

I’ve been on the internet a long time and this made me say “what the fuck” out loud
Edit: not sure whether I should ask what this all is or if ibshpuld complement you on your “output”


I’ve been on the internet a long time and this made me say “what the fuck” out loud
Edit: not sure whether I should ask what this all is or if ibshpuld complement you on your “output”


3090 24gb ($800 USD)
3060 12gb x 2 if you have 2 pcie slots (<$400 USD)
Radeon mi50 32gb with Vulkan (<$300 ) if you have more time, space, and will to tinker


I have a MI50/7900xtx gaming/ai setup at homr which in i use for learning and to test out different models. Happy to answer questions


Accept that quality matters more than velocity. Ship slower, ship working. The cost of fixing production disasters dwarfs the cost of proper development.
This has been a struggle my entire career. Sometimes, the company listens. Sometimes they don’t. It’s a worthwhile fight but it is a systemic problem caused by management and short-term profit-seeking over healthy business growth
Cetus-Lupeedus!


I haven’t seen this mentioned but apart from 8K being expensive, requiring new production pipelines, unweildley for storage and bandwidth, unneeded, and not fixing g existing problems with 4K, it requires MASSIVE screens to reap benefits.
There are several similar posts, but suffice to say, 8K content is only perceived by average eyesight at living room distances when screens are OVER 100 inches in diameter at the bare minimum. That’s 7 feet wide.

Source: https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/by-size/size-to-distance-relationship


Just to be clear, I think T-SQL is fine and apparently they added some string agg function so you don’t have to hack XML_agg so… Something improved. But stinky spaghetti SQL is unfixable


Oh god this turned into a vent session
I think back of what I left behind. And I feel bad.
But then I feel better because I remember the reason I left was that we outgrew our processes and codebase and we desperately needed a restructure but i got no support in doing so.
I bitched for years that it was a continuity risk and a performance nightmare. But no. “Deliver more features. Add more junk for use cases that brought us no business value.” Never consider governance or security. Never consider best practices. Just more.
I knew eventually something bad would happen and I would be thrown under the bus. So I split. It was a good decision.
But yeah. Seone inherited a lot turd code


I wish I was working on your stuff back when I supported stinky 2008 T-SQL where everything was dynamic and sequential. I would have called you just for moral support
The op site is hosted on Neocities. They aim to foster that 2000s vibe. Check them out here
Try
docker compose up - d && docker compose logs -f
That should show you errors as things are starting.
Also three backticks and a new linestart a code block on Lemmy. Add your logs, then end it with a new line and another three backticks.


this is the most responsible idea. i love it


that’s a great idea re: music. i use a ton of Chromecast audios and, when Google “forgot to update the certs” I was SOL


This is great work. Thank you for your contributions


Thats the vibe. In this case, it seems like they get more value from the signals they interpret from the devices already out there.
In a better world, these devices (and maybe even the Chromecast protocol) would be open sourced


It took them 147 days to fix this?!?


I haven’t seen anyone mention that this could be a massive improvement for persons using adaptive technologies to interact with audio media. Ive personally witnessed complaints from users of hearing aids and transcription tools who get annoyed by music messing up the content they’re trying to get from a video or podcast
Can we make an extension for Firefox and call it Sloppy-Stoppy?