At least anecdotally, Andreas over at 82MHz.net tried running a AI model locally on his laptop and it took over 10 minutes for just one prompt.
OK just the 4th sentence clearly shows this person has no clue what they’re talking about.
At least anecdotally, Andreas over at 82MHz.net tried running a AI model locally on his laptop and it took over 10 minutes for just one prompt.
OK just the 4th sentence clearly shows this person has no clue what they’re talking about.
Without pay wall https://archive.ph/YiMwl
As much as I like this approach, I want to hear if the author has at any time successfully sued anyone with it because I seriously doubt it.
It seems the dev just wanted to run it as a personal fork and never understood the reason for the pr standards in a collaborative environment
No Port-knocking? Amateurs! /s
I haven’t seen anything like that. What steam news specifically are you referring to?
What the absolute fuck? itch.io is fucking massive, how did the registar just treat them like this? goddamn!
Digg still exists. Death of websites is rarely a complete shutter, but usually more of a steady decline into obscurity
It’s not even that. It’s like trying to run an AAA game on a 10 year old laptop and complaining the game is garbage because your frame rates are too low.