

I have an issue with pre-roll ads. Some of them are extremely long and can’t be skipped
I have an issue with pre-roll ads. Some of them are extremely long and can’t be skipped
I’d have to also back up /etc/apt/preferences.d
Much easier to just copy and paste a block of commands when I get a VPS up
I want to conveniently share setups between my desktop and laptop. If you do this manually you will find out one both have small differences
At the same time, I may document that this computer works better with pipewire (or with pulse, depends on which one has issues) and commit to the repository
But then you need the pins and repositories you had before. I end up pasting a long ass chain of commands every time I get a VPS up just to set it up.
So do boys have better mathematical talent or not?
I’m not sure ability at six years old reflects your talent at math.
In corporate world managers get fired for not completing projects
The industrial revolution is what made socialism possible, since now a smaller amount of workers can support the elderly, children, etc.
Just look at China before and after industrializing. Life expectancy way up, the government can provide services like public transit and medicine (for a nominal fee)
It’s either broken and not capable or takes jobs.
You can’t be both useless and destroying jobs at the same time
Reads like a rant against the industrial revolution. “The industry is only concerned about replacing workers with steam engines!”
Oh, that’s so much worse than Reddit, since there are no power hungry mods there /s
Is there any Mastodon server that actually has an experience closer to Twitter? For example, having search enabled
It is, but it does have competition
It’s literally the most surface level take. Does not even mention what CUDA is or AMD’s efforts to run it
https://www.xda-developers.com/nvidia-cuda-amd-zluda/
But it is no longer funded by AMD or Intel
AMD GPUs are still supported by frameworks like PyTorch
https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/latest/install/3rd-party/pytorch-install.html
While Nvidia might be the fastest, they are not always the cheapest option, especially if you rent it in the cloud. When I last checked, it was cheaper to rent AMD GPUs
No, this is about AI
What a shit article. Doesn’t explain the software situation. While CUDA is the most popular, a lot of frameworks do support AMD chips.
You thought so, but in year 2525 they will still be complaining about TCP congestion mechanisms
This space definitely needs competition
I like Matrix, but I do run into issues, like messages not being decrypted even though I verified my session. The average user is not ready for it. Or rather, it’s not ready for the average user
I actually have a solution for your problem. Change distros:
https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=25.05&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=docker
all kinds of docker versions and you don’t have to do any manual steps