Comment on Advice - Getting started with LLMs
makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml 7 months ago
I’m also interested, so I hope you don’t mind me joining the ride. Personally, I’d like a self hosted tool, but am happy to see what the community says.
Comment on Advice - Getting started with LLMs
makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml 7 months ago
I’m also interested, so I hope you don’t mind me joining the ride. Personally, I’d like a self hosted tool, but am happy to see what the community says.
trevron@beehaw.org 7 months ago
TehPers@beehaw.org 7 months ago
I managed to get ollama running through Docker easily. It’s by far the least painful of the options I tried, and I just make requests to the API it exposes. You can also give it GPU resources through Docker if you want to, and there’s a CLI tool for a quick chat interface if you want to play with that. I can get LLAMA 3 (8B) running on my 3070 without issues.
Training a LLM is very difficult and expensive. I don’t think it’s a good place for anyone to start. Many of the popular models (LLAMA, GPT, etc) are astronomically expensive to train and require and ungodly number of resources.
its_me_xiphos@beehaw.org 6 months ago
Month later update: This is the route I’ve gone down. I’ve used WSL to get Ollama and WebopenUI to work and started playing around with document analysis using Llama 3. I’m going to try a few other models and see what the same document outputs now. Prompting the model to chat with the documents is…a learning experience, but I’m at the point where I can get it to spit out quotes and provide evidence for it’s interpretation, at least in Llama3. Super fascinating stuff.
Midnitte@beehaw.org 7 months ago
Using LM Studio would be even easier to get started
xcjs@programming.dev 7 months ago
Unfortunately, I don’t expect it to remain free forever.