That is the double edged sword though. Get cool features - lose true plain text
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All the benchmarks put the equivalent Nvidia cards almost 2x more in Stable Diffusion https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/stable-diffusion-benchmarks
I hope that is an old benchmark and times have changed, but I can't find anything like it that is more recent.
For a bit of my soul I get a lot more ai power.
AI works on AMD but the speed doesn't seem to be anywhere near Nvidia.
I wonder this with obsidian also, it is one of the things that keeps me from diving in head first.
It seems a lot of its "powerful" functions are against it's plain text advantage. However I don't really see an easy way around it.
At least at the end of the day you or someone else could write a script to modify the plain text files for the next app.
Imagine being able to take your data model of someone and generate short form video just for them. Imagine the retention and ad revenue. Could even make AI generated ads purely targeted at a person. The possibilities are endless for the souless corporation
Infinite growth on a world with finite resources, what could go wrong?
If a company doesn't make their projected 7% gains every year it is front page news and it is deemed a failing business. "ohh no we only made 120 million dollars this year, how will we feed the shareholders kids"
And for AI at home? Since this is a story about AI DataCenters
I want to get an AMD but the integration of Nvidia GPUs for processing ML/AI stuff is much higher. So if I want to mess with running AI at home I only have 1 choice.
I hope AMD release something that competes on that front, and can still play games on the weekend, but currently, he is right there is no competition
They have the price tag of a spice. High upfront cost, but you only use a small amount each serve.
You can experiment with the others, but nearly all supermarket ice coffees contain caramel. Vanilla didn't do the trick for me.
I have an unhealthy dare addiction I needed to curb a few years back, spent months perfecting my home dare recipe haha
If you want to really up the home made ice coffee game buy caramel syrup. A small dash is all you need to really make it feel like a store bought drink.
Got many compliments from friends with what was instant coffee, small amount of hot water, ice, milk, dash of caramel syrup.
Make a $4 dare/big m for a lot less
Thanks for the share. I have been looking for more podcasts that are a bit more short form (less than an hour). This one seems like it could be a good fit.
In art style maybe, otherwise the main gameplay is very different.
Thanks for the share. Just checked out the demo for half an hour. Really nice game, already seems super polished.
I really like the helpful control tips, it does an amazing job of teaching you the controls. Every time I was wondering what the key was, bam there it was on screen.
Looking forward to the full release, I'll definitely play the demo more when I have time
I have heard that name a lot, I will have to give it a go