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2024 Players Handbook, release date/embargo
  • The company doesn't care if you're happy, they care that you're going to spend money. Most people don't have the self control to not pay attention to the hype and the delay makes people talk about the product. The delayed gratification only makes you want it more as now you have to wait and think about how you don't have the thing that you want.

  • How do I determine if a CPU is better than another one?
  • CPUbenchmark.net is the best way to compare 2 CPUs.

    Directly comparing cores and speed is only useful across the same architecture, comparing brands and different generations should only be done via benchmarks.

    I can't provide any feedback about if those CPUs are enough for immich as I do not use it.

  • 2024 Players Handbook, release date/embargo
  • Tech and video games do the same thing. It's so the influencers have time to make proper informed content prior to the release date and so channel partners who develop things like online support tools have time to match the launch date with updates to their tools.

    If the influencers/reviewers get a long period both before the embargo lifts and before the actual launch it means they're pretty confident in their product and believe it will be reviewed favorably. The smaller those windows are the more likely they're trying to get you to preorder something half baked that will get ripped apart on review.

  • What self hosting feels like (It's painful, please help 🥲)
  • The move from php to go and the slowness of NC is what attracted me to the project. But I’m going to wait a bit longer until we’re flush with 3rd party setup guides cause I simply do not have the time to wade through their docs.

  • What self hosting feels like (It's painful, please help 🥲)
  • I had very similar experiences with OCIS. Got it all set up following the quick start guide, found extremely odd and unacceptable behaviour with storage space ballooning, start troubleshooting and find “oh you had to do this, this and this manually, it’s in the docs” It is in the docs, but never referenced by any other part of the docs. Because why would you mention the thing that the admin must manually set up in 100% of installs in your setup guide?

    Anyway I’ve become that guy ranting on the internet that I don’t want to be. So just so you don’t suffer as much as I did; you have to create scheduled tasks via cron or your preference of scheduler to clean your uploads folder and data blobs. This also did not fix my specific issue and I ended up giving up on OCIS and sticking to Nextcloud.

  • Explain that, science nerds!
  • So…. If I’m reading this right, because the giant ball of acid that eats spacecraft before they can do any meaningful exploration on the surface remains a ball we don’t have to worry about becoming more similar to said ball of acid?

  • Numeralz
  • Ruh roh, I don’t know the relevant science to understand the meme :( can anyone grant me an eli5 or tldr?

  • Has anyone successfully set up tortoise-tts before?
  • I struggled to get it set up last night, eventually I stumbled across issue 796 on the github which had the solution. https://github.com/neonbjb/tortoise-tts/issues/796#issuecomment-2204846504

    Seems there's an issue with the dependencies currently and all versions of installing tortoise-tts from the existing instructions is doomed to failure without manual intervention.

    As mikejgrecojr commented in the linked github issue, the fix for running via docker is:

    Try updating your Dockerfile by adding in scipy to the conda install and specifying version 1.13.1 on line 31 like below. That worked for me:

    && conda install pytorch==2.2.2 torchvision==0.17.2 torchaudio==2.2.2 pytorch-cuda=12.1 scipy=1.13.1 -c pytorch -c

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