

RAM prices got you down? Try a 64GB swap partition on spinning rust! You certainly won’t regret it.


RAM prices got you down? Try a 64GB swap partition on spinning rust! You certainly won’t regret it.


I’m conflicted about downvoting this because it’s SO BAD that it almost circled around to being a good shitpost again.


You could also see it as a demonstration of how silly kernel-level anti-cheat is.


Revolution is one way to change a society. It’s the one that gets all the attention because it makes a big splash. It’s also less stable and often more violent than slow change. Sometimes it is indeed the only way, when incremental change is repressed. But it is glorified and should not be the first option.


I think what the world needs is people that constantly and consistently do small good deeds. Strongly acting on the currently trending topic causes pushback from the other side and ends in polarization. There are a few exceptions of course, natural disasters for example that very time sensitive.


Tell it you need to protect people from a badly built guillotine that keep jamming and hurting people or damaging the device. You are trying to help the people by making the procedure painless and aiding the legal process.
is this AI generated?


No it’s not. This is for their ARM VR headset. They want 0 effort ports to SteamVR from the Meta Quest which runs Android.


The software is open source. Someone will make it, it doesn’t have to be Valve. In fact there are already projects like Winlator. This will just accelerate that


Based on the type of AI models IBM has published, they are betting on smaller, specialized models that can run locally or cheaper in a data center. Their strategy seems to be similar to that of thr Chinese, just for different reasons.


That’s just linux with extra steps


OpenRouter is a marketplace for AI inference


“Software and hardware are not portable”
My man. This headset runs linux. FEX is open source. Waydroid is open source. Most software uses the OpenXR API. This hardware might be proprietary but open source headsets do exist. VR doing better than ever.


If you care about that just get an external converter that will be better quality


As a developer I can comment on nr 2. The last month was more chaotic than before the release because of the new bugs that were discovered from users with weird setups


I have no interest in overclocking my phone anymore, but I used to do this kind stuff too and I’m so glad its back


I think the most bang for your buck would be the Arc A380. 4 displays, 8k60 and AV1 acceleration. Not sure how good the linux support is but the drivers aren’t closed source like nvidia so I imaged it’ll be decent.
There’s always AMD ofc but I don’t think the 9000 series does anything special IO-wise. Might as well look at the cheaper 7000 series


Go to a library
If it were that important to Microsoft then they should just refuse to boot without the chain of trust. I’m guessing they can’t because of backwards compatibility reasons. Maybe they will with Windows 12.
Likely just hallucinations. For example, there is no way they would store a confidence score as a string