Ah, thanks for the information. I was already aware most of it was going to GPU type hardware. I just naturally assumed all those gpus need servers with lots of ram.
inquire if they can take me with them. Going on a dr who adventure sounds like a grand old time. Plus would be amazing to access future medical technology.
I was in a store and saw a toddler walking around with a $2000 phone. The mom took the phone from her just for a second. The kid screamed so loud. The kid demanded the phone back immediately. She folded and gave it back. All they were doing was watching a looping video of fish...
As long as he didn't make any startling movements towards me, I'd help him out. It would be so cool to have a mummy friend. Perhaps tell him about how far civilization has come.
If I'm with someone I try to have them test it to make sure it's just me.
Depends on how much it's gonna cost I'll probably wolf some of it down and put it in a takeout box. Had that experience recently with a fish stock based noodle dish. Surprised me cause I typically like seafood.
I've been trying it out with a group of people. (On Linux and Android)
It's pretty bad still. The concept is solid but each client and server has their own way to go about things. Most are missing desired features like calling and screen sharing. Some even lack group chat...
Reactions and custom emojis are sent through an unencrypted side channel. Rich formatting such as code blocks are inconsistent across clients.
You're pretty much stuck using the mainline client element to get the best discord lite experience.
But it's still pretty junk at hq screen sharing and group calls. It's missing audio capture and a decent audio filter essentially.
Have you tried koboldcpp? I'm curious about the performance metrics between vulkan and opencl mode.