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OpticalMoose

Technology fan, Linux user, gamer, 3D animation hobbyist

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  • Just Peertube. I've been orphaned from my Mastodon instance and I don't think I'm going to sign up for another one.

  • I mainly use Llama-3-8B abliterated for everyday questions, and DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite for programming/Linux stuff.

  • It's been pretty lackluster so far. Embedded(includes FPGA) is one of AMD's lowest performing divisions, along with gaming. They've used Xilinx circuitry in Ryzen AI CPUs (XDNA), but those have been slow to catch on.

    There's a lot of copium in the AMD_Stock sub about how Lisa is playing the long game and Xilinx will pay off over time, but for now, it's a drag on revenue, operating margins and return on equity.

    We paid $40B+ for a company that brought in less than 1.5B last year. - AMD bagholder, avg price $140😐

  • As long as I can disable it or opt out of it, I don't mind. I can't speak for anyone else, but I don't want videos recommended to me.

    With Youtube, it's not a big deal because I never log in there, I browse in private mode and set firefox to delete cookies. So when I go to Youtube, I just get a blank page with no recommendations.

    But with Peertube, I need to login to get full functionality (federated search, etc). So I would need an option to turn off video recommendations or whatever.

    As a computer guy, I can appreciate that working with data is cool - there's a lot of neat stuff you can determine from it. As a user, it creeps me out. If I went my favorite restaurant, and the waitress recommended something based on the last 5 times I ate there, I would stop going to that restaurant.

  • I agree. I live in the US, and while I love my country, the current situation shows how bad it is to have 1 giant player who influences everyone else.

    I'm in favor of consolidating things away from lemmy.world. No offense to that instance, but centralization is a threat to the fediverse.

  • Those results are pretty promising. Sadly, my country would never go for it.

  • My pet peeve is people downvoting in communities they aren't subscribed to about posts they aren't interested in. They just sort by new, and when they see something they don't like, they smash that downvote button without even looking at the post or contents.

    Part of it is because we all have unlimited votes; people vote without thinking. It would be different if everyone had a finite number of votes to use. And you get awarded a few votes for making a comment or post. Maybe award extra votes for commenting in small communities.

    This would serve 2 purposes. 1.) People would use their votes a lot more thoughtfully. 2.) It would encourage people to comment and post more.

    The downside is that someone could set up a bot to spam posts and comments into a dead community just to rack up votes.

  • I think it's going to take months for this tariff situation to stabilize. For us here in the US, economists are already predicting -1% gross domestic product growth, so if that happens, we're halfway into a recession. The tariffs will be enough to push us over the edge.

    It's going to turn into a game of chicken to see who comes to the table first asking for a deal. If the European and Asian countries stick together, they can outlast Trump.

    Trump is going to be under pressure to get this resolved before the mid-term elections next November. US presidents typically lose a few Senate and House seats in mid-terms, but after tanking the economy for no good reason, this could be a disaster for his party.

  • I haven't sold anything, but looking at today's after-hours, I kind of wish I did. I have a feeling this is going to be a long summer.

  • Thanks. That looks really good.

  • I don't think he was a bad advisor, but his typical client would be someone in their 50s or later; someone who needs to start shifting to fixed income or bond funds. For me, in my 20s, I saw no need for that stuff; I wanted to be all in on stock.

    And if it goes badly — like a recession popping up right after you help them, you can end up the target of frustrations and strain a relationship.

    That's one of my biggest worries. Stock valuations are pretty high right now, so it's possible they could fall .. a lot. For someone just starting out, a 10-20% drop is a big deal.

    Then, there's the fact that what worked for me might not work for them. When I entered the workforce in the early 90's, all I knew was "buy stocks" and "buy real estate". Both those markets have gotten really frothy over the years and I don't think they're going to continue giving the same gains that my generation got. Young folks today might be better off with their Hawk Tuah coins or Skibidi bonds or whatever. 🙂

  • I was lucky to be able to care for my parents in their final days. I'm not a great cook, but I did my best. Sandwich day was usually grilled turkey & cheese or plain turkey, cheese, tomato, lettuce, etc. Always a diagonal cut. Plus a bowl of chicken noodle soup with saltine crackers. Good memories.

  • Very well executed. It's a bit more meat than I like, but the diagonal cut is a nice touch.

  • I'm hoping to get my sister-in-law, nieces and nephews into investing. They are interested and luckily don't have a ton of debt, BUT, they're starting with basically zero knowledge.

    So I'd have to explain mutual funds, index funds, the S&P 500, the difference between traditional and Roth IRA, etc. I just don't know if I'm up to it.

    I'm tempted to tell them to just go with a financial advisor. I had one years ago and I hated it. I'm a hands-on type of guy, and this guy had me invested in a lot of stuff I didn't want (bond funds, fixed income). I finally got rid of him after he trailed the S&P two years in a row.

    But for someone who works a 9-5 job and doesn't have time to learn all this stuff, maybe a financial advisor is a decent option. I don't know.

  • "Trying is the first step towards failure." - Homer S.

  • Most of the people who want to sign up for Lemmy are already here. They are technically oriented and don't mind dealing with the quirks of Federated platforms.

    The commenter's concerns are valid. For a "normie" who's only used traditional social media, the Fediverse seems like a train wreck. I enjoy the Fediverse because I like figuring out new things and learning new stuff. Normies don't have time for that.

    tl/dr: The average person will be very reluctant to use Lemmy.

