Pretty much the same here. Switched to AMD after Heartbleed/Spectre. Was torn between AMD or giving Intel another shot in my next build, up until a few weeks ago when this news broke. It’s going to take alot for me to consider Intel again.
Nice. Software developer, gamer, occasionally 3d printing, coffee lover.
Pretty much the same here. Switched to AMD after Heartbleed/Spectre. Was torn between AMD or giving Intel another shot in my next build, up until a few weeks ago when this news broke. It’s going to take alot for me to consider Intel again.
I saw a few others, but the ones I looked at were basically instruct layers where you’d need to add your own parser. I didn’t find anything (in my 3 minutes of searching) that offers an openai chat completions endpoint, which is probably the main stopper.
I believe that’s because those two APIs support function calling, open source support is still coming along.
In the settings under options -> gameplay you can turn off “5% generated heroes” which prevents that behavior you mentioned.
Seconded. The Android version runs extremely well and feels purpose built for mobile (looking at you, Slay the Spire).
Time to plan that week for PTO.
I’ve been using Porkbun for over 5 years and haven’t had any issues. I switched from a mix of Google Domains and Namecheap.
Generally the country based TLDs have that problem. That isn’t unique to porkbun or .de
I just play while appearing offline, but that’s a good idea if I don’t want to be appearing offline and I don’t want my playtime to be visible to them lol.
OP is not referring to private lobbies in a game, they are referring to marking a game private on Steam itself, a feature that hides from the world (and your friends) that you own or interact with a game.
https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/1150-C06F-4D62-4966
They’re basically asking if anyone who uses the feature has had the info leaked by Steam.
Good. I’d rather wait longer for a polished game as opposed to the current paradigm.
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When you help one of the big two factions in a dog fight that you run across randomly they’ll usually hail you and you can ask for ship parts (if they survived). Some vendors have them. Sometimes they drop in wreckage after destroying a ship. They’re fairly common when boarding a ship and looting the cargo hold.
The cargo hold is a small screen you can find in the cockpit that you can open like a storage. It’s not the captain’s locker.
If you don’t have access to a controller, I found that ADSing on Mon-scoped weapons let’s you move faster than walking without burning oxygen.
I second this. They’re upfront about pricing and don’t have many different products so the interface isn’t overwhelming.
If you stream a game from a PC with a stronger GPU, a better screen makes a difference, and you can still run lower resolution when away from home.
I checked the quick start, that aren’t deterring people from using Docker, they’re saying you shouldn’t use the Docker CLI to launch it, and instead use docker-compose. Which is fair, compose is a much better format for persistent containers and being able to use l easily manage and migrate them.
I would start by getting a Kill-A-Watt (or generic) so you can measure power draw (under artificial load). The price between a 600W UPS and a 1000W UPS can be dramatic. When I hear “small server” I think of an R210ii / similar platform that uses less wattage than a old fashioned light bulb.
Highly available. For example, being able to run multiple instances of it and if one server goes down the other picks up slack.
Programming and self hosting the results when I was ~14 is what led me to a tech background. No university, but I’ve been working professionally in both IT and software for over a decade and self hosting even longer.