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Good, back to do some real work.


tried that...done that... blocked The last rule of the GFW is: If you don't know what this traffic is or it looks suspicious, block it.


all https traffic to servers outside of china gets slowed down to a crawl after the first MB of send data.


using ssh for proxying is getting blocked within the first minute.


Could be a use case for X-Windows with ssh -X [0]? (so your web browser is actually running outside the GFW, it's just the window updates that are coming over the SSH tunnel).

[0] https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/12755/how-to-forwar...


any ssh traffic that does not look like ssh traffic (few bytes send to server, some more bytes returned) gets either terminated or slowed down to a crawl


Does this mean that in addition of the classic fail2ban, geoip firewall, or forever super slow login banners, we could also have a honey pot sending a lot of data with a traffic pattern similar than web browsing ?


Wireguard is detected within the first minute of usage and blocked. The ping is a dead giveaway.


Interesting. I was just going on my limited scan through the linked PDF, which evidently was not thorough enough.


For people who like multitreaded forks, you can also have a look at tendis and kvrocks https://github.com/Tencent/Tendis https://github.com/apache/incubator-kvrocks


It is amazing, otherwise it would just be normal


i have the 65B model running fine on my 48GB Ryzen 5.


So what hardware do we need to run this model?


7 billion can run on 16+ gb GPUs as fp16, 14 billion can be run on 16+ gb if quantized to int8. 14G @ fp16 and 30G at int8 will require one of the 48 gb cards (less, but hardware mostly goes 24 -> 48).


Requirements could be reduced with something like DeepSpeed or ColossalAI (or even just simple hacks to move bits to RAM more aggressively)


thanks


This guy is the first search result when searching for his name. What is all the fuss about?


The 'fuss' is probably what caused Twitter to change their policy on this. The 'fuss' is why people like you can now search the uncensored results, two days after the censorship was first reported.


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