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Comment Re:Windows is crashing because? (Score 1) 107

These things include:

- booting
- rebooting
- using basic high quality hardware (asus/mb/msi boards w/ corsair/crucial memory, nvidia GPUs, seasonic PSUs)
- installing drivers

I've seen crashes on W10/W11 on each of these, sometimes (often) requiring "repair" that fails, and a reinstall (of the OS). Multiple machines.

I just won't do it anymore.

Comment Re:Windows and Linux both fine, its 3rd party driv (Score 4, Insightful) 107

Hey, believe it or not, that is actually the OS crashing.

The crash might occur in the driver, but it's still the OS crashing.

These driver crashes on Windows typically lead to having to reinstall/"repair" Windows. It takes a lot of time, and is a frequent occurrence. It's more common than it used to be in the W7 days by far.

I've been doing this for 30 years as well, and you're full of crap. Even with new, reputable (high end) hardware, it's a common problem.

Comment Re:Good! (Score 2) 45

f the child mentioned didn't give you consent to share details about them, don't.

I thought it was generally accepted that children under the age of 18yrs could not give legal "consent" to anything....?

Until the age of 18, for the most part legally, can't parents speak for and act for their children....?

Comment Re:the last mac pro had an big upchange for very l (Score 3, Interesting) 84

What are the use cases for local AI models that actually require running on macOS? Surely a commodity x86 system is more appropriate?

Is there even the software support for LLMs on macOS?

Actually yes there is...

I'm still learning about this myself, but, from what I understand the M series of chips that Apple has come out with, with it having a CPU, GPU, and shared unified memory....it makes them uniquely capable of running local models on them...decently large models depending on how much you fork over for RAM. These M chips also have a special end unit for "intelligence processing" I think they call it.

The M5 chips just coming out look to be very good at this and it is speculated the M5 Ultra will be a high performance work horse.

Apple may have missed the mark for running AI, but the appear to have hit a home run on the hardware aspect of it.

I've seen demos on YouTube of someone hooking up like 4-5 Mac Studios that were maxed out M3 ultras I think and they were running extremely LARGE LLMs locally and getting cloud level numbers on them.

Of course these were like $10K each boxes.....but the level of model they were running would have cost my MANY more times trying to match them with NVIDIA GPU cards.....

i believe there are OSX friendly tools like ollama that make downloading, and running LLMs quite easy....and of course there's the latest sensation...OpenClaw, that folks are buying up Mac Minis for....to have multiple agents running using models of your. Choice (commercial clound or local) of models and giving them persistent memory, and ability to do a lot of things for you...depending on how comfortable you are with giving said agents long leashes and capabilities....

Do look a bit on YouTube on these topics....it's actually quite interesting.

These M chips are already giving the home user the capability to use models almost as large and on the cutting edge as the big companies.....more than enough for most users.

Right now, there's nothing x86 that can really match them...at least not for the money.

Comment Re:Good for them. (Score 1) 30

I hate *.ai ... BUT. It generates much more than you think. Ending a discussion of  advancing  steampunk technology, DDG.ai compared unprompted shamanistic conjuring  of objects from a smoky fire  with Quantum measurement of SPIN. Which I took as a random :smoke" or orbital motion.  See the Wild metaphor ? It's fucking voltage, current and power.  Yet also ...   something like two Oxbridge tutors arguing Wittgenstein over warm beer.  And one was *.ai . Can you dig it ?

Comment Re:Mozilla fucks it up again (Score 1) 31

LibreWolf is excellent; I switched from FF a few weeks ago . The performance is flawless. I do not miss DRM. Next in line is fellow-traveler Cannonical .... sucking  cyclopians dicks over "...think of the children ...". Strangly enough the Linux ecosystem has become too difficult and fragmented for the unsupported home user to admin. Happened  probably U_16..04 .  True for me .... mebby not for you. My choice after 15 years  is to leave systemd behind, and install Devuan.  Ironically   with  expert help from GOOG.ai . It's proven itself to me with with ranging chats ... varying from  entanglement in multi-dimensional spaces to 'where are the cage screw-holes for the SATA ssd in my G55mobo' ?

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