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I have been using the "chatgpt-finetune-ui" tool for gpt-3.5-turbo fine-tuning and it's been a wonderful experience. However, I stumbled upon a particular issue while browsing the results on the Safari browser. The tables, which should ideally display the training results, are not being shown at all.
In place of the table, I'm confronted with an error message stating, "BigInt64Array is not available in this environment". I believe this issue stems from the use of the 'BigInt64Array' JavaScript object, which, to my understanding, isn't supported by Safari.
The application works fine with other browsers such as Chrome and Firefox, so this issue seems to be Safari-specific.
Could you possibly provide a workaround or use a different mechanism for displaying the data that is compatible with all browsers? Even a polyfill solution would be much appreciated, should that be possible.
Here are further details about my environments:
Browser: Safari Version 14.0.3 (16610.4.3.1.7)
OS: MacOS Big Sur 11.2.3
Thank you very much for your attention to this issue. If you need more information, I will be glad to provide. Looking forward to your response.
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Hello,
I have been using the "chatgpt-finetune-ui" tool for gpt-3.5-turbo fine-tuning and it's been a wonderful experience. However, I stumbled upon a particular issue while browsing the results on the Safari browser. The tables, which should ideally display the training results, are not being shown at all.
In place of the table, I'm confronted with an error message stating, "BigInt64Array is not available in this environment". I believe this issue stems from the use of the 'BigInt64Array' JavaScript object, which, to my understanding, isn't supported by Safari.
The application works fine with other browsers such as Chrome and Firefox, so this issue seems to be Safari-specific.
Could you possibly provide a workaround or use a different mechanism for displaying the data that is compatible with all browsers? Even a polyfill solution would be much appreciated, should that be possible.
Here are further details about my environments:
Thank you very much for your attention to this issue. If you need more information, I will be glad to provide. Looking forward to your response.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: