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06:26:56FromDiscord<Phil> I mean, I started with just a web-backend. That forces you through the basic language, though it might not force you to interact with lower level features, metaprogramming or multithreading
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09:01:00FromDiscord<enthus1ast.> folks, i think i want ( 😄 ) to start my first ai projects. How do you interface with local llms?↵Which nim package do you use?
09:01:29FromDiscord<enthus1ast.> currently i play with https://github.com/monofuel/llama_leap
09:02:03FromDiscord<enthus1ast.> but is there a more mature lib in nim?
09:02:20FromDiscord<enthus1ast.> or do you use llama.cpp directly?
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11:29:07FromDiscord<qanics2> In reply to @enthus1ast. "folks, i think i": inference engines like llama.cpp , ollama or loacal llm use http server, you just have to send a client request. I think nim has a built in http module.
11:29:20FromDiscord<qanics2> (edit) "In reply to @enthus1ast. "folks, i think i": inference engines like llama.cpp , ollama or loacal llm use ... http" added "an"
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17:17:20FromDiscord<meyrakle> In reply to @lem_on_io "im tryna learn nim": Build an http server
17:18:26FromDiscord<meyrakle> In reply to @enthus1ast. "folks, i think i": Just interface with the ollama api, when it’s running it exposes an http server which has a rest api
17:18:26*Amun-Ra is waiting for someone to suggest building an operating system
17:22:57FromDiscord<qanics2> build a computer from scratch , without CAD
17:23:24Amun-Ratrinary one, using fets only
17:23:24FromDiscord<0ffh> A plain HTTP 1.1 server good enough to serve static pages is really not hard, so I don't see why it would be a bad learning project.
17:24:04Amun-Ragame of life, sokoban, whatever else is much simpler to start a language experience with
17:25:08Amun-Raas for HTTP 1.1: ranges, parsing form data, whole tcp related code; not the best idea imho to begin with; unless someone knows how it works already
17:25:58FromDiscord<0ffh> You don't even have to do all of it.↵Support GET, and go from there if you like to.
17:26:32FromDiscord<0ffh> You can do the bare minimum in a couple pages of code.
17:28:14Amun-Rathat'd not be even a HTTP/0.9; what is most important in my opinion is learning about structures and how to write and think in nim
17:29:18Amun-Rathe less convoluted staring project the better; write hello worlds, game of life, fractals, start small, aim big later
17:29:30Amun-Rastarting*
17:31:07FromDiscord<0ffh> Don't see much learning going on there.↵I like the HTTP suggestion because you can start small and have something working quickly (which motivates), but still have lots of space to naturally expand into by adding missing functionality.
17:33:05Amun-Raby start small I mean a project you can finish realitvely fast, project that'll take one long time to write may discourage one from writing it further; just my $0.02
17:33:39Amun-Ratime for a gym
17:35:12Amun-RaI have started two nim projects: first one is 640 files, 80k loc; the second one is 1600 files, 162k loc
17:35:15FromDiscord<lem_on_io> anyone tried mojo? i heard its gonna replace nim