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BuckGup

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  1. BuckGup

    The Books app is surprisingly friendly towards…

    random epub as in scihub?
  2. Internally NVIDIA is even worse to deal with. It's truly a monopoly. Everyone hates dealing with Nvidia but they provide the best product so you have to let them take your balls
  3. Hello, I want to live stream me producing on twitch in Logic Pro. I've tried a couple different ways like using virtual soundboards or splitting audio between auxiliary and bluetooth but all have issues. The biggest is it downsamples the output from Logic if it's going to two different places like OBS and 3.5mm out. I can get around this but then I can only hear the audio on twitch which is not viable. Is there a way I can stream Logic without an external soundboard or should I just use this as an excuse to finally get one? Thanks
  4. Quick hack to get youtube audio to play on a locked iPhone without Youtube Premium. While connected to airpods pop the video out into picture in picture mode and then lock the phone. Then hit play on your airpods and the video will resume while the phone is locked

  5. You know when you are in the Tech Wild West when services put this disclaimer 

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    Remember to follow the law and the Terms of Service.

     

  6. With most aftermarket board partners it is hit or miss depending on what SKU and what generation. Almost all companies have had stellar cards and cards plagued with issues. I would watch https://www.youtube.com/c/ActuallyHardcoreOverclocking/videos As they usually have a breakdown of specifics for flagship GPUs that will help determine if it's a good or bad product. Personally I have owned 2 Zotac cards. A GTX980ti Amp Extreme and a GTX1080 Amp Extreme. Both overclocked into the top 5% of cards and were only on air cooling. In contrast though the Zotac Amp is a steaming pile of garbage with VRMs that hit 105C and are likely to fail.
  7. Apple is 100% going to release their own crypto currency. They are just waiting for the market to mature per usual.
  8. Why do they NEED clickbait titles? To make more money to produce content you can't even find because of the clickbait titles. LTT actively choses to spread dishonest, misinformation, and misleading information with their video titles for the simple fact of more money. LTT made better content when they had less money so destroying your own brand for money seems absolutely idiotic/mid life Linus crisis
  9. Awwww yes just like how youtube playing in the background was normal since the original mobile release then it became a feature to pay for. Jokes on them you can just download the 1080p video and use AI to upscale it for free.
  10. I posted a bit ago about AI not being able to generate content that can pass it's own tests like creating a drivers license even though it can validate them with 95% accuracy. I just found out it's this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P_versus_NP_problem

     

    Which apparently is still an unsolved problem. It's a nice sanity check when you formulate something on your own and find it's reenforced by others.

    1. Sauron

      Sauron

      Interesting, how does making driver's licenses relate to the P vs NP question? I'd have imagined that a purpose built GAN would have no problem generating a valid driver's license eventually

  11. IMO sharpening filters rarely produce anything that is usable. Sniper Elite Nazi Zombie Hunter 4 had the only sharpening that was usable but I think it was mainly due to the games dim lighting and color scheme. Else it produces too much artifacting for my liking. Resolution scaling does help FPS but in games like Fortnite it's extremely apparent and you may be better off using a lower res and then tuning the settings from there. Since this is a user preference thing I would download a benchmark and mess around with settings until you get the desired outcome for visuals and FPS
  12. Check out Japanese toilets. They have everything even active carbon filters
  13. I'm not sure if it's comparable but the bitcoin blockchain is around 230EH/s and broke the exahash mark in 2018
  14. It was just loner hardware for clickbait titles
  15. No this is an API to allow the data to be shared between all these companies under the radar. Wall-E
  16. BuckGup

    Why is Wi-Fi 6E not a priority for the big play…

    Because everyone is fixated on 5G and satellite connections now. Due to the nature of 5G being similar to WiFI we are seeing a melding of the two
  17. Anytime you are a passenger you are effectively in a self driving car that performs worse than AI. Are you going to run to the cockpit and fly a 747 when the pilot passes out? How about a train or a bus? You already accept your life is in the operators hands and as far as you know it's not even piloted by a human, so what's the difference?
  18. Typically it happens to another occupant who didn't know the fingers where there. I've had my fingers shut in windows twice because the driver didn't know my body parts were hanging out the window
  19. Little trigger happy I would say. The OP isn't providing any data and as far as we know it's for a school assignment. I would sit down and create a UML diagram so you can determine inheritance, private data, keys, and how to efficiently join them if needed. It's much easier to see the flow of data before being balls deep not knowing what's happening
  20. Doesn't it seem strange AI can validate documents, like drivers license, with 95% accuracy almost instantly yet it can't create one that would pass it's own test.

    1. Windows7ge

      Windows7ge

      The code that performs one function could be drastically different or inferior to the other. It can read exceptionally well but it can't write accurately worth a damn.

       

      Just a thought that could possibly be the answer. I don't know much about AI but I expect it still thinks linearly not dynamically.

    2. LloydLynx

      LloydLynx

      Imagine a beautiful highly detailed image in your head, now draw it. 

    3. Origami Cactus

      Origami Cactus

      Yeah it does seem strange, just looking at it, it should be easy to create a neural net which generates an image, and takes the other AI's output as the validation check, and then generates an image until it passes the check?

      Seems doable. 

      But I guess the bigger problem is that every company has a different ai model for validating those documents, so creating a neural net that can generate a document that passes all the different checks might be more difficult.

  21. How are content serving algorithms suppose to stay relevant when the users interactions change based upon the current algorithm? So in essence creating a pseudo algorithm on top of the existing one? You can find evidence of this by the hidden rings of recommended videos that you need to dig for. The content doesn't show up by traditional means like search results or "mainstream" content but instead is linked to a video that sorta acts as the entrance into it. 

  22. I would use JAMF over SimpleMDM, as Apple themselves use JAMF software
  23. They do, there are commercial versions and I didn't realize how vital they are to someone who works for a living.
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