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  • With older hardware, once you accumulate enough vram to run it, your problem is going to shift to memory bandwidth and your question is going to shift from 'Can I run this Model' to 'Can I run this Model at an acceptable speed'.

  • The 64GB Framework Desktop runs just barely over 2k configured minimally, I went that route because I thought it was a better option than the discrete 32GB video card, but there are tradeoffs with compatibility. Something to think about at the 2k, but not quite 3k range though.

  • Man, no trying, it's past and present tense now, doing and successfully did.

  • Teaching kids that food they aren't used to can be good is legit one of the hardest things.

  • Boiling water to spin a turbine, everything is Steam Power.

  • This feels like mostly an american thing, is pretty true here. They've fixed it in Canada and my time there was pretty limited, but in my experience fixed in Mexico too.

  • Believe he was planning to fuck and snort his way through Bogota. Either that or staying cool somewhere else.

  • They've trained on static knowledge at a point in time. Their ability to 'learn' and adapt is mostly just fancy tricks with hidden context and the ability to Google.

  • Not misunderstanding, just not the full picture. Proxmox can do VMs, but LXCs are different thing.

    LXCs are a 'container' and have some requirements that might be frustrating sporadically, but they are much lighter. They'll present like you'd expect from a VM (Their own operating system/shell/etc) but resources are mostly shared across LXCs on a host. Overhead isn't gone, but drastically reduced. Personal experience obviously, but it's never been something I've had to seriously consider on an LXC.

  • I know telling you that "You should have done this" isn't helpful today, but super recommend Proxmox in the future. I have had containers running Plex, Jellyfin, and Emby all on the same physical host by utilizing LXCs. Migration could be rough, but overall it's not as complicated as it sounds.

  • Jellyfin doesn't really do anything better than Plex. If someone already does have a Plex pass, then the best you can say about Jellyfin is that you're glad things are missing (Like Discover/Plex Channels/etc). Also, the level of support for Jellyfin just isn't there. Plex doesn't always have great support, but answers to technical problems in Jellyfin are frequently just "Don't do that". As others have mentioned too, the experience of sharing your library with isn't really even comparable. Your chances of sharing your Jellyfin library with your grandma are near zero unless you just do it for her.

    The process of setting up Jellyfin as a backup solution actually led me to experimenting with Emby. Unless something crazy happens to my current Plex implementation I'm still not going to proactively switch, but Emby legitimately does (rarely) have some features where it has a leg up on both of them.

  • Maybe just go all the way back to that first guy who noticed that the grain he dropped on the ground started growing again.

    Just wake up, spend a few hours chasing a Deer until it collapses, take it back to camp with your buddies and hang out by the fire eating and making up stories about how crazy bears are for the rest of the day. Sure, dead by 40 at best, but doesn't sound half bad.

  • Fuck, I was coming into this as a No, but you converted me. I feel like that one definitely hits the 90% original criteria.

  • At least that one, probably more.

  • It worked for our ancestors for hundreds of thousands of years. Wake up, chase antelope until it dies, spend the rest of the day hanging out by the fire and maybe doing some fishing. Gonna get real good at cave paintings, honestly sounds pretty fucking good.

  • Almost lost them too.

  • Sourced from the RSF, Interactive version here:

    https://rsf.org/en/index

    The bottom 5 countries are Eritrea, North Korea, China, Iran and Saudi Arabia in that order. The US has a score of 62.61 and Eritrea has apparently been dead last for the past 3 years.

  • I know it was probably just an editor who is completely checked out and does not give a fuck, but wow, that is just the epitome of capitalism right there.