Appreciate the offer but to be honest I don't even want to moderate my own communities.
What about 1 through 9?
I don't see how this relates to my comment regarding individual sovereignty or the existence of natural rights as an extension.
This is interesting, but it's all based on terms that have never been proven to exist in reality via logical analysis. If there were a solid objective theory of rights existing outside of legal structures, it would make for a much more satisfying read.
Also, Ellerman's arguments regarding slavery from a libertarian perspective never bring up what is credited within libertarianism as the main source of natural/human rights to begin with, individual sovereignty. If an individual is truly sovereign, then by definition anyone can emancipate themselves at any time regardless of any previously agreed upon contact. That's literally what sovereign means, supreme or ultimate, trumping everything else.
CPU is only one factor regarding specs, a small one at that. What kind of t/s performance are you getting with a standard 13B model?
What are your laptop specs?
Ollama without a GPU is pretty useless unless you're using with Apple silicon. I'd just get rid of it until you get a GPU.
I picked up the HGL Feast Blu-ray box set that I've been eyeing for awhile now. 14 films for $40. Looking forward to all the extras. A few lesser knowns that I currently have or have had in the past or have parts of that I can recommend: Battles Without Honor And Humility collection, Game Trilogy, Female Prisoner Scorpion collection, Cruising, The Crazies, any Shawscope collection, Cold War Creatures, The Baby, Miike's Black Society Trilogy, Microwave Massacre, Switchblade Sisters, The Vagrant, Horrors of Malformed Men, and Deadbeat at Dawn.
Another favorite of mine is Uncle Boonmee. It's one of the very few movies that I go back to and watch again every once in awhile. I can't speak for other viewers but for me it's absolutely captivating and despite being about death and loss, brings me a deep sense of comfort.
It's hard to think of movies to add to this. I could title it, "movies that most people would think are boring if they actually watched them but are actually great" just because the kind of people that would watch a certain type of movie would more than likely think it's good, if that makes any sense.
Sounds like a glowing review, I'll have to check it out.
I'd never heard that before. It makes you wonder how often this happens and unlike this case people just keep quiet about it. There's infamous examples like Roar where half the set gets injured and Twilight Zone where 3 people died in a helicopter accident. No telling how many injuries and deaths occurred during Italio cinema's heyday in the 70s and 80s when the goal was to push the envelope more and more. HK cinema history is pretty crazy as well when it comes to this stuff, with not only human deaths but animals killed on purpose to make scenes more realistic. Calamity of Snakes is an extreme example.