This blog post will guide you through fine-tuning Wan2.2 - a state-of-the-art video generation model - on a single AMD Instinct MI300X GPU. By following this guide, you’ll unlock Wan2.2’s advanced video generation capabilities and customize the output — whether in a unique artistic style or a specialized domain — all while running memory efficiently even on a single GPU. Here are some examples of how you can put this guide into practice:| AMD ROCm Blogs
Richard Carrier (an atheist blogger suffering from the world's most ironic god complex) thinks he has an argument to the effect that "[if] ...| sed-contra-philosophy.blogspot.com
Fine-tune Llama 3.2 Vision models on AMD MI300X GPU using Torchtune, achieving 2.3× better accuracy with 11B vs 90B model on chart-based tasks.| ROCm Blogs
While perusing Alexander Pruss' blog, I came across a post in which he offers this quote from Aquinas:Hence we must say that the distinction and multitude of things come from the intention of the first agent, who is God. For He brought things into being in order that His goodness might be communicated to creatures, and be represented by them; and because His goodness could not be adequately represented by one creature alone, He produced many and diverse creatures, that what was wanting to one...| Jim Reilly's Philosophy Blog
I think it's worth pointing out just how dramatic the probabilities being discussed in the fine-tuning argument really are. As John Hawthorne and Yoaav Isaacs point out:| Jim Reilly's Philosophy Blog
A few years back, renowned chemist Peter Atkins wrote a couple of rather silly books, in which he tried to give an account of how the univer...| sed-contra-philosophy.blogspot.com
Today we’re diving into something really cool: fine-tuning YOLO models for soccer detection. We’re going to detect balls, referees, players, and goalkeepers in soccer matches using Ultralytics’ fine-tuning tools. The popular YOLO models you’ll find out there, like Ultralytics YOLOv11, and YOLOX in different sizes, are mostly pre-trained on something called the COCO dataset. What’s […]| Poeticoding
Motivation Axolotl is a great project for fine-tuning LLMs. I started contributing to the project, and I found that it was difficult to debug. I wanted to share some tips and tricks I learned along the way, along with configuration files for debugging with VSCode. Moreover, I think being able to debug axolotl empowers developers who encounter bugs or want to understand how the code works. I hope this document helps you get started. This content is now part of the Axolotl docs! I contributed t...| Hamel's Blog
Supervised fine-tuning in large language models causes sudden, transformative leaps in reasoning abilities, much like evolutionary punctuated equilibrium, rather than gradual improvement.| Prompt Engineering Institute
AMD is excited to announce Instella, a family of fully open state-of-the-art 3-billion-parameter language models (LMs). , In this blog we explain how the Instella models were trained, and how to access them.| ROCm Blogs
Learn how to optimize large language model inference using vLLM on AMD's MI300X GPUs for enhanced performance and efficiency.| ROCm Blogs
In easy-to-understand language, former NASA special projects engineer Robert Alston tackles cosmology’s profoundest questions: Where did the universe come from, and how were its laws and constants finely tuned to allow for life? From Albert Einstein’s biggest blunder to the perfect parameters that allow fragile life to persevere, this mini-book explores how astronomy and physics point to a cosmic architect. Read More ›Source| Books – Discovery Institute
Are we just an accident of cosmic evolution? Is Earth a “lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark” as the late Carl Sagan put it? Or is there more to the story? In this provocative book, Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay W. Richards marshal a staggering array of scientific evidence to counter the modern dogma that Earth is nothing more Read More ›Source| Books – Discovery Institute
The book argues that modern science provides undeniable evidence and a scientific basis for these classical arguments to infer a rationally justifiable endorsement of theism as being concordant with reason and science — nature is seen as operating orderly on comprehensible, rational, consistent laws, in line with the conviction that God is Creator. Source| Books – Discovery Institute
According to Michael Denton, the cosmos is stunningly fit not just for cellular life, not just for carbon-based animal life, and not even just for air-breathing animals, but especially for bipedal, land-roving, technology-pursuing creatures of our general physiological design. Source| Books – Discovery Institute
The New York Times bestselling author of Darwin’s Doubt presents groundbreaking scientific evidence of the existence of God, based on breakthroughs in physics, cosmology, and biology. Beginning in the late 19th century, many intellectuals began to insist that scientific knowledge conflicts with traditional theistic belief — that science and belief in God are “at war.” Philosopher of science Stephen Meyer challenges this view by examining Read More ›Source| Books – Discovery Institute
We associate light with the radiant beams that make the world visible to us. But the visible spectrum is only a tiny percentage of an electromagnetic spectrum that extends unimaginably far in both directions. And, as biologist Michael Denton carefully documents, that tiny band of visual light is crucial to life on Earth. In Children of Light, Denton elucidates the miraculous convergence of properties on the tiny band we call the visible spectrum that has allowed intelligent life to flourish o...| Books – Discovery Institute
Over the last forty years, scientists have uncovered evidence that if the Universe had been forged with even slightly different properties, life as we know it — and life as we can imagine it — would be impossible. Join us on a journey through how we understand the Universe, from its most basic particles and forces, to planets, stars and Read More ›Source| Books – Discovery Institute
From computers to airplanes to life-giving medicines, the technological marvels of our world were made possible by the human use of fire. But the use of fire itself was made possible by an array of features built into the human body and the planet. In Fire-Maker, biologist Michael Denton explores the special features of nature that equipped humans to to harness the powers of fire Read More ›Source| Books – Discovery Institute
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