

Well that depends on which religion you follow and how strictly you follow it. Might want to be a bit more specific
Well that depends on which religion you follow and how strictly you follow it. Might want to be a bit more specific
The 275 number probably isn’t (just) a model number but the max generated wattage. That’ll give you some idea of the generated power. In practice you’ll never hit that number but I just got a peak of 315w at noon on my 355w rated panels.
Sir I think you have stumbled into the wrong sublemmy
I guess we should also force everyone to use wheelchairs because they are great for paraplegics.
They’re sometimes compatible. I have French style plugs in Belgium, but most of my devices have both a hole and side connectors to be cross-compatible.
Even “heavy” linux distros are easy to run for a pc capable of running and streaming modern games. Lightweight distros are mostly relevant for older or underpowered hardware.
Have you checked out https://openrazer.github.io/#devices
The easy path to getting storefronts like EA working is through Lutris. It does all the setup for you through guided wizards. I can’t help much with deciding a distro tho, I’ve been using Fedora for years and that works well enough but is not exactly gaming focussed.
You can’t get ultra-rich while being a compassionate person
Playing devil’s advocate here. Mouse movements and key presses have been commonly used as bot detection method for a decade now. Like that captcha service that is just a checkbox, that’s part of how they guessed that you are not a bot.
Training data for these models used to be text off of the internet and some manually generated Q&A examples to make it behave more like a chat bot (instruction tuning). Because there is still a need for more data they have started adding AI generated text to the dataset. This technique doesn’t add new knowledge but it has shown to reduce hallucinations. Likely because this data is more focussed, truthful and structured than the median text from the existing datasets. They would probably have data from every major chat provider in there, especially the big boys.
In case you forgot, Lemmy is social media
A privately owned platform cannot serve the public good. There will always be conflicts of interest. A proper public square should be funded by a competent government (but those are rare) or decentralized.
Ah good to know. I was just thinking maybe the OP was a spammer, got cancelled or something
Wait what’s wrong with this blog post? I’m finding it very interesting and well written
And if said tradesperson doesn’t want their equipment to get wet in the rain they get a van instead.
Need? No. But hardware acceleration makes things faster and more efficient.
You copy pasted 3 possible answers from the font of infinite possible answers. OP could have done the same themselves but chose to ask humans.
Those cost money too
Depends on what protocol the hub uses to communicate to the devices. ZWave and Zigbee are standards that are often compatible with generic hubs and Home Assistant. Gotta do your research on each device and how well they are supported