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I think 5 is what I’m looking for. Sometimes Civ (in general) gets out of hand with the micromanagement. I want something that’s kind of casual.
I’ve been looking to try Civ 5 or 6, but haven’t decided which one yet.
I know right? It’s like he and Linus(LTT) are at opposite ends of the spectrum. Long story short, it’s not worth it.
You probably don’t want it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2jKKFUnycA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3frnBoqqI_Q
In addition, manufacturers will make a smaller and easier to lose format.
I pirated a certain ‘crash cars and shoot’em up’ game because, even though I own it on Steam, the gameplay (especially the launcher) absolutely sucks.
No more automatically downloading online content when I don’t even play online and no more updates breaking my mods. It’s worked out so well that I’m looking at pirating other games I already own.
I really hope those patches make their way into the other distros. I’ve got a few Linux machines and the Steam Deck is the only one that wakes from sleep without locking up. It’s also the only one that allocates VRAM for the iGPU automatically when a game needs more.
Seriously. And amnesia. Back in the 70s/80s nearly every show had at least one episode where somebody got amnesia, then hilarity ensued.
I don’t think the handheld data is accurate. The Steam Deck, and any other x86 handheld, will probably be lumped in with PC sales. But still, the Nintendo Switch should have huge numbers by itself.
I’d definitely swap as many parts in/out as possible before buying new stuff. Besides, you might end up finding out something just became unseated or unplugged - it happens over time. Just have some thermal paste handy before you start swapping CPUs.
Does it boot / POST at all?
He probably doesn’t mention it because someone might ask him about the SPR. I’m a Democrat, but they really have a shitty record on oil.
source: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/politics-strategic-petroleum-comprehensive-review-200000546.html
AMD APUs have Video Coding Engine / Unified Video Decoder, while Intel CPUs have QuickSync. FFMPEG’s hardware page says that AMD support is incomplete.
You may want to ask over in !datahoarder@lemmy.ml . This topic often came up back on Reddit, and the general vibe I got was that most people prefer QuickSync. Intel may not be great in a lot of areas, but they are a beast in video encoding/decoding. That being said, I use a Ryzen APU and it’s perfectly fine. There are way more important things to look at when choosing a CPU.
If your performance is slow, I would check your CPU is listed on the chart I linked above. Not all CPUs support all codecs.
Edit: If your CPU doesn’t support the codec, it will still work, it just won’t be accelerated.
OMG, been waiting so long for the cube to return.
Were are the houses supposed to come from? I don’t see many being built around me. Sellers aren’t just going to put their house up for sale unless they have someplace to move to.
Lol, I came here to ask the same thing.
Awesome work. Trains always come out horrible for me.
Just an update, I was able to make it use only the 3060 by adding
export CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0
to gui.sh
To list your device IDs, you can enter
python3 -c "import torch; print([(i, torch.cuda.get_device_properties(i)) for i in range(torch.cuda.device_count())])"
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39649102/how-do-i-select-which-gpu-to-run-a-job-on
https://stackoverflow.com/a/73179074
OMG. I originally got the impression (from somewhere) that you couldn’t pass arguments to an alias, so I googled and found that weird function nonsense. Oh well, live and learn. Thanks.
Renegade Cut had a pretty good video about her. https://piped.video/watch?v=HC4K1mx0SPQ. I was mostly wrong about her. I didn’t realize they became friends later. That’s a pretty big arc for only one season.