Why Emacs is the best platform for LLMs

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  • ekg

    The emacs knowledge graph, app for notes and structured data. (by ahyatt)

  • This is an exciting time. In the world of text, emacs is hard to beat! Thanks to those already working on their own packages, which I hope continue to evolve. Personally, I'd like for my ekg package to act as a prompt repository, and am exploring ways to make this useful.

  • llama

    Inference code for Llama models

  • Yes, you can run Meta's llama (https://github.com/facebookresearch/llama). However, that's running someone else's model. Training a model is a big endeavor, requiring 10s of millions of dollars of compute time, months of processing, and a lot of expertise. And I think it's dubious that we anyone to just be able to create these (see my post above where I link to GPT4's paper that has some pretty disturbing questions that a trained LLM can absolutely answer, but most people, including me, wouldn't want it to).

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