

I’m watching my roommate play it, and we both agree it’s one of the most visually impressive games we’ve seen
I’m watching my roommate play it, and we both agree it’s one of the most visually impressive games we’ve seen
I loved the final dungeon of this. One of my favorite zelda dungeons ever
woaa I was literally wondering if they could add that as a feature like 10 minutes ago! Yippee
Hmmmmm… My intuition tells me something like this could be possible with a vertical alternating magnetic field. If the paperclip formed a closed loop, eddy currents would produce an opposing magnetic field to hold it up. Sorta like in this video: https://youtu.be/5HnihTg1rso
Unfortunately I can’t find anything online showing this off, and I’m not really sure what could generate a field like that on the subway anyways.
I stole the idea from you! And I’m not giving it back
I like to think the tides are slowly, but gradually, turning as more people realize how useless the democrats have been. I hope there will be more candidates like Kat showing up everywhere soon
Also worth noting she’s running for congress in Illinios
iunno ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Redundancy is nice in the event of bitflip errors
Never burned a CD in my life. And now I never will, just to spite you
WHAT??? Why didn’t they teach me this in physics school???
The 1070Ti doesn’t have the hardware necessary for DLSS, which makes a huge difference in performance for gaming.
Also I was using the 3050 as a low-cost example (it’s what I use). My roommate uses a 3060Ti and that thing easily handles every game she’s thrown at it.
I can guarantee you’ll get more bang for your buck going with Nvidia just due to the fact that so much compute software requires cuda (blender, machine learning, any sort of engineering simulation software). Nvidia drivers are just less of a pain to deal with as a developer, since they’re less strict on error handling and syntax.
You can get a 3050 on amazon for like $150 now, which is more than enough for most games.
Plus DLSS is still miles ahead of FSR in terms of quality and efficiency.
Yeah I’m pretty sure a raspi 4 is up to the task. I ran a 512 GB jellyfin server on a raspi 3 for a few months, and the only issue was with transcoding video/audio (raspi doesn’t have the right hardware acceleration for that).
Never used nextcloud, but yeah you’ll probably want to update to 64-bit raspi os
Animal Well, but that’s kinda the point
My first playthrough of Half Life 2, I bailed from the boat when it got stuck on the wall in a section with lots of guns. I continued on foot through two more loading zones until I reached a section that required the boat to progress, so I walked all the way back to get it lol
“up to” being the key word here.
But seriously, AI is so power hungry, I’ve heard plans of water-cooling the fucking traces on the motherboards of high-power server racks
This is smart!
I have a server that was starting to get bloated with logs, and my solution was to upgrade the storage space and forget about it until next time
I use both, since they do different stuff. I actually remote into my servers with wireguard, but I like to install tailscale as well as a backup. Since each device gets a unique tailnet ip, I can usually still connect even if I’ve fucked up some network config that breaks wireguard. ((If this is a security risk, someone let me know because I have no clue what I’m doing tbh.))
Plus tailscale lets you easily see what devices are connected to the internet at a given time.
Wanted to see what happened if I stuck my finger into a pencil sharpener. Didn’t really think that one through