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No, it’s just posturing. The emissions from AC at the Olympic Village would have zero impact on climate change. This is just green washing for public perception points.
No, it’s just posturing. The emissions from AC at the Olympic Village would have zero impact on climate change. This is just green washing for public perception points.
How is it unfair? Couldn’t any team do the same thing?
This driver is still beta, right? I’m not seeing release binaries on Nvidia’s site. Just making sure I’m not missing anything.
You can “explain” it that way as much as you want, that doesn’t make it true.
That’s a completely different kind of AI. This story, and all the discussion up to this point, has been about the LLM based AIs being employed by Google search and ChatGPT.
I love how confidently wrong you are!
They have no memory actually. They are completely static. When you chat with them, every single previous prompt and response from that session is fed back through as if it were one large single prompt. They are just faking it behind a chat-like user interface. They most definitely do not learn anything after training is complete.
i like how the answers are the exact same generic unhelpful drivel you hear 20k times a month if you’re depressed as well.
It makes sense though. It was trained on that drivel.
I am altering the meme. Pray I do not alter it any further.
I’m not arguing about whose fault it is at all. I know very well that it’s the app’s fault. But that does not change the fact that Linux can’t run the app.
I’m also not criticizing Linux. I use Linux on my desktop and I’m very happy with it. I’m just stating the simple fact that Linux can’t run the app.
Linux also can’t change the oil in my car. That’s not a criticism, it’s just a fact.
If you want to be pedantic, be pedantic. The OS is what loads and runs the application.
True, but that doesn’t change the fact that Linux can’t run the application.
The OS provides services to the application, acting as a bridge between the application and the physical hardware. The entire point of an OS is to run applications, otherwise it would serve no purpose.
If the app can run in Windows on the same hardware that Linux can, but the app can’t run in Linux, then the only difference is the OS.
Run Vectric Aspire for one thing.
As a software developer / network admin, all of these are almost always “I fucked up configuring the web server”.
The vast majority of users won’t even notice.
I’ve never been able to get GPU acceleration working in qemu/kvm. That’s also why the “just works” aspect of virtual box is important.
I guess that depends on what we are using it for. I use it for CAD / CAM software that only works in Windows (Vectric Aspire). Nothing else has been able to give me 3d previews with any kind of usable performance.
Odd, since in my experience, it’s the most consistently reliable, performant, and easy to setup / use desktop vm package I’ve used. It always seems to “just work” when others don’t
As far as I can tell, there is no rule to break here.