[-] samn@lemmy.ml 1 points 10 months ago

You asked for only one, not a list…

[-] samn@lemmy.ml 4 points 10 months ago

In a tv show? Lanfear from Wheel of Time, or probably half of the characters from game of thrones

Real people? Probably some pretty terrible football players, actors, or politicians who look good, I don’t really track celebrities and such

[-] samn@lemmy.ml 2 points 10 months ago

I’ve used this in the past - if I remember correctly, it outputs HTML, but you could probably take a scrolling screenshot of that afterwards

https://github.com/Tyrrrz/DiscordChatExporter

[-] samn@lemmy.ml 2 points 10 months ago

As another DDR5 user, it’s not always this bad - there’s a bios setting that makes it remember the previous configuration and skips this step, but sometimes it still needs to do it, and then it can take a minute or two

[-] samn@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

I daily drive Debian 12 on my desktop. In my massive library of steam games, I’ve yet to come across more than 3 that I haven’t been able to get to work, and the rest run remarkably better than on windows. Controller support has been more seamless than it was on windows, and I’ve gotten older games to work that never worked on windows 10. I’m not sure what experience you’re basing this on, maybe Optimus has some issues for laptops, but every desktop I’ve built in the last ~4 years has worked fine (and with nvidia GPUs, too)

[-] samn@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

I agree with you - I think my main issue is that using LLMs to write code is a crutch, and over time the quality of software will decrease because it will be made by a program perfected to generate the most likely next word, rather than understanding what it’s doing. If anything, having a basic understanding of LLMs makes me trust them less.

[-] samn@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

As a Linux gamer with a Ryzen cpu, I think it’s likely just a correlation of people who are more tech-oriented, as windows and intel are essentially the “default” options for most computers you can buy, and the same (mostly) enthusiast circles that use Linux overlap heavily with those who build their own computers and may be more informed about hardware options, and how Ryzen has been beating Intel on price/performance essentially since launch

samn

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