Yeah, the image bytes are random because they’re already compressed (unless they’re bitmaps, which is not likely).
Yeah, the image bytes are random because they’re already compressed (unless they’re bitmaps, which is not likely).
camelCase for non-source-code files. I find camelCase faster to “parse” for some reason (probably just because I’ve spent thousands of hours reading and writing camelCase code). For programming, I usually just use whatever each language’s standard library uses, for consistency. I prefer camelCase though.
OSMC’s Vero V looks interesting. Pi 4 with OSMC or Librelec could work. I’m probably going to do something like this pretty soon. I just set up an *arr stack last week, and just using my smart TV with the jellyfin app installed ATM.
My PC running the Jellyfin server can’t transcode some videos though; probably going to put an Arc a310 in it.
I think most projects left Sourceforge after they started putting adware into they’re downloads.
I’ve been using last.fm for, I guess, decades now. Looking at what my “neighbors” are listening to is the most helpful.
I’ve used this before: https://github.com/wilicc/gpu-burn?tab=readme-ov-file
Yeah, it may be a driver issue, Nvidia/pytorch handles OOM gracefully on my system.
That seems strange. Perhaps you should stress-test your GPU/system to see if it’s a hardware problem.
SD works fine for me with: Driver Version: 525.147.05 CUDA Version: 12.0
I use this docker container: https://github.com/AbdBarho/stable-diffusion-webui-docker
You will also need to install the nvidia container toolkit if you use docker containers: https://docs.nvidia.com/datacenter/cloud-native/container-toolkit/latest/install-guide.html
Yeah, torrents usually run 100-300KiB/s. I guess not too bad for smaller files. About an hour or three per GB.
I mean, you can be sued for anything, but it will get thrown out. Like, I guess the MPAA could offer a movie for download, then try to sue the first hop they upload a chunk to, but that really doesn’t make any sense (because they offered it for download in the first place). Furthermore, the first hop(s) aren’t the people that are using the file, and they can’t even read it. If people could successfully sue nodes, then ISPs and postal services could be sued for anything that passes through their networks.
Onion-like routing. It takes multiple hops to get to a destination. Each hop can only decrypt the next destination to send the packet to (i.e. peeling off a layer of the onion).
Meh, some of my favorite shows and movies have a lot sex scenes. Sometimes, they just add realism or contribute to aesthetics. Other times they show personality, relationship dynamics, are symbolic of other things, or are important to the plot.
I don’t see sex scenes as any different than other potentially “unnecessary” scenes, like a long shot of a dripping faucet, for instance.
But, yeah, most sex scenes in games make me cringe.
Maybe, I’m no expert. But, I’ve seen a test showing a consumer water filter increasing microplastics by 1000%. Could just be only that specific filter or filter type. I believe it was a Zero filter, which I think uses resin beads for ion exchange.
Filters are usually made out of plastic :)
This is more complicated than some corporate infrastructures I’ve worked on, lol.