Avatar

sacredbirdman

sacredbirdman@kbin.social
Joined
1 posts • 85 comments
Direct message

Nope, they can use your NPU, GPU or CPU whatever you have… the performance will vary quite a bit though. Also, the larger the model the more memory it needs to run well.

permalink
report
parent
reply

Let’s see if we can get a legal precedent that addictive = entertaining. That could have “interesting” ramifications. (For the record, I don’t agree at all that they’re the same thing)

permalink
report
reply

It’s an accurate translation. Mikrobitti is a generic computer magazine (with a long history) so it could either be that the author is not very familiar with Linux cli or it might also be that they were trying to put it in layman’s terms.

permalink
report
parent
reply

Mine are kind of mementos and have symbolic meaning… Oh, and they look nice.

permalink
report
reply

I’m not 100% sure but I think it’s from a time when spoons were rarer and everyone had their own spoon. So, to discard your spoon meant you’re done with eating for good.

permalink
report
parent
reply

Finnish ones (some sayings here too):

  • “Ski into a spruce!” -> Get lost!
  • “So the forest answers as one calls into it” -> what comes around goes around
  • “If you reach for the spruce you’ll fall into the juniper” -> don’t bite more than you can chew
  • “to be like hit on the head with a piece of wood” -> to be baffled
  • “it went into the forest” -> something failed
  • “to have own cow in the ditch” -> to have their own hidden agenda behind a request or actions
  • “to throw the spoon into the corner” -> to die
permalink
report
reply

Been on PS+ for 7 years and canceled it immediately when I saw the price hike. Also, not going to buy consoles anymore since they’ve gone to shit.

permalink
report
parent
reply

He’s making great arguments for one abortion that would’ve made the world a much better place.

permalink
report
reply

Depends on how you define meaning. I find meaning in experiencing the life. It may be predetermined or have random elements in it but the experience is unique to me.

Anyway, given all we know about us and the universe I haven’t heard a coherent proposal of how free will could work. So, until there’s good evidence to convince me otherwise … I can’t help but believe it doesn’t exist.

permalink
report
parent
reply