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The LLM space reminds me a lot of JavaScript fronted frameworks in that it's changing so rapidly.

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On what hardware?

I have a quantized version from TheBloke running on my MacBook Pro 64GB and was impressed as well.

I celebrate you, Jeff, for the outstanding authenticity and integrity. I remember when you came to the entrance of the event with Max and Stacy in El Zonte to help us get in after you had told us before you world help. Despite the event being very crowded, no tickets left and you probably having countless things in your mind 🙏😊 Thank you and warm greetings from Penang, Malaysia 😀

You have some good points there. As others have mentioned in the replies you need to find the right balance between productivity and new stimulus though.

Personally I try hard to add novelty to my travels. It's always easier to go back to the locations you know and love than challenging yourself with new places and cultures. To me that can feel like stagnation.

I've been exploring for the past 20 years and travelled (and lived in) close to 70 countries.

In the book Algorithms To Live By the Explore-Exploit algorithm is mentioned: To get optimal results, explore for 37% of the time, then switch to exploration for the remainder. I find it's not too bad of an idea.

Greetings from the Indian Himalayas 🇮🇳🏔️😀