

Honestly, I think we still know very little about this. This research is about strong statistical associations. A lot more research is needed to understand the exact biological processes.

Iran has hit far more U.S. military assets than reported, satellite images show

1mon 12d ago in globalnews@lemmy.zip from www.washingtonpost.com