Okay so it's something I can use to automate some sort of data processing and then be compensated for it.
How is it processing the data?
Where am I getting the data?
What is it doing to the data?
Who is paying me for processed data?
Okay so it's something I can use to automate some sort of data processing and then be compensated for it.
How is it processing the data?
Where am I getting the data?
What is it doing to the data?
Who is paying me for processed data?
I wonder if steam considers this can evasion.
TBH, if it's free I don't care if the reviews are rigged so long as it's not to hide that it's a crypto miner or something. But when money is involved I care a lot.
That's me! Gotta love Spectrum baby!
I actually got into this because I used to have sporadic hour+ long Internet outages when I was trying to watch all of Star Trek.
I already have a stack of Optiplex 30XX SFF PCs. It would be cheaper spending the $100-$200 for a high capacity HDDs TBH. And the idea is that I manage the content on it from my own 30tb store.
12-16tbs of TV and movies is kind of a lot lol.
I also just swapped my monitor out after nearly 12 years with it.
I think ANYTHING you would have bought new would have looked awesome. Panel tech has advanced.
That was a tech demo I'm pretty sure and not just a thing they do btw. A company was trying to make a more efficient sound based comms for AI(?)
There are legitimate reasons not not want to use or not be able to use Linux.
Calling the very real privacy issues presented by windows as a "conspiracy theory" is not one of them.
Also these people are delusional. They don't understand why the steam deck is popular because quote "the main appeal of PC Gaming is modding and using a Keyboard and Mouse." Which is a bold claim because I thought the point was having better control over what you play instead of hoping Microsoft, Nintendo, and PlayStation release those games on chosen console.
Do these people have an idea how many Stardew Valley Clones I can play on PC that will never touch an Xbox?
I want someone to prove his LLM can be as insightful and accurate as paid one.
Are you using LLMs as search engines?
Bold.
I use Gemma, LLama 3.2, and Deepseek to either fix formatting, summarize documentation to give me commands for Linux software, and write simple code structure for me to refine into working code.
Sure it takes longer to generate than a cloud compute would, but
privacy obviously. I know you dismissed it but that's really the biggest reason anyone will have.
this feels better environmentally. I actually don't know if that's true, but it objectively touches less computers for such simple tasks. It would be wasteful of infrastructure to do it over the web.
it's just cooler to have a conversation with my computer. I've learned a lot about how the whole process works and that's more valuable to me as a non dev than just getting the end results.
I'm glad it's so safe! You never know when you need that extra safety!
I wish I had this rizz
Yes! Gods damn it. I had that up an everything on my second monitor.
General Kenobi
(I can't help)