@Hexarei@programming.dev
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

Hexarei

@Hexarei@programming.dev

Just a guy doing stuff.

This profile is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

The difference is huge between even the beefiest CPU and a decent GPU. My RTX 3080 does 7-8 tokens per second on the models I’ve tried while my Ryzen 9 5950x gets 1-2.

I’m not an expert with them nor have I done any optimization or benchmarking to find the real answer but it’s significant enough that I’d go for a GPU if I were building something dedicated for it

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

Tbh, idgaf

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

Sounds like prime time for a virtual machine to me!

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

I dunno about the guy you’re responding to, but I run rEFInd

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

Fusion 360 works pretty well via Lutris

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

I’ve been running the same installation of Manjaro since 2018, across three different machines. Each time I’ve upgraded hardware I just pop the SSD out and stick it in the new motherboard. Zero instability or troubles from that. Meanwhile I’ve done that to my wife’s Windows PC and it resulted in going through a whole rigmarole with calling Microsoft because the OS install was suddenly no longer activated.

Linux didn’t even care that I went from AMD to Intel to AMD.

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

Cloning a base image and creating VMs from it is one of the coolest things. I do it for my VMs on my Proxmox cluster any time i need a new server for something - and yeah just copying my dev desktop to my new laptop for going to a conference was such a great way to avoid hours of setup

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

Proton may not be perfect but it works for the vast majority of games at this point. And most mod managers can also run through Lutris, curious to hear which ones you’ve tried that didn’t work

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

I definitely wish there was a good NLVE for Android that was FOSS. Currently using LumaFusion because it’s the most powerful one I’ve found but it was $21 on sale

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

Gotta get one that slopes. Or 3D print a slope for yours.

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

For what it’s worth, a large number of the things you listed are actually portable into Sway, i3wm, and a lot of other tiling wms just by way of running the KDE settings daemons - I do the same kinds of things (network printer, theming, auto-mount, auto-start, XDG config, firewall, vpn, network settings, monitors, keyboard layout) just by having i3wm start up xfce-settings-daemon.

I’m not familiar enough with KDE to make promises about grub and splash, but I would imagine those would also work exactly the same as well. In fact, a little bit of searching and it looks like if you’re on Wayland you could even just replace KWin (the KDE window manager) with Sway in the startup files and be 95% of the way there. Might just need to configure a system bar or something to that effect.

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

Easier to store in my cabinet alongside the other boxes

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

Only if you’re using a third-party password manager, rather than something stored/managed locally.

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

I like KeepassXC’s auto-type option; No pasting needed when it can just pretend it’s a keyboard and type for you!

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

I store mine in a selfhosted Nextcloud instance, KeepassDX on Android supports accessing it directly. Works perfectly and even provides an autofill service for Android. Very easy and very convenient.

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

I store mine in a selfhosted Nextcloud instance accessible only via a Nebula overlay network (alternative to tailscale) and it’s both convenient and secure.

Hexarei, (edited )
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

“Centaur but half woman, other half also woman”, maybe? BRB, gonna go consult stable diffusion

edit: I come back empty-handed, for SD just kept trying to generate women standing near each other. oof.

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

Indeed.

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

The unfortunate truth is that they do until they don’t - Anyone I’ve spoken to in the service industry has basically said that they love the good busy nights and the rest is stressful. Nobody should have to worry that they might not get generous enough customers during their workday, else basically starve. What a horrible way to live.

What's the point of buying new phones every years?

Other than your carrier give it for free or cheap, I don’t really see the reason why should you buy new phone. I’ve been using Redmi Note 9 for past 3 years and recently got my had on Poco F5. I don’t see the point of my ‘upgrade’. I sold it and come back to my Note 9. Gaming? Most of them are p2w or microtransaction...

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

why do people roll for stats in DND 5e.

Because having a wizard with 6 CON, a chronic disease, and a built in death wish is funny as hell

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

As an avid user of a foldable, the main points for me are around the convenience and flexibility. I mean, it is literally a bigger screen, but carried around in my pocket. At all times. I don’t need to juggle account information and managing battery and storing/swapping between two devices if I want a screen that’s bigger than a usual phone for playing games on (RCT Classic, Baldur’s Gate, Bloons, Arknights, Crashlands, RuneScape… Lots of great games benefit from the better precision of playing on a bigger screen).

It’s great for reading manga, reading PDFs, watching videos, running two apps side by side (ticket on one side, team chat on the other), each with the normal screen real estate if a whole phone!

I adore the ability to pull out my phone and use it one handed like a normal phone, but then instantly switch to a much bigger, more comfortable canvas running the exact same instance of an app the moment I need to do something more involved than typing a few sentences or scrolling on Lemmy. If I realize I want to type with two hands, it’s so much faster and more comfortable on the inner screen thanks to the split keyboard.

Then it’s on top of all of that that with a flip out kickstand case on it I can carry around a pocket folding keyboard+trackpad in the other pocket and a decent pair of earbuds and then if I’m out and about I can comfortably use it like a mini laptop, writing code with Neovim via Termux or writing things down in my Obsidian vault, or even just chatting - All without it feeling like I’m squinting at a tiny phone screen.

To be fair … That could just be the autism though.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • localhost
  • All magazines
  • Loading…
    Loading the web debug toolbar…
    Attempt #