Same, I thought it was used commonly too.
Same, I thought it was used commonly too.
It isn’t misusing metric, it just simply isn’t metric at all.
Stop giving them ideas!
If I’m being honest, it is fairly slow. It takes a good few seconds to respond on a 6800XT using the medium vram option. But that is the price to pay to running ai locally. Of course, a cluster should drastically improve the speed of the model.
You can run llms on text-generation-ui such as open llama and gpt2. It is very similar to the stable diffusion web ui.
It is just how I prefer to do my computing. I tend to live on the command line and pipe programs together to get complex behavior. If you don’t like that, then my approach is not for you and that’s fine. As for your analogy, I see it more as “instead of driving down the road in a car, I like to put my own car together using prefabs”.
Option 4: levy existing tools such as gpg and git using something like pass. That way, you are keeping things simple but it requires more technical knowledge. Depending on your threat model, you may want to invest in a hardware security key such as a yubikey which works well with both gpg and ssh.
3^10-1=59048.
Yes, definitely. My biggest use is transparent filesystem compression, so I completely agree!
I can confirm that the cat is indeed not a number!
Same. I don’t use all the bells and whistles that others provide and gitea just works!
Well when using zstd, you tar first, something like tar -I zstd -cf my_tar.tar.zst my_files/*
. You almost never call zstd directly and always use some kind of wrapper.
You didn’t unmount your ventoy… uh oh!
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That threw me for a loop!
Not really a hot take. Why do you think most dynamic languages have the option to tack on static typing?
OpenFOAM. I needed powerful software to do CFD that was free, as in free beer, and found OpenFOAM. To run it on windows, the installation instructions first step was install linux on a vm then follow the linux installation instructions. I did that and started using the vm for other stuff until I found myself using the vm for most tasks, but kept using windows for gaming. To learn more, I got myself a pinebook, which replaced most of the usage of my vm. When windows decided to self destruct, I had learnt enough to install and configure arch with minimal help. Now, nothing can persuade me to go back.
Client: “Can you switch these two colours, you have 1 minute to fix it or you’re fired!”
Result: