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HAve you any coding experience?
Originally posted by Rakshasa:
Thanks! actually I need help figuring out how to update the gguf file on huggingface. the quantized version of the ai I want to try isn't updated.

no I don't code

I use AI I don't code it.
But i can make programs that can respond like people, using a 'dice roller' and various simple maths formulas.

if a person can understand this
a = 1
b = undefined
a + a = b

(b is now valued at 2)

then they can code. If they do not understand that then a quick lesson in algebra will help them on their way.
It comes down to how much time people want to put into their learning.
I like Javascript.
learn some html (the structure of a webpage) then css (how it should look) and then js (to make it do cool stuff).
Originally posted by Chaosolous:
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3575411486

There is more to it than what I posted but that is a fundamental for getting things to work ie responses or battle damage and so on.
It all comes down to how much work a person wants to put into learning.

Originally posted by Rakshasa:
I tried to get into js and it was waaaaay too much work to mess around with it. I actually still have this repository saved of a discontinued game I want to modify. I actually meant all forms of AI production not just the coding side.

It is like any industry, if you like sales you will like most industries that need a sales team.

If you like being a manager there is likely a manager position available somewhere.

If you like fixing things there is likely an IT department that wants somebody to open up systems and blast it with air and any additional maintenance requirements.
It's kind of a buzzword I suppose. It's not truly an AI. It's more like an automation.
It's not fun to do. But then again, I don't know what you think is fun. It's as fun as writing a book.
Last edited by AustrAlien2010; 6 Oct @ 10:37am
It's probably fun reaping massive profits from the development of AI.
Originally posted by Rakshasa:

I wonder if it's fun to build AI

Have a coffee pot nearby.
Build ai? What do you mean by that, OP?
agu 6 Oct @ 7:03am 
If by "building AI" you mean training your own model, it's probably fun but you need a strong enough PC to run them locally and without the restrictions bigger AIs have (like no dangerous stuff or some political filters).
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