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I wonder why every version of the couch has a window on the right of the generated image
I wonder why every version of the couch has a window on the right of the generated image
That’s part of many people’s learning process. Meant of us, including me, have been there. Luckily, my last Windows computer was about 10 years ago. Good luck
I’m on Windows…that’s one variable I can’t change.
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What happened with Guyana?!
For me, I would love to have a single GPU in my server that I can split up for use in transcoding videos for Plex in one VM, and another VM running something like Blue Iris with AI video analysis.
The potential use cases are many and varied, including some gaming use cases. You could have a single GPU in your Linux desktop, and be able to pass that through to a Windows VM to get native performance gaming in a VM. This is technically already possible, but you need two GPUs. With SR-IOV you could get away with only having one
SR-IOV allows you to share your GPU among many virtual machines in much the same way that you are able to share a single CPU among many VMs
Check out Lawrence Systems on YouTube. He just released a video that talks about this very subject.
Why would a physicist go on rounds?
Have you looked into Starfinder at all?
I hate you. Take your upvote
You can already toggle a setting that hides all bot accounts/content. But that’s rather heavy handed and not very nuanced.
Home Assistant comes with a weather app that you can use for scripting.
Get a better cooler?
I can’t speak toward Frigate integration, but, for a long time they didn’t play super nice with Blue Iris, but Reolink has since released firmware updates that have fixed many of the issues people had with them.
I currently run a few Reolink RLC-810a cameras. I have them added to both Blue Iris and Home Assistant, and I have no complaints.
Oh man, I wish I could get my grubby little hands on those books
100% sure.
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Also: yeah, yeah. I know…
That would make sense