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The 7900 XTX is looking like a pretty good option for a fraction of the price. I think i might go that direction. 24GB also helps future proof it a bit.
The 7900 XTX is looking like a pretty good option for a fraction of the price. I think i might go that direction. 24GB also helps future proof it a bit.
Trade wars are good for no one.
Oh yeah, it still gets the job done.
Keeping my eyes open for used ones to upgrade with now that the new series is out though. Gives me an excuse to get the 1080 in my server.
I’m still riding my 1080ti…
That seems like poor management rather than a symptom of remote work. A good manager would still communicate with you and your customers and familiarize themselves with the work they’re managing despite not being in person.
I actually quite like the Bluetooth DAC I got because of the disappearance of my headphone jack. It breaks that physical attachment of my headphones to my phone while giving very good quality audio.
I’d recommend checking out the Fiio BTR line if interested.
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There’s no helping this one.
The internet must be a miserable place for you.
I wouldn’t worry about it, it’s just a minute detail.
I’m sure her lawyer is quite indifferent on what they argue as long as they’re getting paid.
I feel like an OSM edit is in order.
Not that I’m familiar with. I would guess that the limited processing power of a phone would bring a pretty poor experience though.
That’s capitalism, baby! Say goodbye to reporting on things that actually impact people, we need clicks and attention to drive that sweet ad revenue, even if it means letting journalistic integrity slide while we report on the attire of the new fascist regime instead of their policy.
There are quite a few options for running your own LLM. Ollama makes it fairly easy to run (with a big selection of models - there’s also Hugging Face with even more models to suit various use cases) and OpenWebUI makes it easy to operate.
Some self-hosting experience doesn’t hurt, but it’s pretty straightforward to configure if you follow along with Networkchuck in this video.
Except the hundreds of millions they have spent year after year since then.
I came across ryot a while ago but didn’t have a chance to really play with it. It might be useful for something like this though. Grocy is another that comes to mind.
Recent post from the Proton Reddit account: https://archive.ph/quYyb
Seems it’s not just the CEO’s personal opinion.
I see. That’s good to know, thanks.
Madeinca.ca looks to be a good resource for this kind of thing.