

You also begin to realise how much of a waste of time gaming actually is.
You also begin to realise how much of a waste of time gaming actually is.
That’s only start up cost. What about ongoing 24/7 costs after 2 years?
ODroids don’t meet European legal hazard levels on poisonous fumes. I bought one back in the day and they explained they won’t apply for the test because of “the cost”… not that it uses cheap solder that don’t meet lead limits.
I dislike posts like this. Technology moves quickly. PIs are great for hobby electronics where you need a little computer. Want a cheap computer to run a few things 24/7 and know what you’re doing? Pi it is. You don’t need to run containers on a pi because you have the skills to install the dependencies manually. They cost pennies to run 24/7.
I think of pis as beefed-up calculators. I have made lots of money using a pi zero running code I needed to run 24/7. Code I developed myself.
Having an old laptop with outdated parts taking up lots of space, weighing a lot, and having components like fans, keyboard, and mousepad most-likely soon dying and needing replacing is an additional concern you don’t want.
Someone below saying use an old laptop if you’re living with parents and don’t pay the electricity bill is a bit lame. Do your part for the world. Someone will be paying for it.
Ultimately, use what you want but if you’re just starting with servers, use a virtual machine on your computer and log in to it. You can dick about with it as much as you want, and reset back to a working state in seconds.
But won’t this be a mish-mash of different docker containers and projects creating an installation, dependency, upgrade nightmare?
But its website is Chinese. Also what’s the github?
It’s noise, junk to get attention away from other things.
This looks interesting - do you have experience of it? How reliable / efficient is it?
Try the beta on the github repo, and use a smaller model!
I’m getting very-near real-time on my old laptop. Maybe a delay of 1-2s whilst it creates the response
I agree. it looks nice, explains the models fairly well, hides away the model settings nicely, and even recommends some initial models to get started that have low requirements. I like the concept of plugins but haven’t found a way to e.g. run python code it creates yet and display the output in the window
I’ve discovered jan.ai which is far faster than GPT4All, and visually a little nicer.
EDIT: After using it for an hour or so, it seems to crash all the time, I keep on having to reset it, and currently am facing it freezing for no reason.
It gets the clamps. Also, loads more gold, so gold prices plummet.
Seagulls: 2,047,7998, Humans: 1
There’s a difference between using it as entertainment and using it chronically. In answer to television/ films - everything in the last twenty five to thirty years is rubbish and a waste of time. I still like a blast on a cheap Chinese hand-held emulator to fill 10-20 mins or so then I put it down and forget about it.
When you adult, you have responsibilities. I’ve known children who come from successful families who have never played on a console because they’re busy doing positive things in life that will help them in future.