Ray Fernando
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It's really up to you and your content, but I would definitely do two different responses with different temperatures and test those things and see if you see any difference in your output. For me, sometimes I find the temperature zero to be very helpful for very logical reasoning purposes. especially around code.
It's really up to you and your content, but I would definitely do two different responses with different temperatures and test those things and see if you see any difference in your output. For me, sometimes I find the temperature zero to be very helpful for very logical reasoning purposes. especially around code.
It's really up to you and your content, but I would definitely do two different responses with different temperatures and test those things and see if you see any difference in your output. For me, sometimes I find the temperature zero to be very helpful for very logical reasoning purposes. especially around code.
But it's really up to, it kind of varies and I just kind of want to give you a heads up on that.
But it's really up to, it kind of varies and I just kind of want to give you a heads up on that.
But it's really up to, it kind of varies and I just kind of want to give you a heads up on that.
You know what would be funny? To basically have like a spinner where you can actually flick it yourself and you kind of see it land on something and then just like hit go.
You know what would be funny? To basically have like a spinner where you can actually flick it yourself and you kind of see it land on something and then just like hit go.
You know what would be funny? To basically have like a spinner where you can actually flick it yourself and you kind of see it land on something and then just like hit go.
Because sometimes you really don't care, right? You're just like, I just want to spin the bottle and see what happens. Like... Totally. It's this kind of YOLO mode, kind of. Yeah. Yeah.
Because sometimes you really don't care, right? You're just like, I just want to spin the bottle and see what happens. Like... Totally. It's this kind of YOLO mode, kind of. Yeah. Yeah.
Because sometimes you really don't care, right? You're just like, I just want to spin the bottle and see what happens. Like... Totally. It's this kind of YOLO mode, kind of. Yeah. Yeah.
Because I think, like you say, there's huge opportunities in the AI space to be playful. And I think that's what's interesting is you have these intelligence of the models. And then now you have to have people who build interfaces to interface with them. And there are a lot of companies who are trying to do that. And, you know, you can get very far with just some prompting as we're seeing here.
Because I think, like you say, there's huge opportunities in the AI space to be playful. And I think that's what's interesting is you have these intelligence of the models. And then now you have to have people who build interfaces to interface with them. And there are a lot of companies who are trying to do that. And, you know, you can get very far with just some prompting as we're seeing here.
Because I think, like you say, there's huge opportunities in the AI space to be playful. And I think that's what's interesting is you have these intelligence of the models. And then now you have to have people who build interfaces to interface with them. And there are a lot of companies who are trying to do that. And, you know, you can get very far with just some prompting as we're seeing here.
And then we're trying this exercise here is to try different models. So. if you think about it, Ollama is sort of the gateway to all these different types of models that you can try out and see if it even works for your use case. And this web UI is actually a really nice user interface to keep track of that. It's safe locally on your machine. You can go back to them at any time.
And then we're trying this exercise here is to try different models. So. if you think about it, Ollama is sort of the gateway to all these different types of models that you can try out and see if it even works for your use case. And this web UI is actually a really nice user interface to keep track of that. It's safe locally on your machine. You can go back to them at any time.
And then we're trying this exercise here is to try different models. So. if you think about it, Ollama is sort of the gateway to all these different types of models that you can try out and see if it even works for your use case. And this web UI is actually a really nice user interface to keep track of that. It's safe locally on your machine. You can go back to them at any time.
There's additional options at the bottom here, which is really nice. So you can actually have this read out loud to you. So if you're a person suffering maybe from dyslexia or you actually prefer audio, you can have that for you. This will give you some information there. You can continue the response. Sometimes if you have too much information, it still needs to continue going.
There's additional options at the bottom here, which is really nice. So you can actually have this read out loud to you. So if you're a person suffering maybe from dyslexia or you actually prefer audio, you can have that for you. This will give you some information there. You can continue the response. Sometimes if you have too much information, it still needs to continue going.