Hello Eli, you are great as always. I just want to mention that is always good practice to close reading a file and than clear the rest... or maybe it's just another one of your checks. who will knows. again you good, long time!
no snark... am I missing something.... I thought with open auto closed the file??? "As we know, the open() function is generally used for file handling in Python. But it is a standard practice to use context managers like with keywords to handle files as it will automatically release files once its usage is complete."
@@elithecomputerguyi took some good weed and one budwaiser and were lost in your code ../../.. it's bigger than hip-hop && less than dilemma mkdir bro. hahah
WTF. This guy doesn't age. Checking back after 10 years, was curious if he was still around making videos. Immortality confirmed!
Teaching is extraordinary. Everything is free. Thanks.
they let inmates have AI?
Hello Eli, you are great as always. I just want to mention that is always good practice to close reading a file and than clear the rest... or maybe it's just another one of your checks. who will knows. again you good, long time!
no snark... am I missing something.... I thought with open auto closed the file???
"As we know, the open() function is generally used for file handling in Python. But it is a standard practice to use context managers like with keywords to handle files as it will automatically release files once its usage is complete."
@@elithecomputerguyNow i see. The file must be in open mode to be used. Thank you. I thought that the file where used in separated space.
@@elithecomputerguyI rather came to say hello ;
@@elithecomputerguyi took some good weed and one budwaiser and were lost in your code ../../.. it's bigger than hip-hop && less than dilemma
mkdir bro. hahah
Your Awesome Eli, Been watching you for years now. Always great content.
OLLAMA LLAMA, BETTER THAN OBAMA BAMA.
roll tide?
This is a big gap even with some supposed "practitioners", evaluation is severely lacking.
Hello, many thanks for the video always great content ! Is it possible to store the Ollama models on an external hard drive and run it from there?
You could but it will be very slow to load de pending on the port speed.
Using NVME is ideal.
Thanks for discovering Ollama. This is really cool tech. 😊
30 like these are rookie numbers lets pump it up
How to see a video covering rag and ollama!