As if our dear Uncle Sam does not trade 😭😭 Oh yeah by PPP Indian economy is larger than that of Japan and Germany combined too. Hurray India is an advanced economy now. Give the per capita figure a look and wake up.
As if our dear Uncle Sam does not trade 😭😭 Oh yeah by PPP Indian economy is larger than that of Japan and Germany combined too. Hurray India is an advanced economy now. Give the per capita figure a look and wake up.
Imagine China can takeover the world. Yeah one can dream. We have a Putin already. 🤣 🤣
as if they are in a role to make demands now lmao
Yes there are but the op is talking about discrete AI accelerators…
Your GPU is an AI accelerator already. Running trained AI models is not as resource demanding as training one. Unless local training becomes universal, AI acclerators for consumers make very few sense.
You can try your luck with the Nvidia’s open-source kernel driver. I dun think it will work any better than the proprietary one though.
Indeed. My PC has a decent enough GPU and I also own a PS4. The Stadia exclusives at the time was not enticing enough for me to try, let alone paying $9.99 per month.
I believe the tech is solid given how people have praised it over its short span of life. It sounds like they were trying to kill too many birds with too few stones…
Their strategy did not make sense at all. They wanted to make a game streaming service yet they were acquiring a bunch of game studios… To the contrary of GeForce NOW, its arch competitor, Stadia forced you to purchase games that were only playable within the service in its store. It is a complete shit show.
Stadia’s second life?!
My only serious gaming experience on Linux is with Steam Deck and its SteamOS which is based on Arch Linux. So I cannot really make a firm recommendation. But for local AI and browsing, I have been using Ubuntu (plus its derived distros). I think it is a good starting point for anyone switching from Windows.
The only edge Adguard Home has over PiHole I can think of is its out-of-box support of encrypted DNS upstream and downstream queries (e.g. DNS-over-HTTPS and DNS-over-TLS).