• FaceDeer@fedia.io
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    9 hours ago

    I pay for my electricity. It uses roughly the same amount of power when I’m running an LLM as it would if I was playing a game. It’s negligible.

    And contrary to all the breathless headlines about water-guzzling data centers, my computer doesn’t consume any water at all when I run an LLM.

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      6 hours ago

      If you count only the cost for you, maybe it doesn’t consume water, but your toy still guzzled lakes as it was training. Plus, the hardware to run a full sized LLM is expensive, so you bragging about how it costs nothing is like a millionaire preaching to gamblers that it’s better to just be rich than try to win at the slots

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        6 hours ago

        Plus, the hardware to run a full sized LLM is expensive

        It’s a regular gaming PC. Are you going to dismiss all gamers as “millionaires”?

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          5 hours ago

          I specifically said “full sized”, a pc with modern gpu and more than 32gb of vram is not a regular computer that most gamers have access to. If you are running a 7B model on a gtx 1080 or even an rtx 3060, you are not running a full LLM like the ones you would get from a subscription service

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            Yes, I know. You’re saying that a 32GB graphics card is millionarie hardware? You’ve got a weird view of the cost of these things.

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              4 hours ago

              It’s an analogy, it must be similar in principle, not in numbers. A subscription to chatgpt also costs less than what gamblers spend in slots. But whatever, I don’t care enough to argue much more