Trying to understand the possibility and feasibility of LLM on Indian vedas and ancient hindu mythology. I am thinking like there is a input box where user will enter his problem,/query and get resolved with the help of Vedas, puran and old hindu religious books.
When I queried using the term, it seemed to perform well, listing 13 results on a singular page. [1] All have the term [2]
Stories that are dead do not show up though.
For date ranges, there should be a pull down box up the top of the search page. I prefer to just get all by date and page to older entries as far as I need.
I don't know why you so-called experts and self proclaimed intelligent people never shares the complete steps, requirement info to test, debug any code for new comers. Do you really feels that new comers and less knowledge person never can good inputs? I myself struggled to install web ui of oobabooga, downloaded two models i.e. one from main branch which hanged the pc and second 4bit-32g-actorder, which failed by 'AsyncRequest' object has no attribute '_json_response_data'. Now I am clueless and disappointed by un-human behavior of you people.
The biggest threat is health. The whole world have become helpless in front of Corona. World class medical institution, labs, scientist, colleges were weeping like an orphaned child. Don't think other than health. If we will remain, then we will think and work. For anything else human life needs.
I've been working through this issue a lot lately. There tend to be two camps, the "Make the experience good for the person trying to access the data, because good relationships are more important than the ability to contact someone" versus "Why should I give someone something for free when there is zero chance I can ever make a sale to that person?"
The most common and basic thing is almost disappointed for new comer. There are no steps of installation of project, i.e. how to install this project / repo and how to run. A very few maintainer mentioned the steps but a handful runs without error. So yes, Goodbye Github!