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Stable diffusion and ollama for image and text generation locally. Super easy to do on linux and support gpu acceleration out of the box
I couldn’t, because I’m not american. They should have enough land to live by their own culture though, otherwise it will go extinct eventually.
That might well be true, but businesses not hiring based on skill shoot themselves in the foot. Call out favouritism and discrimination when you see it, but DEI teams don’t do anyone any favours.
I’m the one that’s nothing wrong with. Diversity teams were always a waste of time and resources and hiring based on race, gender or disability will always lead to a worse work force than hiring based on skill.
That sounds like it takes an insane amount of time though. Windows has always been slow to boot, but 15 times is crazy
That can’t really be their official guidance 🤣
Fair point, but they’ll try to turn it into a subscription before long.
Windows is far from being free. Buy a laptop, you also automatically buy a license for windows, typically about $100. Build your own computer, need to pay for a license as well. They just hide the cost a bit, but you still need to pay all the same.
Creating your own linux-based nas is a very fun project!
The service they privide to devs and customers is worth it, but valve doesn’t even really take 30% anyway. Watch pirate software’s video on it.
Windows really is the worst OS. You pay 150$ for the license when you buy a laptop with it pre-installed and then on top of that, they spy on you and also show you ads.
Linux is free, does not spy on you and does not show any ads.
Exacly. You basically need to flash something like grapheneos on your phone, install linux on your computer and run custom firmware on your router to even have any semblance of privacy
Fair points, I normally use it on a high-end gaming pc, making me ignorant to issues of that nature.
It’s fast and has good functionality, what exactly is bloated about it?
Yes, and it’s quite good. Apart from this.
Makes sense for two reasons: They show everyone that they don’t push faulty hardware, unlike intel and they also delay the launch until after intel push their microcode update to ‘fix’ their high-end models, which will reduce performance. Ryzen 9000 will look even better in day one performance comparisons.