

Even the headline is wrong. Jobs have already started disappearing due to AI.


Even the headline is wrong. Jobs have already started disappearing due to AI.


I have been using qwen-3.5-9b as a general purpose LLM that I can still load up while gaming (on a 16GB card). I never have issues if I’m under 10ish gigs of VRAM usage for the game, so I imagine it should work for your use case.
I’ve been generally happy with the results on everyday reasoning tasks and programming questions.


Jellyfin has definitely gotten leaps and bounds better in the last 4 years.


I mean, I’d read the post you’re commenting on a bit more carefully before thinking DLSS is a good thing…
And it really isn’t as bad as all that. I suspect you’ve never tried Linux gaming.
In any event, Steam Machine is only one device. Steam Deck is already quite successful, so it stands to reason that the next gen one will be as well. (And less relevant, but Steam Frame is also looking like it could be a knockout hit for VR)
I pressed it. Just pressed it again. Turns out it doesn’t show up on Lemmy. Lol


“Trust me, bro.”
The fact that there’s even a whiff of Kamala running again is great evidence that we are so fucked and will continue to be so fucked.


This is the best response on here.
…and holy fuck, what a great game.
Given how polarized parts of the world currently are about some specific issues, I would not at all be surprised if this became a real thing.


Yes, you are right. I meant my comment more generally about housing but should have made that clear.


Yeah OK, I just had to read that twice to see you’re right.
The title is ambiguous (or perhaps vague, more accurately).
“doesn’t let me use my 32 char password” can be interpreted as:
it does not allow passwords of 32 characters in length, regardless of composition
it does allow passwords of 32 characters in length, which should be sufficient with or without special characters
In one reading, the special character requirement is the issue. In the other, the length.
Yay for English.


It could change relatively quickly though. Consider that Valve’s devices are all ultimately AMD devices. If Valve’s bet pays off, then those numbers should change (to what extent, I don’t know).
The Linux gaming community in general (which small as it is, is growing) is definitely shifting AMD. On the nvidia side are a bunch of driver woes and poor support. Meanwhile AMD’s drivers are literally baked into the kernel. No contest for ease.
This could all be wrong. Definitely. But the optimist in me sees a glimmer of hope depending on where the enthusiast community goes, how successful Valve is with their coming machines, etc.
Orrrrr… The whole PC enthusiast community dies because AI keeps driving prices into the sky and it never recovers in any meaningful way.


Someone at goog must get really excited by making things fucky for 3rd party clients.
I bet it’s the CEO.


Incorrect. I get down with the sickness or with my bad self.


Sigh. I don’t care anymore. I don’t even want to hear what laws it breaks, what mandates it breaks, whatever. I don’t what to hear who is on blast, and I don’t want to hear who is on notice.
There. Are. Never. Any. Consequences.
All of this has become the theater of the absurd.
Maybe… just maybe… the ones at the top with all the money should not be the ones with the least knowledge and the worst skillsets.


Housing is a necessity for everyone. It should not be some rich boomer’s “investment opportunity”.


If there are absolutely no errors in event log before the restart, PSU really is a top contender. The system will have had no warnings of any kind. If the PSU stops delivering adequate power, it’s likely to restart, and this is at a low level (i.e. the motherboard restarts the system).
It’s difficult to diagnose too. For mine, I was able to get more-or-less consistent restarts by requiring more PSU current by putting the system under heavier load. Once I saw the restarts occur as fans / drives / GPU were spooling up, I swapped my PSU. That was the issue.
The good news is that (well-made) PSUs usually fail in a way that won’t damage components. And yes, even good PSUs can fail, especially if they’re being used above their rating. And even the best PSUs don’t last forever – best practice to change them out every few years, in any event.
They misspelled MAGA