The small board you can see is a pi hole
I do have more tech elsewhere but this pile is comically ugly
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The small board you can see is a pi hole
I do have more tech elsewhere but this pile is comically ugly
This implementation is fine but the text to speech is meh, Google’s uses https://google-research.github.io/seanet/soundstorm/examples/ which is unfortunately not open source
Could you give an example of a game no longer available? Just checked and was able to dl Luigi’s Mansion just fine
Sorry for the ambiguity, I intend to use this for audio applications (specifically I want to shift 20 kHz to 100 kHz down to human hearing range, tunable by a pot.)
Given the price and low supply I think I’ll go ahead and try to wind my own transformers–thanks for the video, seems perfect!
For a country with a huge amount of land and shore, that makes sense for them. But some form of nuclear (uranium fission, thorium fission, fusion?!) continues to be an important part of the world’s weaning off of fossil fuels
For the majority of human history, we’ve eaten around wood (around a campfire, a hearth, etc), it makes sense it would become intertwined with our food palette
In my experience, mypy + pydantic is a recipe for success, especially for large python projects
Cross modality is what is missing. We have models that can produce text, hear things, and see things really really well. Facilitating communication between these individual models, and probably creating some executive model to utilize them, is what’s missing. We’re probably still a few years from beginning to touch general intelligence
How can setup get any easier than apt install jellyfin
and then going into a web UI to add a few folders?
I’ve been using jellyfin everyday for a few months on my (very tiny) debian server and have never experienced a memory spike like that. Handles music, HD video, even network streams without a hitch
Why does anyone use Plex when Jellyfin exists?
Well it did seem to do a good job bringing attention to their cause. And, the worst damage incurred over the dozens of demonstrations was some minor frame damage. Imo it was kind of a brilliant scheme to get worldwide attention for the price of some tomato soup
Just like the trillions of parameters that make up machine learning models that can speak or create images
yep! good eye