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llama2.c
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What would an LLM OS look like?
Nice article. We did a demo for booting to LLM and also as Kernel Module: https://github.com/trholding/llama2.c The whole things was funny and buggy, but since then we have been developing in stealth, even trying to raise VC capital. Our goal is to make computers like a buddy to whom you can talk to and explain things and get work done, kinda like a Jarvis. The way we interact with computers haven't changed for decades, its time to disrupt that to get more productivity. I also believe with this approach one can avoid installing different applications, when the computer (models) emulate activities done through applications. For example, cutting and pasting a dog from a dog photo onto a banner for a dog racing competition would not require you to be a graphics artist nor use tools like photshop / gimp. You could tell the computer and it would use segment anything to cut the dog, use Text and SD for banner text and bg paste the dog, seek your approval, search for the fastest, best and cheapest banner printing service and submit it. 10 years ago this could have been sci-fi, but now it is a possibility. Just need to connect the dots, package and polish it to make it a good product.
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The Second Batch of the Open Source AI Grants
We are trying to create a proper OS that boots to an LLM. A toy demo is available in the releases: https://github.com/trholding/llama2.c
Can we apply?
- Llama 2 Everywhere (L2E): Standalone, Binary Portable, Bootable Llama 2
- Play a hidden framebuffer Doom on TempleDOS
- Show HN: Tiny OS that boots to LLAMA2, has DOOM and easter eggs
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A Linux OS that boots to LLAMA2 and has a startrek like UI
I feel you!
Here it is: https://github.com/trholding/llama2.c#new---l2e-os-linux-ker...
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OS that boots to LLAMA2 also runs LLAMA2 as kernel module
404? Try: https://github.com/trholding/llama2.c
- What if I told you that you could boot into an LLM?
Open-Interface
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Launch HN: Aqua Voice (YC W24) – Voice-driven text editor
I don't think it would perform too well in tabular contexts, at least with just natural language, for reasons I've explored in one of my own projects [https://github.com/AmberSahdev/Open-Interface/?tab=readme-ov...].
That said, I would still think it's very doable to set reserved keywords to navigate it ourselves while keeping it conversational.
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What would an LLM OS look like?
Very similar to what I've been working on for a bit - https://github.com/AmberSahdev/Open-Interface
I think the idea of self-operating computers should get more traction than it currently does. Imagine wanting to create a song and not having to watch 10 hours of Garage Band Youtube tutorials.
What are some alternatives?
llama2.c - Inference Llama 2 in one file of pure C
app-llama2-c - Llama 2 Everywhere (L2E)
JohnTheRipper - John the Ripper jumbo - advanced offline password cracker, which supports hundreds of hash and cipher types, and runs on many operating systems, CPUs, GPUs, and even some FPGAs [Moved to: https://github.com/openwall/john]
blis - BLAS-like Library Instantiation Software Framework
ape - Ape Programming Language
blislab - BLISlab: A Sandbox for Optimizing GEMM