Weird quirk I inherited from Dreamweaver: I used a bootlegged/trial version in high school to learn coding and it would close itself every few minutes so I would Ctrl+S every few seconds to save my progress. I still do that to this day even though all my Jetbrains IDEs auto-save.
I think I still have my webassist.com PHP extensions for Dreamweaver somewhere on my hard drive from 2008.
Inference speed is heavily dependent on memory read/write speed versus size. As long as you can fit the model in memory, what’ll determine functionality is the mem bandwidth.
This is not universally true although I see this phrase being repeated here too often. And it is especially not true with the small models. Small models are compute-bound.
That's sweet, I'm planning to implement something like this on my project[1] as well (also a Christmas gift to myself). Right now it spits out points but regions and polygons is on my to-do list.
Suggestion: make the map cover the entire browser window/remove the black borders, it gives it a more HD feel and it makes it immersive.
Doesn't it end up being kind of a shameless plug and less of a "here is something similar" when your own thing isn't at all similar and shares no functionality with what OP posted?
I mean, not really? It's not like I make money from it, it's completely open-source and free to use. I gain nothing besides sharing similar work to OPs which I found interesting.
I lost mine somewhere in SF while visiting years ago but I absolutely loved it.
I won it at a hackathon after making a tiny Pebble app where you could keep score during a soccer game as a referee by pressing the side buttons.
App development and publishing was extremely easy on their app store.
Not putting words in OP’s mouth from the comment you’re replying to. But from my understanding, the default state of information is to spread itself, it’s an inherent characteristic. You have to put effort to suppress it (example making info classified or enforcing secrecy). If you don’t actively put effort into suppressing information, it will spread.
It also does RAG on apps there, like the music player, contacts app and to-do app. I can ask it to recommend similar artists to listen to based on my music library for example or ask it to quiz me on my PDF papers.