#jupyter_notebook#artificial_intelligence#book#large_language_models#llm#llms#oreilly#oreilly_books
You can learn how to use Large Language Models (LLMs) effectively through the book *Hands-On Large Language Models* by Jay Alammar and Maarten Grootendorst. This book uses nearly 300 custom illustrations to explain key concepts and practical tools for working with LLMs, including tokenization, transformers, prompt engineering, fine-tuning, and advanced text generation. It also provides runnable code examples in Google Colab, making it easy to practice and apply what you learn. This resource helps you understand and build your own LLM applications confidently, saving you time and effort in mastering complex AI technology. It’s highly recommended for anyone wanting hands-on experience with LLMs.
https://github.com/HandsOnLLM/Hands-On-Large-Language-Models
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Zeus New Pytorch Ecosystem Tool
Zeus is an open source toolkit for measuring and optimizing power consumption of deep learning workloads.
🖥Github
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Park, Chanwook, Sourav Saha, Jiachen Guo, Hantao Zhang, Xiaoyu Xie, Miguel A. Bessa, Dong Qian, et al. 2025. “Unifying Machine Learning and Interpolation Theory via Interpolating Neural Networks.” Nature Communications 16 (1): 1–12.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-63790-8
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A few cool ideas in this model.
Introducing Gemma 3n: The developer guide - Google Developers Blog
https://developers.googleblog.com/en/introducing-gemma-3n-developer-guide/
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There is this new lib called scale. One could compile CUDA code to use it on AMD GPU.
https://docs.scale-lang.com/manual/how-to-use/
I don't know who is more pissed off, NVidia or AMD.
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This repo is really nice.
yuanchenyang/smalldiffusion: Simple and readable code for training and sampling from diffusion models
https://github.com/yuanchenyang/smalldiffusion
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Google & USC benchmarked a prompt based forecasting method, and the results are amazing.
Cao D, Jia F, Arik SO, Pfister T, Zheng Y, Ye W, et al. TEMPO: Prompt-based Generative Pre-trained Transformer for time series forecasting. arXiv [cs.LG]. 2023. Available: http://arxiv.org/abs/2310.04948