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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
被 Covid 偷走的五年
我依旧觉得 2019 年是去年,要不是写博客梳理我都不知道我干了这么多事。我说什么来着,博客给记忆增加了一个全新的维度,是最好的时间胶囊。
下一个 5 年就是 2030 了,we're literally already closer to 2050 than 2000, can you even imagine?
本文是我 2024 年 8 月 Patreon 的月度选题。本月两个命题平票,由至尊糖妈的双倍票数 tie breaker 所以选了这个话题。加入 patreon 可以跟其它赞助者一起选出下个月你想看的博客文章,并且支持本博客的持续创作。下期选题已经发布欢迎金主点击投票:
- My pet peeves
- Mid 30s vs Mid 20s
- What's your fun fact
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