Thank you very much, my friend ! πŸ™πŸ‘β€οΈ

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by Dihelson - opened

I can't even imagine how can you post so much updates for these models in one day. Your server and internet connection should be blazing fast, and your LLM machines must be astonishing powerful for such performance. Congratulations πŸŽ‰, and thank you for your kindness. You have no idea how you're helping the AI community. Thanks. πŸ™πŸ‘β€οΈ

It's actually just a bunch of old servers in a data center that have little else to do and do the crunching in their free time, plus, there is somebody in switzerland who has a really nice machine who let's me use it to make imatrix data. The magic is automating it so the machines work day and night without me having to do much. And let's not forget the people who create models (a lot more manual work, often involving waiting for their paycheck so they can rent servers to do finetunes). And of course huggingface itself which let's us store all this at great conditions. Anyway, welcome to huggingface, it's a great place at a great time.

mradermacher changed discussion status to closed

Yes, I was trying to guess how it's all automated, but works flawlessly 24/7. It's wonderful that you have this friend in Switzerland to let you use his machines. Imagine the whole world depending on this room, because many people use and test your models. And, if course, HF is also wonderful to provide space for all these thousands uploads. It's all synchronized, the work of many hands to provide models at the dawn of a new era. I'm from the 60s. I saw the whole thing being developed. My first computer had 2KBytes of RAM, and the external memory was cassette tapes, and when I got a better one with 64KBytes, I developed a primitive AI software that allowed us to talk to the computer typing. Every sentence was analysed in syntax, and keywords separated. Depending on the keywords, the program would search a database for the best context/phrases that matched with the user question. It was incredible to watch it running on those very primitive machines, and I always said to the fellow computer students: This is the future. And here we are. Machine learning and other technologies are changing the world as we knew. It's a wonderful time to be alive. 20 years from now, you'll be telling your great grandsons about these first days of AI, as I am telling the first days of computers to the masses, our first kit multimedia, our first CD encyclopedia Encarta, our games, and everything. When I install a new LLM on my notebook and we begin to talk, it's a wonderful experience. Sometimes I think: This thing is alive ! πŸ˜‚πŸ™πŸ‘β€οΈ

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