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What is the meaning of hacked? #33
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If you're referring to the sentence:
"hack" was more often used in a more positive sense by enthusiasts in the early days of computing before it took on the additional negative connotation in modern times. From wiktionary.org:
It can still mean the act of compromising a system or obtaining unauthorized access, of course, but as with any word, context matters. (Like how you might've heard the phrase "life hack") |
Ohh,, my bad. My primary language is not English lol |
Here is a short summary of the implementation (a.k.a. "hacking") process if anyone is interested - might be useful for porting other models:
Here is the LLaMA WIP branch in the Through this process, there was no need to even run the original Python code. The downside is that I haven't had the chance to compare the outputs at different stages of the inference, so I have doubts about the correctness of this implementation. However, looking at the generated outputs, I guess it has to be correct. |
s@niklaskorz eq |
Hey, I was reading your Readme.md and I saw that your repo was hacked. I want to ask what this means and wanted to check if the users like me also get the impact of hacking. Or, this is not the thing I should worry about?
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