

You’re right. I should get in their DMs. See what’s going on. And if their behavior doesn’t change in a month well put their ban from the discord to a vote as any good anarchist would.
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You’re right. I should get in their DMs. See what’s going on. And if their behavior doesn’t change in a month well put their ban from the discord to a vote as any good anarchist would.
I’m so glad we just ban each other from book clubs and defederate.
Miss conception. It was actually a synth
Mmmmmm… Foot yeast makes the best spicy grape juice!
I have helped my neighbor across the halls kid with his gaming PC.
Couldn’t tell ya her name, but the dog below me with a heart problem is named Sophie, the neighbors down the hall have cats named Mink and Stink, and a few buildings down there’s a lady with two huskies one named Pogs and the other Skips (Skips has 3 legs)
I’ve been trying to talk my fiance into moving because I found out that one of the guys my high school sweetheart ex cheated on me with frequents my favorite coffee shop.
I’m considering a coastal swap.
I was SHOCKED how well Fedora and Bazzite handled my 5060 after a month of fighting to get it going on pop os.
And Ollama is free and better if you really need AI stuff.
Life hack: Move to the other side of the state.
From what I understand its not as fast as a consumer Nvdia card but but close.
And you can have much more “Vram” because they do unified memory. I think the max is 75% of total system memory goes to the GPU. So a top spec Mac mini M4 Pro with 48GB of Ram would have 32gb dedicated to GPU/NPU tasks for $2000
Compare that to JUST a 5090 32GB for $2000 MSRP and its pretty compelling.
$200 and its the 64GB model with 2x 4090’s amounts of Vram.
Its certainly better than the AMD AI experience and its the best price for getting into AI stuff so says nerds with more money and experience than me.
From what I understand its not as fast as a consumer Nvdia card but but close.
And you can have much more “Vram” because they do unified memory. I think the max is 75% of total system memory goes to the GPU. So a top spec Mac mini M4 Pro with 48GB of Ram would have 32gb dedicated to GPU/NPU tasks for $2000
Compare that to JUST a 5090 32GB for $2000 MSRP and its pretty compelling.
$200 and its the 64GB model with 2x 4090’s amounts of Vram.
Its certainly better than the AMD AI experience and its the best price for getting into AI stuff so says nerds with more money and experience than me.
Honestly if you’re not gaming or playing with new hardware, there is absolutely no point.
I’ve considered swapping this computer over to Fedora for a hot minute, but it really is a gaming PC and I should stop trying to break it.
True, but I have an addiction and that’s buying stuff to cope with all the drawbacks of late stage capitalism.
I am but a consumer who must be given reasons to consume.
The Lenovo Thinkcentre M715q were $400 total after upgrades. I fortunately had 3 32 GB kits of ram from my work’s e-waste bin but if I had to add those it would probably be $550 ish The rack was $120 from 52pi I bought 2 extra 10in shelves for $25 each the Pi cluster rack was also $50 (shit I thought it was $20. Not worth) Patch Panel was $20 There’s a UPS that was $80 And the switch was $80
So in total I spent $800 on this set up
To fully replicate from scratch you would need to spend $160 on raspberry pis and probably $20 on cables
So $1000 theoratically
The PIs were honestly because I had them.
I think I’d rather use them for something else like robotics or a Birdnet pi.
But the pi rack was like $20 and hilarious.
The objectively correct answer for more compute is more mini PCs though. And I’m really thinking about the Mac Mini option for AI.
I’ve only seen the episode with Toby Turner in it and it has made me a worse person.
The trick is to talk to real actual human beings and not people terminally online enough to know about Lemmy.
Find a lefty book club and you’ll find reasonable people.
My favorite lefty take to hit a capitalism/libertarian shill with is that I don’t really think a communist/socialist project like the Soviet Union is the future. And honestly, you’d be hard pressed to find someone who does want that.
Its becoming a pretty common take these days that capitalism is fine IF human and environmental needs are met first.
I see where you’re coming from but I disagree.
I think society would always benefit from requiring some sort of community service. Its a great way of getting people involved I’m the real grit of their community. Build fond memories with friends and learn life lessons while making a difference.
Now, granted, I’m not going to go quietly into the fields to fix a mess made by a fascist government who decided making a show of shipping off undesirables is more important than eating.
Nor am I going to do such labor for free/cheap against my will and then be told
“Oh I’m so sorry. Jolly Green Giant and Kroger have had a bad year so that broccoli you picked has to double in price”
So what I’m saying is, I would be completely on board with a mandatory community harvest effort, but that’s assuming its for a government that hasn’t disgusted me or broken my trust. Which, as an American, I don’t have that.