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Do you have a spare computer that you can load up with RAM so that you can try out some available models? It may not be fast, but it will give you an idea of how capable the models are.

I have been running some local models on LMStudio using an AMD 5950XT with 128 GB Ram (until recently with no GPU offloading). My two cents is that I keep reaching for my free ChatCPT account because I find the local models fairly unreliable.

Some just seem to get into a thinking loop where they go over the same ground again and again. Others can just output pure garbage.

Would anyone here suggest any specific models. Especially for Swift/SwiftUI. PHP. And MySQL Stored Procedures.


Maybe the solution is just to get rid of homework...


Just ask the Boyfriend how to get it working for you on your Mac.


Title: spelling "replacing".


But what does it mean?


So how did it get to the Smithsonian in the first place?

I'm assuming it didn't land there...


It was flown to Dulles on the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft and towed the rest of the way, so yes it pretty much did land there.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuttle_Carrier_Aircraft


How do you equate reviewing other people's discussions with parenting?

Are you using the wrong word?

Parenting is what parents do towards children that are _their own_. Not random people on the Internet...


Well, I can't unsee that!


sry


I think that it is important to keep in the mind the context of the software being developed. For example, developing software for Cochlear hearing implants is considerably different to developing a web application.

Sometimes some words just don't apply to what you, yourself, are doing. And we should resist the urge to redefine words to match what we are doing. To paraphrase Brie Larson, "that word is not meant for you".

I would say that "Software Maintenance" doesn't relate to, say, web development as much as it does to other types of software because often -- especially when developing bespoke systems for clients -- there are additions based on changing business requirements.

But that said, there are activities that are best classed as "Software Maintenance". These are often changes required because of changes to software dependencies or 3rd party services. I agree with the article -- I think -- in that additional features shouldn't really be classed as maintenance.

That all said, I think the main point of Software Development vs Software Maintenance -- especially when discussing the Waterfall model of development -- is that there should be an expectation of ongoing cost after the software is initially considered finished.


If anything, a refugee, not an immigrant.


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