

Frankly more people need to start taking advantage of open carry laws. I said it earlier but it’s time for the Pink Panthers.


Frankly more people need to start taking advantage of open carry laws. I said it earlier but it’s time for the Pink Panthers.


Does Voyager support PieFeed?


Tagging so I have this pinned. I need to find a new instance


What is the point of this article? Stores receive stock early so they can have it on launch day. They’re showing them in a secure manner to start garnering hype in advance.


After their gouging and performance issues with 40-series and 50-series cards I can tell you one thing for certain: they’re not a serious graphics card manufacturer for gaming anymore.


It could do that in most places, it’s just not “profitable” to the right people.
I like the version with Dio and his Stand


To vintage’s point. The way I view it is there is no chance for AGI via the current method of hopped up LLM/ML but that doesn’t mean we won’t uncover a method in the future. Bio-engineering with an attempt to recreate a neural network for example, or extraction of neurons via stem cells with some sort of electrical interface. My initial point was that it’s way off, not that it’s impossible. One day someone will go “well, that’s interesting” and we’ll have a whole new paradigm


This is why AGI is way off and any publicly trained models will ultimately fail. Where you’ll see AI actually be useful will be tightly controlled, in house or privately developed models. But they’re gonna be expensive and highly specialized as a result.
I’ve actually seen quite a few $10K non-AI mattresses. Quite a few high end king sized ones were in the $7-10K range. It’s on the extreme high end, and probably isn’t nearly as good as those others.


Wait. UE is an engine. A game should use an engine, not the other way around. What am I missing here?


Anyone know where I can actually get my hands on a B580 for non-scalped prices? I’ve been monitoring multiple sites for months and either it hasn’t come up or get snatched up in minutes
And this is why we have a GPO that locks the background to a corporate image.


Wait till you hear about 4’33”
We did it 1,500 miles across multiple states. Also when we ordered new servers we ordered fully built and cabled racks, shipped from HP in Juarez to our doors in giant crates, 52U high, fully cabled. Unpack, plug in power and uplinks and the entire rack was ready to go. We were getting like 2-3 of those a week.
Funny thing is, I’ve relocated DCs too and we did the opposite. We had rolling racks and we wrapped the entire rack with everything still in it and did a padded wrap with anti-tip indicators.
The biggest thing to watch out for was we used a temperature controlled truck to ensure there wasn’t a swing in humidity or temps to cause condensation and then let the racks sit in the new locations for 24 hours before power on
Moving 85 racks with literally hundreds of disks and we only lost 4 disks over the next 6 months which was in line with our normal failure rate. No need to tear down and re-rack.


“You got a 1kW PSU for your rig? Nah, just for the proc”
I know these aren’t for home, but in the US/Japan/Canada/Mexico you’re gonna start seeing the need for dedicated breakers. A lot of apartments skimped and put in 10-15 amp breakers, which can (safely) support 960-1440 watts. A 20 amp breaker can do 1,900 watts at least, but again that’s usually for an entire room. Not just a single device.
Edit: added a few more countries that use 110/120V to illustrate it’s not just a US issue.


Quickest way to get Trump in a black suit is to start calling him “poor” and note that he doesn’t have a big enough entourage or money to also have a black suit. Reverse psychology works well on him and comparing him to others.


Spread your hole a little bit before letting it rip. It’s because it’s blocked either because you’ve been sweaty, you nasty or you jacked off and it dried on the tip.
And suddenly the baby and the mess disappear