HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAA I AM BETTER CAUSE I DONT GOTTA TAKE CALC AND YOU ARE A LUMP OF GREEN PUMPKIN PIE WHO IS TAKING CALC ![]()
not exactly sure that would be ideal. Floats will make AABB collision annoying in context of desmos.
to the insane asylum and back again
HAHAHAHHAAHAHA I AM BETTER IMAMATHNERD CAUSE UNLIKE YOU IM NOT A FLOATING BLOB OF UNCOOKED SEAWEED ![]()
The return of the insanity
just report him,I alr did
y’all I alr took both what do you mean,they’re easy
ur a 7th grader you dont “take” courses
i did on khan academy.im now onto principia mathematica
okay but definitely not high school level, i assume?
principia is so advanced it is math that covers paradoxes
I do know calc and stat 1
nice i know trig and algebra 1
also sorry to say this but ur weird for taking stat
well,I asked my dad a question,he didn’t know it and told me to figure it out… it was how to code ai…the stat problems are long
u need LLM servers to make an AI, and most AI developers code their own AI or use large databases like SQL or something to make it i think .
There are “mini”-versions of LLMs you can download and run locally. They’re significantly fewer data points (nodes? I’m not sure the lingo), so they won’t be as good as full LLMs, but can be used for some proof of concept. Just be careful of your sources.
clearly i have not done enough research on LLMs ![]()
also you don’t need databases,you can input a couple of data points,and use k-nn weighted
“Yes, databases are fundamental for most AI, providing the massive amounts of data needed for training, storing knowledge, and enabling real-time insights, with specialized vector databases crucial for modern applications like generative AI (RAG systems) and semantic search. While you could technically build simple AI without a formal database (using file systems), efficient, powerful, and scalable AI systems rely heavily on structured data storage and retrieval for everything from ingestion to deployment. “