  • I finally got around to filing my taxes(US) last week, and it was needlessly complicated, as usual.

    But I've had a run of good luck lately. My veterans disability rating was upgraded, plus 9 years of back pay, so that was nice. This will be the first time in years that my tax refund isn't already spent before I get it. It'll just go into savings, but it's still nice to have.

    I'm going back to work though. Sitting at home every day is starting to affect my mental health (plus I'm getting fat).

  • Fatal error. I knew I was gonna mess something up.

  • Wow, I forgot he had that show. I just listened to it and I remember it now.

    My apologies to anyone if I left out your favorite show.

  • Nostalgia @lemmy.ca
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    Alright, show. You've got 60 seconds to make your pitch. Go.

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    Branding rule

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    Living the simple rule

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    Mean gir(u)l(e)s

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    Purist rule

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    Seruleously, I'm already sick of that word.

    Ask Lemmy @lemm.ee
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    What's a product you would not buy, made by a company you've worked for?

    Computer Graphics @lemmy.ml
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    Blender @lemmy.world
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    Imposter rule

    JavaScript @programming.dev
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    Tampermonkey redirect script

    I don't know if anyone here uses [Tamper|Grease]monkey, but I asked my LLM to come up with a redirect from Xitter and it gave me this gem:

     undefined
        
    // ==UserScript==
    // @name         Redirect x.com to xcancel.com
    // @namespace    http://tampermonkey.net/
    // @version      0.1
    // @description  try to take over the world!
    // @author       You
    // @match        https://x.com/*
    // @grant        none
    // ==/UserScript==
    
    (function() {
        'use strict';
        var url = window.location.href;
        url = url.replace("https://x.com/", "https://xcancel.com/");
        window.location.replace(url);
    })();
    
      

    Works like a charm.

    Home Video (VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, 4k) @feddit.uk
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    The Secret Life of the Videorecorder - Remastered

    Anybody else grow up watching The Secret Life of Machines?

    It was an amazing show. Tim Hunkin is still around and making Youtube videos. Sadly Rex is no longer with us.

    LocalLLaMA @sh.itjust.works
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    AMD CPU, Apple M4 Pro Performance - Ryzen AI MAX Review

    The Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 and Ryzen AI MAX 390 are supposed to be Apple M4 and Apple M4 Pro competitors that combine high efficiency with some pretty crazy performance numbers in gaming, AI and creator workloads. That's because this Strix Halo design combines an insanely powerful CPU with a huge GPU onto one chip. The end result is something special and unique in the ROG Flow Z13 2025.

    LocalLLaMA @sh.itjust.works
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    Trying out old GPUs with Vulkan

    Yesterday I got bored and decided to try out my old GPUs with Vulkan. I had an HD 5830, GTX 460 and GTX 770 4Gb laying around so I figured "Why not".

    Long story short - Vulkan didn't recognize them, hell, Linux didn't even recognize them. They didn't show up in nvtop, nvidia-smi or anything. I didn't think to check dmesg.

    Honestly, I thought the 770 would work; it hasn't been in legacy status that long. It might work with an older Nvidia driver version (I'm on 550 now) but I'm not messing with that stuff just because I'm bored.

    So for now the oldest GPUs I can get running are a Ryzen 5700G APU and 1080ti. Both Vega and Pascal came out in early 2017 according to Wikipedia. Those people disappointed that their RX 500 and RX 5000 don't work in Ollama should give Llama.cpp Vul

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    AMD denies rumors of Radeon RX 9070 XT with 32GB memory

    Well, it was nice ... having hope, I mean. That was a good feeling.

    AMD @lemmy.ml
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    Looking for upgrade advice. Anyone building their supercomputer out of 3060s?


    So here's the way I see it; with Data Center profits being the way they are, I don't think Nvidia's going to do us any favors with GPU pricing next generation. And apparently, the new rule is Nvidia cards exist to bring AMD prices up.

    So here's my plan. Starting with my current system;

     undefined
        
    OS: Linux Mint 21.2 x86_64  
    CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700G with Radeon Graphics (16) @ 4.673GHz  
    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Lite Hash Rate  
    GPU: AMD ATI 0b:00.0 Cezanne  
    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti  
    Memory: 4646MiB / 31374MiB
    
      

    I think I'm better off just buying another 3060 or maybe 4060ti/16. To be nitpicky, I can get 3 3060s for the price of 2 4060tis and get more VRAM plus wider memory bus. The 4060ti is probably better in the long run, it's just so damn expensive

    Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works
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    Quake II RTX on the little APU that could

    I had to take my GPU out to do some troubleshooting, so I figured why not try some games on the old Ryzen 5700G. Ray-traced Quake wasn't exactly playable at 3 fps, but I'm impressed that it could load and display correctly.

    Other games I tried; Portal RTX wouldn't start at all. Spider-Man remastered did start, but I can't get past the load menu, not related to the Ryzen APU. Most of my library is 10+ years old, so pretty much everything else runs fine on the APU.

    Weather and Meteorology @feddit.uk
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    DASHCAM VID: Powerful tornado wipes out building in Nebraska | ABS-CBN News

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    Eric Hartford on X: "I am super excited to announce that I've accepted a position with @TensorWaveCloud - focused on training AI models with @AMDInstinct technologies!"

    Hartford is credited as creator of Dolphin-Mistral, Dolphin-Mixtral and lots of other stuff.

    He's done a huge amount of work on uncensored models.