How did you solve the audio issue with element for Linux?
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Problem of a poorly designed test and and poorly implemented standard. Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water. You need to test but designing tests that test the thing you are looking for is EXTREMELY hard. This is also part of the alignment problem with AI. If we had this stuff nailed down it would be nice.
Yes, if someone believes it griftable it will be grifted. People were selling nft’s too.
gaiussabinus@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do AI bros and other staunch AI defenders seem happy about the potential of killing off the creative industries?146·8 months agoThat’s hype. AI is just another sort of hammer. In the hands of a talented artist, they can churn out masterpieces in hours instead of days. Polarising people is modern marketing. Threating peoples bread and butter is a good way to do that.
Most inductive loads are motors. I used the term magnetic rather than inductive in the Hope of making my response less jargon filled and more intelligible. Very generally speaking inductance is the magnetic portion of the circuit or more technically it would the contribution to the circuit that causes the wave form to lag. That is specific to an AC circuit.
This is junior highschool level stuff. Not a vector or phasor in sight.
This is incorrect. I need to increase gauge for voltage drop. Overloading the cable via length can only happen if I have a motor or other magnetic load at the end. A motor will try to draw it’s designed wattage regardless of voltage. A wire of a given ampacity will handle that many amps regardless of the length of the conductor. The relationship is power = voltage x current and voltage = current x resistance for single phase. The fire concern on extension cords tied together indoors is you have 100% strung that shit through a doorway or window, which is a code violation. You are going to pinch it and burn your shit down. all outdoor plugs are gfci these days and on site i can have 4 or 5 extension cords tied together. i only get 109 volts at the end but a heater is a resistive load. Doesnt matter for that application.
gaiussabinus@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If you are listening to music with wired headphones while the device you are using is charging, you are probably connected indirectly to someone doing the same.73·9 months agoThe connection ends at the first transformer. Their is no electrical connection between primary and secondary.
gaiussabinus@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Obvious bias in AI-generated content might actually be useful (if used wisely)3·11 months agoI would like to see the performance of a FFT optimized AI. I imagine cpu performance would be amazing.
gaiussabinus@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Are there any things in Linux that need to be started over from scratch?189·1 year agoJoin the hive mind. Rust is life.
gaiussabinus@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•is there any program to force a linux based OS or a mac to only use outlet power and not battery power, even if I cannot physically remove the battery?4·1 year agoYou are not wasting charge cycles by leaving the battery plugged in. it is not being held at optimal charge for storage but it will last a lot longer plugged in.
It would be the worlds stupidest engineer that would design a power circuit attached to a potential class d fire hazard that had access from anything other that possibly contact pads on the controller itself. If i were a bad actor and the os has a way to access the charging circuit i would firebomb your house by telling the controller the battery is empty and have it over charge. This would be bad.
Note: I see that apple may have done the dumb and i am facepalming
corectrl is in the repo for mint i believe and it works for my rx 480. Give it a shot.
gaiussabinus@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•I want to switch to Linux but there are a few major hurdles.1·2 years agoI have a 6900xt as well and it works fine. I use linux mint. I have not been back to windows except for VR and i am looking at getting that running as well. Mint tends to run packages made for ubuntu and debian with minimal hassle. I do not use photo shop but blender gets a performance uplift from being on linux. Ai workloads do well on this setup with the caveat that the support for the 6900xt involves tracking down obscure forum posts to get torch to recognize the gpu.
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