I took a practice test (math) and would like to have it be graded by a LLM since I can’t find the key online. I have 20GB VRAM, but I’m on intel Arc so I can’t do gemma3. I would prefer models from ollama.com 'cause I’m not deep enough down the rabbit hole to try huggingface stuff yet and don’t have time to right now.

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    Wolfam alpha actually has an LLM api so your local models can call its factual database for information when doing calculations through tool calling. I thought you might find that cool. Its a shame there is no open alternative to WA they know their dataset is one of a kind and worth its weight in gold. Maybe ond day a hero will leak it 🤪

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      Considering that digital bights aren’t really physical and therefore don’t weigh anything “worth there weight in gold” doesn’t really make sense here. Sorry, I know it’s a metaphor but I just had to.

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        No worries I have my achthually… Moments as well. Though here’s a counter perspective. The bytes have to be pulled out of abstraction space and actually mapped to a physical medium capable of storing huge amounts of informational states like a hard drive. It takes genius STEM engineer level human cognition and lots of compute power to create a dataset like WA. This makes the physical devices housing the database unique almost one of a kind objects with immense potential value from a business and consumer use. How much would a wealthy competing business owner pay for a drive containing such lucrative trade secrets assuming its not leaked? Probably more than a comparative weighed brick of gold, but that’s just fun speculation.