It literally says cargo ship
It literally says cargo ship
If your comment requires /s, maybe just don’t post it in the first place.
Tariffs change. Especially when Trump or another nutcase is in office.
The explanation is that it’s random. Generate enough random strings and you’re bound to get everything.
Most providers in the US allow it too. It’s great that Germany has it enshrined in law, but in practice it’s not the exception.
Sort of. I feel like I report half the posts around here because they’re neither news nor articles.
Too late, I already did.
It’s not needed because it’s currently mostly working for them? You’re going to need to use full sentences if you want to communicate, I’m afraid.
They already have several VMs, containers, and want a full desktop on one. If it sounded like going down to one physical server would be appropriate, I would have recommended it. But condensing whatever they’ve got now would be a huge pain, especially if they find out it doesn’t work and they have to start over and go back to VMs and containers.
Why what?
You want KVM.
But I’d check the performance on the NAS first. They’re not really built for VMs so you might be missing hardware features, but I’d check resource usage to see if you’re maxing anything out. And try reducing resolution, color depth, etc. to make it easier.
For science and engineering, workstation cards like the A6000 aren’t going anywhere.
Usually people are against just throwing more hardware at a problem.
They’re going to keep making more powerful hardware either way, since parallel processing capability supports graphics and AI just fine. But if they can use a novel software solution to drastically increase performance, why not?
It’s just another graphics-enhancing tool. But instead of fixed-algorithm antialiasing, it’s machine-learning-powered “fill in the blank”.
I don’t think this application is really all that controversial. Some people are unhappy that AAA games are going to expect or require compatible hardware in the future for no good reason, if the game itself runs just fine without it.
Proxmox is just Debian. Use any partition-aware copy tool. If you have it set up for UEFI, just copy the EFI partition and all that stuff too and you should be set.
Maybe we shouldn’t be treating text generators as sources of truth.
Isn’t there some liability for someone who provides inaccurate voting information? Perhaps that could be used to influence Google et al. to stop providing AI summaries on their results pages.
Itself, not very, but any dust or flakes that land on it definitely will be. It only takes very small particles.
Usually, equipment like that is abandoned in place. Radiation has weakened its parts, and decontamination is complex and time-consuming for something you can’t just hose and scrub down.
For the stock launcher, yeah. Alternatives are a dime a dozen.
It’s not about whether they can, it’s about whether they will.
Spoiler: they won’t.