

The parent wasn’t looking for an explanation.
They were commenting on how hard your wetware bricked.
The parent wasn’t looking for an explanation.
They were commenting on how hard your wetware bricked.
Are you sure you didn’t set low-detail with the viewport cranked way down? I played it on the same model with a math co-processor and it could not handle high-detail and the large viewport in the video.
Edit: I’m fairly certain I had a math co-processor, but I’ll defer to you on this detail just in case. That would certainly make a sizeable difference.
40MHz is plenty for doom.
Ew, no. Even 386DX-40 is terrible for Doom:
Doom timedemo 386 DX 40 MHz DOS PC
486SX-33 is certainly playable, but you really want 486DX2/66:
Edit: grammar
Edit 2: These videos are accurate, btw. I upgraded from 386SX-25 to 486SX-33 just for Doom while my friend got the 486DX2/66 Packard Bell. Envy.
Edit 3: My memory forced me to go back and properly designate the models.
I am concerned about the energy abuse of LLMs, but it gets worse. AGI is right around the corner, and I fear that law of diminishing return may not apply due to advantages it will bring. We’re in need of new, sustainable energy like nuclear now because it will not stop.
Would you kindly find a source for that?
I can personally speak from the 80s, so that’s not exactly a golden age of reliable information. There was concern about scale of infinite growth and power requirements in a perpetual 24/7 full-load timeshare by people that were almost certainly not qualified to talk about the subject.
I was never concerned enough to look into it, but I sure remember the FUD: “They are going to grow to the size of countries!” - “They are going to drink our oceans dry!” … Like I said, unqualified people.
Another factor is that there aren’t that many supercomputers in the world, a handful of thousand of them.
They never took off like the concerned feared. We don’t even concern ourselves with their existence.
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While I absolutely agree with everything you’ve stated, I’m not taking a moral position here. I’m just positing that the same arguments of concern have been on the table since the establishment of massive computational power regardless of how, or by whom, it was to be utilized.
Supercomputers were feared to be untenable resource consumers then, too.
Utilizing nuclear to feed AI may be the responsible and sustainable option, but there’s a lot of FUD surrounding all of these things.
One thing is certain: Humans (and now AI) will continue to advance technology, regardless of consequence.
The forefront of technology overutilizes resources?
Always has been.
Edit: Supercomputers have existed for 60 years.
And where will it get the cash? An analogue of OnlyFans.
Watch, it’ll happen.
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This may come as a shock, but some people happen to enjoy content.
Crazy concept, I know.
Bah gaw. Terry Davis would say you “glow in the dark.”
Buttholes are Leather Oreos, and they can’t take that away from us.
“I don’t want Fop, goddamnit; I’m a Dapper Dan man!”
“Eye am the liquor, Bobandy.”
Why do they ban it?
Oh, look… someone that doesn’t horde the fuck outta everything.
Quain’t.
We are one step closer to universal translation.
“Not in my lifetime, by choice.”
To add on this, their Android mobile app pushes unsolicited notifications for extreme right-wing propaganda by default.
This is the latest one.
Any news on what happened?
Not directly. A redirect may have been set until they finish migration to Cloudflare, and that will take a while.
- Domain registered on August 9, 2023
- Earliest transfer is October 8, 2023
A 60 day window is required by ICANN between editing Registrant contact information, including registration of a domain, and transferring to a new registrar, which is required to utilize Cloudflare’s services.
From Cloudflare Docs:
- ICANN rules prohibit a domain from being transferred if it has been registered or previously transferred within the last 60 days or if the WHOIS Registrant contact information was modified in the last 60 days (even if redacted).
Their current registrar is Namecheap but their DNS records have entries for Cloudflare servers.
Domain Name: lewy.world
Registry Domain ID: 95a403ccc43e49409723e69ad68c846c-DONUTS
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.namecheap.com
Registrar URL: https://www.namecheap.com/
Updated Date: 2023-08-14T13:43:17Z
Creation Date: 2023-08-09T13:43:17Z
Registry Expiry Date: 2024-08-09T13:43:17Z
Registrar: NameCheap, Inc.
Registrar IANA ID: 1068
Registrar Abuse Contact Email: abuse@namecheap.com
Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.9854014545
SOA
- Section: ANSWER
- Name: lewy.world
- TTL: 1800
- Value: elmo.ns.cloudflare.com. dns.cloudflare.com. 2317963085 10000 2400 604800 1800
MX
- Section: ANSWER
- Name: lewy.world
- TTL: 300
- Value: 65 route2.mx.cloudflare.net.
MX
- Section: ANSWER
- Name: lewy.world
- TTL: 300
- Value: 68 route1.mx.cloudflare.net.
MX
- Section: ANSWER
- Name: lewy.world
- TTL: 300
- Value: 73 route3.mx.cloudflare.net.
NS
- Section: ANSWER
- Name: lewy.world
- TTL: 86400
- Value: reza.ns.cloudflare.com.
NS
- Section: ANSWER
- Name: lewy.world
- TTL: 86400
- Value: elmo.ns.cloudflare.com.
TXT
- Section: ANSWER
- Name: lewy.world
- TTL: 300
- Value: "v=spf1 include:_spf.mx.cloudflare.net include:sendgrid.net -all"
SOA
- Section: AUTHORITY
- Name: lewy.world
- TTL: 1800
- Value: elmo.ns.cloudflare.com. dns.cloudflare.com. 2317963085 10000 2400 604800 1800
Edit: grammar and formatting
Getting five employee accounts on record is impressive.
There is not a zero-risk of retaliation.