Install the ROCm version of packages and it mostly works (at least on Arch, and I assume Ubuntu since it has official packages from AMD.)
trougnouf
PyTorch actually works pretty well on Arch with opencl-amd and opencl-amd-dev (the official packages didn't work for me). I'm extremely happy with my new Radeon.
I am very happy with my ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 GA402RJ. It's small, powerful, not too expensive, has a recent AMD GPU (RX6800S) / CPU (Ryzen 9 6900), upgradeable RAM, good resolution, and a gorgeous screen (great for photo development too).
I was very confused as to why you would need regular updates of, say, a SofleRGB, then I opened your links.
I use Zim, a local wiki which uses text files with a markdown-like syntax, Syncthing to synchronize the notes, and Markor on Android supports this syntax.
I tried that app but it crashes all the time on my phone from the moment it asked me to upload a photo.
How does it compare to Zim?
Which is where Belgique or België come into place
I hope Belgium will remain English like the subreddit was a while ago. It was nice having a place without language discord while it lasted.
trougnouf-backgrounds, because I made it and I very much enjoy using it.
It's a collection of photographs I find wallpaper-worthy with a GNOME wallpaper configuration file that changes the wallpaper based on the time of day each picture was taken.
I use PyTorch daily at work and I'm happy to have gone AMD. Initial support for last gen was lacking but it's there now. It mostly works , the performance is great but it crashes on some unusual tasks.