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TechieDamien ,

Fusion is effectively renewable. Use a small portion of energy to do electrolysis and you got your fuel. We won’t be running out of water any time soon.

TechieDamien ,

I like the detail that there alien has 4(10) fingers as opposed to the 10(22) that the human has.

TechieDamien ,

Same, I thought it was used commonly too.

TechieDamien ,

I like Ardour. Unfa on YouTube made a great tutorial on how to use it.

TechieDamien ,

To be fair there is so much JPEG compression on the image, you can’t see much of anything.

TechieDamien ,

It isn’t misusing metric, it just simply isn’t metric at all.

Steam HW survey: Mac are 1.35%, Linux 1.90%... but is the industry reacting to this? (store.steampowered.com)

The PC gaming industry (AAA and such) seems more sensible the economy of money around the Apple Platform, for sure. But we’re talking about iOS gaming… not exactly what keep the industry busy with complex technologies like RayTracing, cutting edge PBR textures and gigallion of cinematic rendered Quadruple-A art assets....

TechieDamien ,

On this note, I wonder if there is any correlation between review scores and operating system. If there are any devs on steam lurking here willing to contribute some data, it would be interesting to have a look at.

TechieDamien ,

TV series called Person of Interest. Very good series that doesn’t overstay its welcome.

TechieDamien ,

No, it is customer’s since there will only be one customer left at that point.

TechieDamien ,

single master text file

Sounds like something you are using to manage your packages to me…

TechieDamien ,

Look more at the arcana packs. You can get some insane setups. One of my favourites is doing 5 of a kind, which is kicked off by taking the spectral card that turns your hand into all one rank. There’s also scaling builds, eg I used supernova to boost high card into the roof which was fun. The best part about boosting low value hands is that it is consistent, so you don’t need to worry about rng screwing you over.

Whats your thoughts on Ai in your terminal? (www.warp.dev)

Today i was doing the daily ritual of looking at distrowatch. Todays reveiw section was about a termal called warp, it has built in AI for recomendations and correction for commands (like zhs and nushell). You can also as a chatbot for help. I think its a neat conscept however the security is what makes me a bit skittish. They...

TechieDamien ,

IANAL but it looks like they are violating Apache 2, as they are supposed to retain the license and mark any changes.

TechieDamien ,

I wonder how this interacts with tiling window managers…

TechieDamien ,

Try installing nvidia-dkms. It is better integrated into the kernel, so you may have better luck with it. Also make sure to read the xorg page on the arch wiki if you are going to stick with arch.

TechieDamien ,

You missed a factor of ten from the gravitational field strength, but still not great. Their heat batteries work better when it comes to heating, but that is mostly limited to just that.

TechieDamien ,

I set mpv as the root window which worked well. I stopped using it a while back, but if you are interested, I could dig up the simple script for you (literally one or two lines iirc).

TechieDamien ,

Sure. If you are using an nvidia optimus laptop, you should also add __NV_PRIME_RENDER_OFFLOAD=1 __GLX_VENDOR_LIBRARY_NAME=nvidia at the start of the last line when running in hybrid mode to run mpv on the dgpu. You should have a file at ~/.wallpaperrc that contains wallpaper_playlist: /path/to/mpv/playlist. You may want to add this script to your startup sequence via your wm/de.


<span style="color:#323232;">#!/bin/sh
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">WALLPAPER_PLAYLIST=$(cat ~/.wallpaperrc | grep -v '^w*#' | grep 'wallpaper_playlist' | sed "s/wallpaper_playlist: //")
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">xwinwrap -g 1920x1080 -ov -- mpv -wid WID --no-osc --no-audio --loop-playlist --shuffle --playlist=$WALLPAPER_PLAYLIST
</span>

Hope this helps!

TechieDamien ,

Wow, CUPS is way better than I previously thought and I thought it was amazing!

TechieDamien ,

This is not a proof as you start with the answer, albeit disguised as a known truth. Here is a real proof. Start by assigning the recurring decimal a variable.


<span style="color:#323232;">x = 0.9999...
</span>

Now calculate 10 times this by shifting the decimal place.


<span style="color:#323232;">10x = 9.9999...
</span>

You can then subtract the second equation from the first. Note that all the digits after the decimal cancel out, leaving us with the following.


<span style="color:#323232;">9x = 9
</span><span style="color:#323232;">x = 1
</span>

Therefore, 0.9999… = 1. Infinity does weird things!

TechieDamien ,

0.1111… is equal to 1/9. 0.0000… is trivially equal to 0.

TechieDamien ,

There is actually a smallest number, typically denoted by a lower case epsilon, which is infintesimally small, typically used in calculus proofs.

TechieDamien ,

Sundered, specifically eldritch edition. It is a great metroidvania with an eldritch twist!

TechieDamien ,

If you have ever seen a police interregation, you may notice the detectives ask a question and then, after either no answer or insufficient answer, they will just look at the suspect expectantly. This is done to put phsycological pressure on the suspect to answer the question. Given this info, I would say so, at least in a face to face situation.

Online, I am not so sure. How many posts did you scroll past in the last week on Lemmy that ask a question that you did not answer? How many did you answer? Even if you answered most, you would be in the minority, as if you were not, we would expect far higher engagement rates on posts.

TechieDamien ,

Played the hell out of the demo. Got the full game and so far it is brilliant!

TechieDamien ,

You can run llms on text-generation-ui such as open llama and gpt2. It is very similar to the stable diffusion web ui.

TechieDamien ,

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.

TechieDamien ,

Pffsh, that’s baby mode, I use butterflies by releasing them at just the right time to cause the air currents to change just right to cause a solar ray to pass through the atmosphere and flip the bit I want to flip. It is a bit trickier with error correcting memory…

TechieDamien ,

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.

TechieDamien ,

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”.

TechieDamien ,

Recently finished zero dawn on PC and really enjoyed it. Hopefully this lives up to it’s predecessor!

PSA: How to fix the 2.0 update for Cyberpunk 2077 (GOG version)

The answer is one dll that gets loaded that causes the game to crash on startup. Go to $WINEPREFIX/drive_c/GOG Games/Cyberpunk 2077/bin/x86/ and rename GameServicesGOG.dll to GameServicesGOG.dll.bak (or delete it if you like to live life on the wild side). Now enjoy playing the update!...

Noise-canceling robots to 'mute' loud conversations in cafe | What if we told you that we can actually silence a noisy table right next to us in a café? (interestingengineering.com)

Noise-canceling robots to ‘mute’ loud conversations in cafe | What if we told you that we can actually silence a noisy table right next to us in a café?::undefined

TechieDamien ,

It can’t double the dBs. It will only add 3 as dBs are a log scale and +/-3dBs is double/half.

TechieDamien ,

Why did you mention it?! Now we can never unsee it!

TechieDamien ,
TechieDamien ,

Honestly, just jump in and start making something, either following a tutorial and/or referencing the docs as you go. As for free assets, maybe try the creative commons website? Just make sure to adhere to the terms of any license that you use.

TechieDamien ,

I can confirm that the cat is indeed not a number!

TechieDamien ,

Hmm, that isn’t something I have personally encountered. This tool looks promising even if it isn’t under development anymore, but it might be worth a shot.

TechieDamien ,

I am aware what fine tuning is. It is available from the train tab while the base checkpoint is loaded in both cases.

TechieDamien ,

Yes, definitely. My biggest use is transparent filesystem compression, so I completely agree!

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