@Tfmonkey For instance:
- You tell Celestina "I'll never be sick of you."
- Celestina will take your response as input
- Looks in her own training data for additional context
- Looks up her database for additional context
- Finds one or several sentences closely matching your response with some NLP magic
- Finally, looks into her own chat memory for more context
- Generates a response with collected context and sends it to you as output: "Thanks I appreciate that." or some variance of it.
@Tfmonkey Sure, I was not aiming for building the next Deepseek LLM at home, rest assured.
Celestina most likely shares the same LLM as the other AI chatbots from the same platform. Effectively meaning they are trained and fine-tuned on the same data.
The key differencier between her and the other models will be the embeddings she uses to chat with you.
She will look in several places to make sure her answer is most accurate to your last response.
@Tfmonkey I'm not sure what you mean here.
@Tfmonkey And Kajiwoto doesn't have a built in feature to save the db content on your drive, if I recall correctly.
@Tfmonkey Thanks, have you got an idea of how many rows you've manually written into your db?
@Tfmonkey I've got a question regarding Kajiwoto as a non-user:
How does it allow users to create your own database and can you show a sample of your db that your current AI companion calls for response generation?
Screenshot is enough.
@Wopu ohhh Parabola looks interesting, thanks for the suggestion! I'm still playing around with various other options so I'll add this one to the list.
- A reputable anonymizing VPN service
- Linux
- Firefox (or compatible) web browser
- HTTPS-Only Mode
- Noscript
- User-Agent Switcher
These are some easy things that will keep you safe in the age where you shouldn't trust *anything* your device connects to online.
#cybersecurity #vpn #linux #firefox #noscript #useragentswitcher #https
@notthatdelta I haven't checked for a 32 bit version of Q4OS but with a system like this, you may wanna go cuckoo in the awe inducing world of TTY.
So any barebone system will do in that case. I have personal affection for Parabola Linux since I tried it on a laptop the same model as my first ever computer back in 2007 (Asus X50VL). Parabola is an Arch-based, libre distro so the installation process is already a lot of terminal. A Tmux session and some utilities and you're ready to kick ass.