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  • He was being chased by the US government, and Assange proved that being in an US allied country will still get your arrested/tortured. What other options did Snowden had other than escaping to Russia?

    IMO don't hate the player, hate the game.

  • The 1.5B version that can be run basically on anything. My friend runs it in his shitty laptop with 512MB iGPU and 8GB of RAM (inference takes 30 seconds)

    You don't even need a GPU with good VRAM, as you can offload it to RAM (slower inference, though)

    I've run the 14B version on my AMD 6700XT GPU and it only takes ~9GB of VRAM (inference over 1k tokens takes 20 seconds). The 8B version takes around 5-6GB of VRAM (inference over 1k tokens takes 5 seconds)

    The numbers in your second link are waaaaaay off.

  • That doesn't seem to be true: https://www.elespectador.com/politica/petro-y-trump-llegan-a-acuerdos-gobierno-de-colombia-recibira-a-connacionales-deportados-por-estados-unidos/. Translating, it means that the Colombian government agreed to all of Trump's terms for the deportation of immigrants. Additionally, militar planes have been used for deportations for some years now, it's not a Trump-only thing.

    Colombian government did just caved out in fear, no VISA for anyone and 50% tariffs is a way too big thing for Colombian people to just let Petro (our already impopular president) do it, specially right now when there's a internal commotion status due to the rise of violence in Catatumbo, something that is mainly already his fault.

  • You missed the entire point of the comment by incorrectly calling my country "Columbia". I don't even know what to say.

    Let's not waste any of our time and go ask in any Venezuelan forum about the topic.

  • It is not my intention to be rude. I'm from Colombia, follow Venezuela's status closely (from media on a broad range of the political spectrum) see Venezuelan emmigrants daily and have met quite a few Venezuelans, and yet Lemmy is the only place I've ever seen with people really convinced that Venezuelans love Maduro, and the current situation of the country is because of the sanctions.

    It feels almost surreal, and reminds me when some people on Reddit were convinced they knew better than me what's my country's political status, all while mistakenly calling the country "Columbia".

    I'm not trying to argue that you should blindly trust my opinions here, but really, really, Venezuela is in a bad spot, nobody likes Maduro's dictatorship, and the sanctions are not the main causes of any of that (but they do help). Either that or somehow almost everybody in whole Latin American has a very biased opinion from first-hand experiences, and only people from other continents can see that.

  • Yeah, the rigged ones lol. There's even mathematical evidence of it being rigged, with votes accounting for exact percentages with just 2 decimal places, for every single candidate.

    Venezuela hasn't publish the official acts, nor let international observers be present in the elections. There was heavy repression on elections day as well, plus some offices not letting people vote.