I am with you and totally confused we are here discussing this.
Oh wait, every time I get a new computer I think you need to dismiss a couple of things. But _the rest of the time_ it is ad free browsing and watching.
If people are commenting otherwise, they either haven’t used Brave or are missing they are seriously missing something.
Yeah I don't know what they're talking about either. I believe they probably just aren't aware that the browser has settings you can configure to your liking
> holding on of building things waiting for "that next big update", but there a so many small, annoying tasks that can be easily automated.
Also we only hear / see the examples that are meant to scale. Startups typically offer up something transformative, ready to soak up a segment of a market. And that’s hard with the current state of LLMs. When you try their offerings, it’s underwhelming. But there is richer, more nuanced hard to reach fruits that are extremely interesting - but it’s not clear where they’d scale in and of themselves.
Afaiu “sampling” here, it is controlled with (not only?) topk and temp parameters in e.g. “text generation web ui”. You may find these in other frontends probably too.
This ofc implies local models and that you have a decent cpu + min 64gb of ram to run above 7b-sized model.
Subjectiveness aside on what’s more readable… your proposing a new language feature would be more readable than an API design. To me, the MDN proposal is declarative whereas your proposal is imperative. And with my subjectiveness, JavaScript shines in declarative programming.