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I’m using rocm with ollama and it works out of the box on 6900XT



Pirate it, their money isn’t as tight as yours



The firm killed the fully produced Batgirl and a Scooby-Doo film prior to release as a reported tax strategy.

Is this the supposed innovation that capitalism breeds?


“Now” man I had this 15 years ago or something in battlefield heroes


Because of the technical skill required for pirating and the tech industry being mostly men currently.


GPU is supposed to run at 100% though. If it drops it’s either not a graphically demanding game or you are cpu limited


He said steam deck, not steam. You can install games from all stores (eg gog) and any operating system you want on the deck


The hassle is “search Pirate Bay for the game > download it into your games folder” after initial setup of emulators using emudeck


Exact same game;
Switch: 30fps
Steam deck: 60fps

How is the switch superior?


A steam deck can run all the games those two can and it runs Linux which means it will probably never be obsolete


If you have a smart TV you can use stremio, don’t even need a box.


You should make sure you are running a model that fits in your vram, for me it runs faster than any online LLM I’ve tried.


ollama + codellama works perfect, I use it from neovim with a plug-in called gen-nvim I think


They are the same thing, just bigger models. And many big models already ship with a smaller variant that you can run on an average gaming gpu.




Your argument is called the nirvana fallacy;

“World peace would be ideal; this peace treaty fails to completely achieve world peace; therefore this peace treaty is not worth doing.”

And I do not accept that.


“If you don’t buy it a company will throw it away instead” is not a very good argument to buy something if you even believe it to be true at all.


How does reducing land and water use through your food choice not help the planet?


quick google search implies that FL Studio “works flawlessly” on linux through wine (which you also use for video games) 5 years ago already. https://jstaf.github.io/posts/flstudio-on-linux/


I haven’t had a single game that needed editing ini files in ~ a year of gaming on linux. Most of the time it works straight from Steam as you’d expect on Windows. If not it’s usually just checking protondb.com to find out what launch arguments and proton version a steam game needs/works best with.

If a game is not on steam it’s usually easiest to use Lutris to handle the launcher setup as most other launchers like epic and uplay do not run natively on Linux so they need to be launched in the same container as windows games which Lutris fully takes care of.

Note that some games have kernel level anti cheat which will never work on linux. (eg valorant)


There aren’t computers strong enough to produce thousands or millions of planets that all have genuinely interesting features on them that are worth exploring for.

I don’t think there is an infinite amount of “genuinely interesting features” so it’s hard to imagine we’ll ever get a game with this.


I can’t tell if you are assuming immigrants apply for jobs they aren’t qualified for or implying that spaceX will not hire immigrants


BAR might scratch your itch. It’s also free and open source