The first game is set in Yokosuka, Japan, which has its latitude at 35deg north. The second game is set in Hong Kong, which has its latitude at 22deg north. It seems like whoever coded this data into the games may have swapped them.
I built an online course catalog / aggregator many years ago. It's my first web project after learning how to code using courses from edX and Treehouse. My goal was to build something that I'd want to use myself. It's undergone a few iterations since then.
The site gained initial traction on Reddit where I shared my experience learning and building in the r/learnprogramming subreddit. That was enough momentum to get me ranking on search engines. I eventually set up affiliate relationships with several of the major online course platforms.
Although I've built a handful of apps using React, Vue, etc. this one's a classic Flask app using Jinja templating. There's just a few tiny JS scripts I wrote for basic interactivity (like updating the state of the "Save" button). Feedback is most welcome!
Some of those benchmarks show quite significant gains. Going from Llama-3 to Llama-3.1, MMLU scores for 8B are up from 65.3 to 73.0, and 70B are up from 80.9 to 86.0. These scores should always be taken with a grain of salt, but this is encouraging.
405B is hopelessly out of reach for running in a homelab without spending thousands of dollars. For most people wanting to try out the 405B model, the best option is to rent compute from a datacenter. Looking forward to seeing what it can accomplish.
Chiming in to say I had the same bluetooth issue that resulted in the phone telling me that my storage was corrupt shortly after pairing a new device. Managed to resolve it by updating the Google app and all other Google Play Services related apps that I could.