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It should be, becuase it’s almost certainly using the exact same resources you used to do your research. But maybe there’s a bunch of contrarian nonsense which has gained traction and it includes that, or maybe it’s core prompts have been set up to steer it’s answers in a certain direction as we...
This article encapsulates the problem with ”AI” nicely.
https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/01/overrun-with-ai-slop-curl-scraps-bug-bounties-to-ensure-intact-mental-health/
In the right hands, used well, fact checked and verified, a very powerful tool.
If not, a sea of made up slop in...
Have to admit, the 545e has flown completely under my radar. I thought it was a two litre four pot like the 330e just with the wick turned up. Nice to see it's got the six pot.
Bloody thankless job, most places you’re either on the hook for the business ignoring you, or you’re the t**t that everyone hates for making their jobs harder by stopping them doing exactly what they want whenever they want.
If you go freesat you’ll probably need a new LNB on the dish. I’ve got one sat around somewhere if you do need one, or if anyone else does. We just went streaming only in the end.
Oh god no, we’re not at GPU insanity levels or anything. My bad for mentioning what I used to do alongside an example of the point I was
trying to make, which was how if you can get a good spec prebuilt with plenty of RAM at a decent price then you can’t build it yourself for less at the moment.
So much this. During the GPU shortages I bought a few prebuilts and turned a decent profit on them.
I mean, this is a lot of money but it’s got £700 worth of memory, a £2100 GPU, £500 CPU and by the time you factor in SSD, PSU, Case and motherboard…...
AI - running large models takes s**t-tons of RAM plus devices need more onboard memory to run their AI features without going to their data connection for everything. Then you’ve got the push for graphics cards to have more memory as standard. All of this takes capacity away from conventional...
It’s all because senior managers hear AI and get a combination of FOMO and cost savings dancing before their eyes IMO.
Knowing what some of our offshore developers are churning out, I don’t know if AI would do it better or if they are already using AI mind you.
It’s all good though, we’ll be...
I used one of these for ages, it’s useless for gaming but if you just want something compact to be able to change settings/launch games etc then it’ll do the job
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00XJ3LVPI/?tag=cliospnet01-21
Yeah, you can, but the base install of the emulation software isn’t the best.
For me, it’s just too small. It’s fun for a while and some games suit it better than others but games designed for a decent sized CRT lose a lot of playability when squished right down into such a tiny screen IMO.