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+ ![image/webp](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/62f8c910ebd15ad7b5afca7f/YtMWuoCaMQEqKKnXV_Iep.webp)
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+ Why would anyone create FatLlama-1.7T? I mean, seriously, what’s the point? You wake up one day and think, “You know what we need? A model so massive that even the clouds get nervous.” It’s like deciding to build a rocket just to go to the grocery store. Sure, it's impressive, but who’s running it? Probably not you, unless your PC is secretly a nuclear reactor. And what’s it going to do? Maybe predict your emails before you even think of writing them, or just become really good at finding cat videos. The real question is: Are we creating these gigantic models because we can... or because we’ve got something to prove to the universe? At this point, it’s less AI and more “hold my beer, I’m gonna run this thing.”
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+ So there it is, FatLlama-1.7T, taking up all your hard drive space like it’s a vacation rental that overstays its welcome. Forget about saving family photos or, you know, literally anything else. Hope you didn’t need that 3TB of free space—you’ve got a digital behemoth now. Quants? Yeah, good luck with that. I tried to quantize it, and my computer just laughed at me and went back to running Minesweeper. It’s like trying to shove a mattress into a filing cabinet—not happening.
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+ But hey, maybe one day someone will figure out how to get this thing slimmed down to IQ-1 quant, where it’ll finally fit on something that’s not the size of a small country’s power grid. Imagine that: running FatLlama on your home rig, like it’s no big deal. It’ll probably be the same day pigs fly, or, in this case, llamas. But until then, we’ll keep dreaming... and buying more external hard drives, because apparently, we’re all data hoarders now.
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+ In the meantime, FatLlama just sits there, taunting you with its untouchable size, like that box of cookies you said you wouldn’t eat. Maybe it’ll eventually do something useful, like solve world hunger, or more realistically, it’ll just become the best meme-generator the world has ever seen. Because let’s be honest, that’s the true endgame for AI anyway—perfect memes, instantly.
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+ Welp, if by some miracle you actually manage to get FatLlama-1.7T up and running, don’t get too comfy—because you know what's next, right? FatLlama 3T. Why? Because who doesn’t want to flex with even more ridiculous numbers? It’s like saying, “Oh, you lifted 1.7 trillion? Cute. Try 3 trillion, champ.” By the time you’re done maxing out your power grid and turning your house into a data center, I’ll be onto FatLlama 5.8T, which will probably require a small star as an energy source. Challenge accepted? Or should we just call NASA now?