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``` @LAPTOP-DNCQ5AAC:/mnt/d/ros/Robotics-Nav2-SLAM-Example/ros2_docker$ docker build -t unity-robotics:nav2-slam-example ./ [+] Building 210.4s (10/15) => [internal] load .dockerignore 0.0s => => transferring context: 2B 0.0s => [internal] load build definition from Dockerfile 0.1s...
Pandas can only hold data as big as the available memory on a machine. So how are you loading it in say am making queries to Snowflake?
It looks like I can use it but it says (deprecated) so can you update this repo? 
Do you have any tips?
How much GPU Ram do I need? I tried training on my GTX 1650 with 4GB or RAM. Batch size is already 4 meaning that's going to be difficult to...
```bash (llmc-env) nyck33@lenovo-gtx1650:/mnt/d/ML/llm.c$ OMP_NUM_THREADS=8 ./train_gpt2 [GPT-2] max_seq_len: 1024 vocab_size: 50257 num_layers: 12 num_heads: 12 channels: 768 num_parameters: 124439808 train dataset num_batches: 1192 val dataset num_batches: 128 num_activations: 73323776 val loss...
"...and can be used with [ChatGPT custom GPTs](https://chat.openai.com/gpts/discovery), [function calling](https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/function-calling) with the [chat completions](https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/text-generation) or [assistants APIs](https://platform.openai.com/docs/assistants/overview), or with the [ChatGPT plugins model (deprecated)](https://chat.openai.com/?model=gpt-4-plugins)...." it says in the Readme but...
``` poetry-env) nyck33@nyck33-lenovo:~/projects/chatgpt-retrieval-plugin-nyck33-fork$ poetry run pytest -s ./tests/datastore/providers/supabase/test_supabase_datastore.py ========================================================= test session starts ========================================================== platform linux -- Python 3.10.13, pytest-7.3.1, pluggy-1.0.0 rootdir: /home/nyck33/projects/chatgpt-retrieval-plugin-nyck33-fork configfile: pyproject.toml plugins: asyncio-0.20.3, anyio-3.7.0, cov-4.1.0 asyncio: mode=auto...
I remember watching something before coming to this repo site but lost the URL. It looked fairly official. Does anyone have it?
Hi there, I am not a student right now and do not want to buy a Matlab license. Is there a way to use Octave instead? Also, is there a...