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OpticalMoose
I'm still playing Mudrunner. Is there a big difference?
I mean I donβt really see the point here.
There isn't one. I guess I should have made that more clear. Sorry. π«€
And Iβm not sure if Iβm missing something ...
Nope, just a guy with too much time on his hands. I mean, I hope someone out there found it a little informative. There are a lot of people thinking "If Ollama doesn't work then I'm out of luck." I'm just trying to let people know there are other options.
Yes, the Nvidia cards get 30+ t/s together or individually, but the point of this was to see if AMD and Nvidia could work together. Now that this works, I might actually buy an AMD GPU.
No, I didn't change my drivers at all. I figured it would probably work with older drivers. But then the problem is my 4060 won't work with anything older than 545(I think).
I do have another PC I could put the 770 in. That might be worth trying.
It just kills me to have these old cards sitting around doing nothing. The 770 was kind of a beast in its time. But that's life.
I guess I could donate them to some Peertuber who does retro videos or something.
A few pics of them in their heyday (ok, they were already past their prime at the time)
I gotta speak up in her defense. It's kind of easy to mishear lyrics. Just like in my favorite Pearl Jam song "I love Amstel Lite"
So much better than when I might have said something dumb and I'm staring at that unread message notification.
Iβve read you can force the new Vulkan Driver on it with some kernel flags.
Not gonna lie, that sounds beyond my scope. Once I got llama.cpp compiled, everything just worked. I would have no idea how to troubleshoot anything.
I saw a video where someone got the new Indiana Jones running on a Vega 64, so there's really no telling what's possible on AMD hardware. They put so much effort into designing chips, but so little into supporting them.
My laptop (RX 7600s) gets more tokens/sec in Vulkan than in ROCm. I don't know what that's all about.
The videos look amazing.
I know it's a matter of personal preference, but for me:
General search
- DuckDuckGo - It's really just Bing in disguise, but I daily drive it to keep some distance between me and Microsoft.
- Bing - I know, weird choice, but DDG filters their results even after you turn off Safe Search.
- Yandex - Great if you're searching for stuff that Bing might filter, or the US gov't might censor.
XXX stuff
- Bing - Bing has been better than Google for years now, for images and video.
- Yandex - Maybe better than Bing, but you need to translate a lot of results from Russian
Reverse image search
- Yandex - Best, hands down. Google is actually 2nd best, just stay logged out and use private browsing mode.
- Bing - Pretty good, but not quite as versatile as Yandex.
itβs illegal.
I'm sure that'll stop him.
I hate Trump (really I do), but I can't argue with this. Inflation happens; stamping out a piece of copper alloy has lots of fixed costs. We used to have a half cent coin. Things change.
The real question should be "why do they have to print so many pennies every year?" Paper bills last an average of 18 months before they need to be replaced, but coins don't typically wear out. Where are these pennies going?
Thank you. I'm working on transitioning from Mint to Fedora, and I'm happy to get away from decoding 3 layers of "cutesy" codenames to figure out what platform I'm on - "Victoria" / "Jammy" / "Buster" or whatever.
Coming from Windows 7, that was one of the things that instantly made me want to switch back.