drawerair

joined 11 months ago
[–] drawerair 1 points 3 months ago

Sponsorblock's been epic! Props to the coder and the contributors.

[–] drawerair 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Speaking of Jollibee, I'm so :) that their patty steak with 🍚 is still 60 and tuna pie still 50. And they have mix and match. Of course there are many karinderia that sell cheap food, but when I want cheap fastfood, I'm so :) there's Jollibee.

[–] drawerair 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Why is Firefox getting involved in ads? πŸ’΅? To reduce their dependence on Google's payment for keeping Google as the default search engine?

[–] drawerair 2 points 3 months ago

Just strive and you'll reach your goal. :)

[–] drawerair 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (2 children)

I get you. Studying can be hard if you're aiming for very high grades or the school is giving you a lot of homework or projects. My college life was tiring too. I had many nights with 0 or little πŸ’€, in contrast to my work where I had 1 sleepless night only. (I observed that my face was oilier when I had 0 πŸ’€ compared to normal πŸ’€.) Instant β˜• was my pal. In college I was so busy studying that I didn't have time for organizations.

Please up your confidence re your intelligence. Humans are learners. It's OK to take time in digesting a hard topic and to err sometimes. Please think re the future. The path is uphill. You'll improve. You'll be smarter.

[–] drawerair 3 points 3 months ago

Real estate investment scam. I wonder if Coffeezilla is working on it.

That Bill Burr clip was πŸ‘. Dogpack has πŸ‘ taste.

[–] drawerair 1 points 3 months ago

Exfat if you wanna use your usb drive on Macos or Linux.

I have Windows so I'm OK with Ntfs.

[–] drawerair 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

About 10 years ago, my usb drive was Fat32 by default. I changed it to Ntfs due to Fat32's 4-GB cap, which I've disliked. I'm still using Ntfs.

[–] drawerair 2 points 3 months ago

Re gradenko_2000, I get the link between the Reddit protest and being inactive on Reddit. I became inactive on Reddit too due to the Reddit api thing. But I can't figure out the link between the Reddit protest and refusing repeated invites to Lemmy.

[–] drawerair 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I'm awaiting the day a firm makes a practical quantum computer. I'll be stoked on that day. Idk how folks will write programs for it or if the idea of "program" will apply to it at all. Will it make things faster? Like compiling code or frames per second in gaming?

[–] drawerair 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

πŸ‘ article. Firebricks may accelerate our transition to sustainable energy.

[–] drawerair 1 points 4 months ago

Was the tablet's touchscreen as responsive as iPad's? What was the operating system? If Windows, I can see how it failed. Previous versions of Windows were mouse-and-keyboard-first. I think Windows 8 was the 1st to truly consider touch and iPados was still better.

Microsoft had an Arm Surface device a few years ago. It had a πŸ’© chip.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17926715

y2u.be/aVvkUuskmLY

Llama 3.1 (405b) seems πŸ‘. It and Claude 3.5 sonnet are my go-to large language models. I use chat.lmsys.org. Openai may be scrambling now to release Chatgpt 5?

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submitted 4 months ago by drawerair to c/llm
 

y2u.be/aVvkUuskmLY

Llama 3.1 (405b) seems πŸ‘. It and Claude 3.5 sonnet are my go-to large language models. I use chat.lmsys.org. Openai may be scrambling now to release Chatgpt 5?

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by drawerair to c/philippines
 

Some Intel 13th and 14th gen desktop processors have been failing. It's big news.

Per Intel, the root causes for the 13th gen are excessive voltage and oxidation issue. The root cause for the 14th gen is excessive voltage. They'll release a patch to fix the voltage issue. The oxidation is a manufacturing issue so it's a big deal. Can't be fixed with any software update. Intel's statement lacked details. They didn't say which specific processors are problematic and the specific batches of processors with the oxidation issue. Their statement re the oxidation had a contradiction. This is just Intel's statement and this whole thing may be bigger than what it seems.

