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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • Have you by chance checked out kobold.cpp lite webUI? It allows some of what your asking for like RAG for worldbuilding, adding images for the llm to describe to add into the story, easy editing of input and output, lots of customization in settings. I have a public instance of kobold webui setup on my website and I’m cool with allowing fellow hobbyist using my compute to experiment with things. If your interested in trying it out to see if its more what youre looking for, feel free to send me a pm and I’ll send you the address and a api key/password.








  • Good to hear you figured it out with router settings. I’m also new to this but got all that figured out this week. As other commenters say I went with a reverse proxy and configured it. I choose caddy over nginx for easy of install and config. I documented just about every step of the process. I’m a little scared to share my website on public fourms just yet but PM me ill send you a link if you want to see my infrastructure page where I share the steps and config files.


  • I’m sure your daughter and you will have a great time. People get touchy over legal grey area and what your allowed to do and where. Some people are sticklers, some see digging holes in the ground of abandoned/public places as ‘eh, who really cares?’ Indifferent to local laws. Its up to you to decide how you feel about it and where you want to try your luck.

    I personally have no problem detecting in public places I know nobody lives or cares about regardless of what tax/lot records say. Ive done a few side of the track runs, abandoned schools, big field lots that filled old public pools, riverside hiking trails. As long as you arent making nasty holes its not worth anyone’s trouble… Worst case scenario someone tells you to leave.


  • Welcome! Thanks for choosing to be here :) Hope you have fun with your garette and post some good finds this season!

    My advice is to get a pinpointer if you dont alrewdg have one its a lifesaver. Practice plugs in the backyard is a good idea. Get a feel for the process.

    Detectors have lots of buttons and options for discrimination it can feel overwhelming/confusing at times. Keep it simple! If it beeps when run metal under the head your good to go. If you know how, just turn sensitivity down a little thats all no need to worry about the numbers.

    Even if you just find pull tabs and batteries in the yard don’t let it discourage you. If you keep at an area of ground over a long period you bit by bit increase likelyhood of finding good stuff by removing all the trash in the ground.

    I keep everything I pull out of the ground. Even scraps of aluminum and pull tabs have a spot in my collection. Get a cheap display case or trophy table and show it off!







  • Wow this is some awese information Brucethemoose thanks for sharing!

    I hope you dont mind if I ask some things. Tool calling is one of those things I’m really curious about. Sorry if this is too much please dont feel pressured you dont need to answer everything or anything at all. Thanks for being here.

    I feel like a lot of people including myself only vaguely understand tool calling, how its supposed to work, and simple practice excersises to use it on via scripts and APIs. What’s a dead simple python script someone could cook to tool call within the openai-compatable API?

    In your own words what exactly is tool calling and how does an absolute beginner tap into it? Could you clarify what you mean by ‘tool calling being built into their tokenizers’?

    Would you mind sharing some sources where we can learn more? I’m sure huggingface has courses but maybe you know some harder to find sources?

    Is tabbyAPI an engine similar to ollama, llama.cpp, ect?

    What is elx2,3, ect?