random72guy

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[–] random72guy@lemmy.world 7 points 3 days ago (1 children)

No, it just goes to its extraction point! ...somehow.

[–] random72guy@lemmy.world 14 points 6 days ago

As a longtime Plex user, I also hate their lack of focus and tendancy to priorotize bad features (like paid streaming and VR). But this one feels more like a way to re-focus on video by removing photo code from the main (video) app's codebase, making it easier to maintain.

[–] random72guy@lemmy.world 28 points 2 weeks ago (6 children)

So basically, it's a poorly marketed $40 game facing a lot of free and popular competition.

[–] random72guy@lemmy.world 37 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Honk if you have ever been personally victimized by HONK!

[–] random72guy@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

As a longtime Heroes of thr Storm player, it had just the level of ability and territory progression I wanted.

[–] random72guy@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

For LLMs, I've had really good results running Llama 3 in the Open Web UI docker container on a Nvidia Titan X (12GB VRAM).

For image generation tho, I agree more VRAM is better, but the algorithms still struggle with large image dimensions, ao you wind up needing to start small and iterarively upscale, which afaik works ok on weaker GPUs, but will gake problems. (I've been using the Automatic 1111 mode of the Stable Diffusion Web UI docker project.)

I'm on thumbs so I don't have the links to the git repos atm, but you basically clone them and run the docker compose files. The readmes are pretty good!

[–] random72guy@lemmy.world 6 points 2 months ago

It was branded Rockman EXE in Japan, and NT Warrior (i.e. Net Warrior) in the US anime, only. The "network" refers to the internet and the internet of things heavily featured in the games, in which you battle viruses; hence "Battle Network."

[–] random72guy@lemmy.world 13 points 2 months ago

Key quote:

To say that “political violence” has “no place” in a society organized by political violence at home and abroad is to acquiesce to the normalization of that violence, so long as it is state and capitalist monopolized.

[–] random72guy@lemmy.world 11 points 2 months ago

A lot of my feelings got summed up here: basically, the episode had a lot of momentum and incoherence. Beyond that,

  • Having just watched "Pyramids of Mars," I'm puzzled Davis revived this villain, and that the impatient Sutekh acquired the patience to wait centuries (millennia?) to complete his plan.
  • I love the Memory TARDIS!
  • I thought 15 was supposed to be the "healed" doctor.
  • Davies is playing with the idea of concepts, perception, memory and faith influencing reality; but the handwavy, cursory explanations for how it all works makes it impossible to anticipate events or solutions to the challenges thr Doctor faces, which limits how the viewer can interact with the story and how engaged I feel. (E.g. when the Doctor says "there's nothing I can do" we just have to take him at his word, until it turns out all he had to do was leash Sutekh and drag him into the time vortex, and likely could have from the very start, given how Sutekh was restraining himself even before they discovered Ruby's mother. So the show becomes less of a thought exercise, more of waiting for the Doctor and plot to strikefamiliar chords.)
  • This isn't Davies' best work, but I'm hoping he's getting back into his groove. Either way, I'm hyped for Moffat's upcoming special!
[–] random72guy@lemmy.world 5 points 5 months ago (2 children)

3 sticks of RAM...

[–] random72guy@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

The original, Blue Raspberry.

 

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