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You can find detailed guides for Linux kernel developers and users in the Documentation/ folder, with files in formats like HTML and PDF. To build these documents yourself, use commands like `make htmldocs` or `make pdfdocs`. The documentation covers important topics such as kernel building, running requirements, and upgrade issues. Reading these helps you understand how to work with the Linux kernel safely and effectively, avoiding common problems when upgrading or modifying it. This makes managing and developing the kernel easier and more reliable for you.
https://github.com/torvalds/linux
Пока весь мир ждет доступа к новой модели со зрением GPT-4V(ision), опенсорс команда (пара азитов со степенью PhD из американских вузов) уже выпустили свой аналог и бесплатную версию #LLaVA (Large Language and Vision Assistant), которая выдает результат (не) хуже GPT4V и может работать локально.
Вот такая скорость развития и конкуренции в этом новом #AI рынке.
🧠LLava - вебсайт
📄WhitePaper
🧬Github code
🔋Demo для потестить на своих дикпиках
🦒Colab (для запуска у себя на серваке)
#python#apple_silicon#florence2#idefics#llava#llm#local_ai#mlx#molmo#paligemma#pixtral#vision_framework#vision_language_model#vision_transformer
MLX-VLM lets you run, chat with, and fine-tune Vision Language Models (VLMs) plus audio/video models on your Mac using MLX—install easily with `pip install -U mlx-vlm`. Use CLI for quick text/image/audio generation (e.g., `mlx_vlm.generate --model ... --image photo.jpg`), Gradio UI for chats, Python scripts, or a FastAPI server with OpenAI-compatible endpoints supporting multi-images/videos. Features like TurboQuant cut KV cache memory by 76%, and LoRA/QLoRA fine-tuning works on consumer hardware. You benefit by experimenting with powerful multimodal AI locally—fast, memory-efficient, no cloud costs, perfect for Mac users tweaking models affordably.
https://github.com/Blaizzy/mlx-vlm