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Forget megabucks Nvidia GPUs, apparently all you need to run an LLM is a Pentium II CPU from 1997

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      The other catch is that the model is tiny, which will cause hallucinations to skyrocket, mostly producing gibberish.

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        The other catch is that the model is tiny, which will cause hallucinations to skyrocket, mostly producing gibberish.

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        @ambiguousprops@lemmy.today still an impressive feat, though. Surprised that anything resembling modern software even runs on a system that old now. Probably requires an ancient kernel version and other things. Is there anywhere where they detail this process more specifically? (I only had time to skim the article)

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