I'm wondering if there are many Filipinos experiencing failures. I guess πŸ’» is more famous than desktop in πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­, but there are Filipino desktop enthusiasts. Anyone here who had a failure?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16792709

I'm an avid Marques fan, but for me, he didn't have to make that vid. It was just a set of comparisons. No new info. No interesting discussion. Instead he should've just shared that Wired podcast episode on his X.

I wonder if Apple is making their own large language model (llm) and it'll be released this year or next year. Or are they still musing re the cost-benefit analysis? If they think that an Apple llm won't earn that much profit, they may not make 1.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16792709

I'm an avid Marques fan, but for me, he didn't have to make that vid. It was just a set of comparisons. No new info. No interesting discussion. Instead he should've just shared that Wired podcast episode on his X.

I wonder if Apple is making their own large language model (llm) and it'll be released this year or next year. Or are they still musing re the cost-benefit analysis? If they think that an Apple llm won't earn that much profit, they may not make 1.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by drawerair to c/llm
 

I'm an avid Marques fan, but for me, he didn't have to make that vid. It was just a set of comparisons. No new info. No interesting discussion. Instead he should've just shared that Wired podcast episode on his X.

I wonder if Apple is making their own large language model (llm) and it'll be released this year or next year. Or are they still musing re the cost-benefit analysis? If they think that an Apple llm won't earn that much profit, they may not make 1.

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by drawerair to c/semiconductors
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16224208

Intel said much re Lion cove lately. I don't wanna read a long article re it. I just want a comparison between it and Redwood cove. I just wanna share that it's about 10%–18% better. Let's await the Lunar lake πŸ’» and see the performance in programs. If what Intel said is true, props to them for continuously improving x86-architecture chips.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16224208

Intel said much re Lion cove lately. I don't wanna read a long article re it. I just want a comparison between it and Redwood cove. I just wanna share that it's about 10%–18% better. Let's await the Lunar lake πŸ’» and see the performance in programs. If what Intel said is true, props to them for continuously improving x86-architecture chips.

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by drawerair to c/intel
 

Intel said much re Lion cove lately. I don't wanna read a long article re it. I just want a comparison between it and Redwood cove.

It's about 10%–18% better.

Let's await the Lunar lake πŸ’» and see the performance in programs. If what Intel said is true, props to them for continuously improving x86-architecture chips.

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by drawerair to c/games
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16089267

y2u.be/b6ymEz1PmBc

Dave said that the Ally (not Ally x) was too cheap, maybe. Maybe Asus didn't include the cost of customer help in it. Hence the warranty issues.

I'm not convinced. Asus is a big firm. If they mistakenly made the Ally too cheap, they could eat the cost of customer help. It's just right to provide πŸ‘ warranty service. And the Ally is their 1st handheld. They wanted to build a πŸ‘ reputation. Also, other Asus items had warranty issues. They must fix their internal process.

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by drawerair to c/[email protected]
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16089267

y2u.be/b6ymEz1PmBc

Dave said that the Ally (not Ally x) was too cheap, maybe. Maybe Asus didn't include the cost of customer help in it. Hence the warranty issues.

I'm not convinced. Asus is a big firm. If they mistakenly made the Ally too cheap, they could eat the cost of customer help. It's just right to provide πŸ‘ warranty service. And the Ally is their 1st handheld. They wanted to build a πŸ‘ reputation. Also, other Asus items had warranty issues. They must fix their internal process.

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by drawerair to c/rog_ally
 

y2u.be/b6ymEz1PmBc

Dave said that the Ally (not Ally x) was too cheap, maybe. Maybe Asus didn't include the cost of customer help in it. Hence the warranty issues.

I'm not convinced. Asus is a big firm. If they mistakenly made the Ally too cheap, they could eat the cost of customer help. It's just right to provide πŸ‘ warranty service. And the Ally is their 1st handheld. They wanted to build a πŸ‘ reputation. Also, other Asus items had warranty issues. They must fix their internal process.

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