

Debian ships only 550 and it has flickering in all games. But at least for regular desktop work it is fine. Guess I’m stuck with Windows until the “AI” bubble pops


Debian ships only 550 and it has flickering in all games. But at least for regular desktop work it is fine. Guess I’m stuck with Windows until the “AI” bubble pops


Oh, is that still a problem? I thought my GTX 1070TI was having problems in games because Debian ships quite old drivers. But if that happens on Arch, I guess I’m out of luck with that card for Linux 🥲


Now I can’t speak for a availability or how you can get insurance to pay for it in the US. I mean you don’t even have to have insurance in the US?
But most of your other points are BS my guy…
If you financially or through some other means cannot do it, sure. But most of the western world has decent access. So go to therapy. Women manage somehow.


Not sure if it’s very different in the US, but at least in Europe a lot more women use to opportunity to go to therapy compared to men. I.e. there is space if you look for it.
And for your second point, psychology is a science. Not without flaw, just like any other science. But it certainly works, especially if the patient puts in the work.


Not literally, but not far off either probably.
Key. Aber schwarz ist korrekt.


You could still do sponsorships and Patreon, which for quite a few YouTubers are the main revenue sources. But of course if viewers don’t demand it there is no incentive to switch either.


Oops, da müssen wir wohl Bürgergeld und Demokratieprojekte streichen. - gezeichnet, die kleine GroKo

I don’t see how you’d have any less problems with a natively installed Node.js, Python or PHP application. This is not a Java specific issue.

Ok, that I can understand. But any modern Java application should be shipped as a container were this isn’t an issue.

Not sure what experience with Java you are talking about. As a Dev, modern Java still rock solid and is finally quite convenient to use and the JVM itself is a great runtime.


Seems like it evaluates on par with llama3.1. Haven’t had many reasons to use LLMs, but this looks like a good option.
The 900 and 1000 series are the worst for Linux as neither Nouveau nor the new Nvidia drivers will ever properly support the cards…