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filister@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•The Witcher 3 is reportedly getting a surprise new expansion this yearEnglish
21·1 month agoI am not into FPS and CP2077 really clicked with me. The combat is pretty fun and versatile, graphics and soundtrack are amazing and the story is captivating.
filister@lemmy.worldto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•ASUS Rumored To Enter DRAM Market Next Year To Tackle Memory ShortagesEnglish
26·2 months agoWhere is the bottleneck with the DRAM? Isn’t it at TSMC/Samsung? And Asus entering the game won’t change anything, unless they have fabs, which I think they don’t.
True, maybe the best way then is to expose them only within your Wireguard network.
Thanks to both of you, my same thoughts, but I also wanted to hear an outside perspective as I am not so well versed in IPv6. But it sounds reassuring. Shall I also consider exposing some HTTP/S services for media over IPv6 is also relatively safe, as long as I have MFA etc?
AI should also be taxed proportionally then. And they should be liable and not exempt of copy rights infringements.
filister@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•IBM CEO says there is 'no way' spending trillions on AI data centers will pay off at today's infrastructure costsEnglish
14·2 months agoI believe most of the companies are doing it to inflate their share prices.
filister@lemmy.worldto
Games@sh.itjust.works•After a Witcher-free decade, CDPR still promises three sequels in six yearsEnglish
13·3 months agoI hope I am wrong but this also sounds like an incoming AI slop.
filister@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex’s crackdown on free remote streaming access starts this week - Ars TechnicaEnglish
91·3 months agoSame. That’s for me a red flag that a company took the enshittification path and things will get progressively worse.
Plus I would rather support an open source project that benefits the whole community than a greedy company who is trying to milk their customers.
filister@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•Valve confirms Steam Machine will be priced ‘like a PC with the same level of performance’English
2·3 months agoI will be very much surprised if they haven’t secured and locked the prices of all their components for a year or two ahead, so this should not be a factor. Probably they are just waiting to see what will happen with the tariffs and tasting the sentiment of the market for such a device.
I presume they will sell it almost at cost or even at loss, as this will eventually increase their game sales overall.
filister@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•Games that I finished this year so far. Probably the best year of gaming for me since 2007English
191·3 months agoTell us you don’t have kids without telling us you don’t have kids
filister@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Browser Fingerprinting And Why VPNs Won’t Make You AnonymousEnglish
2·3 months agoYou also need to change the devices browsers, extensions and timezones to stay anonymous or buy a device and set the most common fingerprint settings, so it is harder for those companies to track you down. It is a slippery slope, and you can check your browser fingerprint and avoid adding unique settings, extensions or anything that can help them to track you.
filister@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft AI CEO pushes back against critics after recent Windows AI backlash — "the fact that people are unimpressed ... is mindblowing to me"English
4·3 months agoWhy is our company valued at 4 trillions instead of 10 trillions. Those peaky humans are not buying enough of our shares. /s
filister@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Bewildered enthusiasts decry memory price increases of 100% or more — the AI RAM squeeze is finally starting to hit PC builders where it hurtsEnglish
1·3 months agoI don’t know but I am constantly hitting the RAM limit with 16Gb of RAM with around 20-30 open tabs and other apps, both on Linux and Windows
filister@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI signs $38 billion compute deal with Amazon, partnering with cloud leader for first timeEnglish
22·3 months agoThis at the moment is a clear Ponzi scheme.
OpenAI or Nvidia announces some partnership or a deal for X amount of billions. As a result the valuation of the recipient company goes straight to the sky, increasing the market valuation of said company X-times more.
And then try to tell me this isn’t a bubble.
filister@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google removes Gemma models from AI Studio after GOP senator’s complaintEnglish
11·3 months agoThe future is very small models trained to work in a certain domain and able to run on devices.
Huge foundational models are nice and everything, but they are simply too heavy and expensive to run.
filister@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google removes Gemma models from AI Studio after GOP senator’s complaintEnglish
201·3 months agoChina right now is leading the way with releasing open weights models. The US lags behind, as they are all more concerned about releasing closed weights commercial models.
filister@lemmy.worldto
Programming@programming.dev•'AI' Sucks the Joy Out of Programming
7·4 months agoIt’s not only coding.
Idiocracy incoming in 3, 2, 1
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homeassistant@lemmy.world•Aldi just launched its own £16.99 rival to Ring's battery video doorbell – and it's completely subscription-free | TechRadarEnglish
11·4 months agoIf they do the object recognition on the cloud there is no way they offer those doorbells without any monthly subscription. My guess is that it is either doing something on the device or is just a dumb camera with an RTSP feed without any AI features.
My guess is the latter, considering the price. And still 20 bucks for this doorbell without a monthly subscription is a good deal. If they build something natively supporting Home Assistant that would be a killer device.
But as a friend used to say, if something is free, you are the product.
filister@lemmy.worldOPto
homeassistant@lemmy.world•Aldi just launched its own £16.99 rival to Ring's battery video doorbell – and it's completely subscription-free | TechRadarEnglish
48·4 months agoI agree with you, very little information was provided but I presume this is just Tuya or some similar OEM brand and maybe you can install a local control and cut the cloud part of the equation.
At the moment it is pure speculation on my part, but I am sure there are plenty of smart folks out there who would love to tinker with it and maybe find a way to install some custom firmware to cut the stalkware.












Why don’t you get some Intel Arc GPU, I think at the moment they are the best bang for your buck.
I would say this PC isn’t great on paper. The PSU is too weak and if you decide to upgrade in the future you would most likely need to change it. The 8Gb VRAM is also suboptimal, as well as the SSD size.
Not to mention that most of the pre-built PCs are cutting corners and probably this PSU would be no-name and I wouldn’t trust it.
You should target a 750W PSU from a respectable brand, with a bronze or silver rating (gold or platinum is even better, but it depends on the price). A GPU with at least 12Gb VRAM and at least 1Tb SSD. Optionally, I would even advise you to get 32Gb RAM if you can find at an OK price, because next year or so this is supposed to be extremely expensive and it will make your PC more future proof.