I've only had issues with fitgirl repacks i think there's an optimisation they use for low RAM machines that doesn't play well with proton
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That's a room temp take at best
But then how am I supposed to use your "research" to make imaginary claims on generational attention spans ?
brushing your teeth will not fix your cavities so it is delusional to do it
Alright, buddy
It's like in poker, show one, show all
I don't remember people being offended by the word fuck in 2000. Sure on TV it could be considered dicey but on the internet it was pretty fair game
That's only if you are in the subset of PC enjoyers who like state of the art equipment, expensive accessories and expensive recent games.
I consider myself a PC nerd but 5K is more than I spent in the last 10 years on the hobby. I've built my main rig for <1K, own a few raspberries and my home server is an old work laptop. It absolutely doesn't have to be an expensive hobby.
“i have collected some soil samples from the mesolithic age near the Amazon basin which have high sulfur and phosphorus content compared to my other samples. What factors could contribute to this distribution?”
Haha yeah the top execs were tripping balls if they thought some off-the-shelf product would be able to answer this kind of expert questions. That's like trying to replace an expert craftsman with a 3D printer.
What kind of use-cases was it, where you didn't find suitable local models to work with ? I've found that general "chatbot" things are hit and miss but more domain-constrained tasks (such as extracting structured entities from unstructured text) are pretty reliable even on smaller models. I'm not counting my chickens yet as my dataset is still somewhat small but preliminary testing has been very promising in that regard.
Most projects I've been in contact with are very aware of that fact. That's why telemetry is so big right now. Everybody is building datasets in the hopes of fine tuning smaller, cheaper models once they have enough good quality data.
I doubt these tools will ever get to a level of quality that can confuse a court. They'll get better, sure, but they'll never really get there.
Fair point but GM1 is definitely outside of the "big spectacle movie" industry, with a very moderate budget and a big emphasis on story telling. It's really an amazing movie for sure