Hackernews posts about LoRa
LoRa is a wireless communication technology that uses low-power wide-area networks (LPWANs) to transmit data over long distances at low frequencies.
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- Detecting CSAM Text-to-Image LoRAs from Weights (arxiv.org)
- Open-Source, Off-Grid LoRa Pet Tracker (No Subscription, No Cloud) (www.instructables.com)
- Solar-Powered LoRa Meshtastic Device (specfive.com)
- LoRA Adapters Generated from Skill.MDs (terradev.cloud)
- Training Thousands of LoRA Adapters at Once (osmosis.ai)
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- Fine-Tuning from First Principles: LoRA, QLoRA, Serverless Fine-Tuning (debnsuma.github.io)
- Compact GPS-enabled LoRa mesh communicator (specfive.com)
- Generate LoRA adapters from Skill.MDs *MoE-models now too (terradev.cloud)
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