(Justin)
Tech nerd from Sweden
Intel a310 is the best $/perf transcoding card, but if P40 supports nvenc, it might work for both transcode and stable diffusion.
Probably a traffic_bytes_counter got reset. You can see a lot of graphs went negative at the same time, so something probably restarted.
Metrics software like Prometheus will handle counter resets correctly for graphs like this.
Bluesky has opt-in federation with the fediverse: https://techcrunch.com/2024/06/05/bluesky-and-mastodon-users-can-now-talk-to-each-other-with-bridgy-fed/
Adventures in bad sociology, fascism, and gender/neurological chauvinism with our favorite billionaire.
I’m just pointing out the nuance. Broad brush doesn’t help anyone. If you automatically assume everyone from lemmy.ml is a tankie, even though it’s one of the largest instances, and the original Lemmy instance, then you’re doing yourself and all the more moderate users on lemmy.ml a disservice.
I’m very much not minimizing the shittiness of [email protected].
Yeah, that’s what I mean, the admins aren’t forcing their ideas on people, it’s just the mods.
Ah ok, fair enough. I’ve only had problems with the world news mods so far, but makes sense that some of the other mods can be bad too.
This only happens on [email protected]
Mostly militant tankie mods in [email protected]. The rest of the instance is fine actually; Their admins aren’t as zealous.
This is not a productive comment. It’s probably best to discuss the pros and cons of veganism and it’s followers somewhere else.
Unraid is bad at NAS and bad at docker. Go with a separate Nas and application server.
Basically how building new houses in suburbia works. Every new house is subsidized by the local government in the hopes that they’ll pay back enough taxes in the next 50 years before the pipes have to be replaced again.
overclock.net lives on
It’s implied that it was a decision by management. If I had to guess, it’s related to money and/or the redundancy cause by the same parent company owning both Tom’s Hardware and Anandtech.
Kind of unfortunate, since I always thought Anandtech had the better articles, but I guess this also preserves Anandtech’s legacy in some ways.
Yeah this is definitely a brand merger in some ways.
I imagine it might be due to profitability, too. I think the rate of articles has slowed down in the last 5 years, and I think losing Ian Cutress’s analysis was also tough for their articles.
It feels like a lot of the hardware journalism these days has moved to YouTube, like Gamers Nexus, Hardware Unboxed, TechTechPotato, Moore’s Law Is Dead, etc.
I think Chips and Cheese seems to be the biggest site for detailed hardware analysis these days.
As climate change ravages Europe, the cars will survive.