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chillzatl t1_jadnt1c wrote
Reply to comment by Quantum-traveler88 in AI Art Just Got Slapped With A Crucial And Devasting Legal Blow by Skullpt-Art
Anything that takes two years to grasp and apply the fundamentals can't be called easy...
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BlogeOb t1_jadngur wrote
Reply to Netflix Drops Prices in 30 Countries by No-Drawing-6975
By keeps prices high in US to offset this
theinvolvement t1_jadndcm wrote
Reply to comment by M4err0w in Microsoft staff read users’ ChatGPT posts, prompting security fears by TheTelegraph
What we get from all this is a chatbot that has an extremely broad knowledge base, and the ability to teach or show examples of that knowledge in writing or code.
You could ask it to write a program that illustrates the Pythagorean theorem graphically, and it would give you a python script that does just that.
It is a patient and highly educated teacher.
BlogeOb t1_jadn8n0 wrote
AI is only life threateningly scary to narcissists, it will make them feel bad
SativaPancake t1_jadn3a9 wrote
Reply to comment by B2Dirty in Nvidia’s latest GPU drivers can upscale old blurry YouTube videos by prehistoric_knight
nvidia has a guide & FAQ here:
https://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5448
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>Q: Is there an indicator that RTX Video Super Resolution is operating?
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>A: There is no indicator at this time, but is something we are considering.
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>Q: What do I need before I enable RTX Video Super Resolution?
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>A: You will need the following
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>GeForce RTX 40 and 30 series GPUs
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>The latest Chrome or Edge browser
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>Q: How do I enable RTX Video Super Resolution?
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>A: In your NVIDIA Control Panel, under “Adjust Video Image Settings”, enable “Super Resolution” and set a quality level from 1 (lowest) to 4 (highest)
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>Q: What quality setting should I set?
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>A: All RTX GPUs will support all scenarios at quality level 1. XX70 series and higher will support all scenarios at quality level 4. RTX Video Super Resolution does use GPU resources, so performance may be affected if playing a GPU intensive game or creative app in parallel.
Scramswitch t1_jadmxcc wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Britain breaks 'green grid' record with latest 100 per cent clean power milestone by Wagamaga
clean energy doesn't mean cheap. depending on what they're using, costs could rise
DeepSignature201 t1_jadmhji wrote
Reply to comment by WillBottomForBanana in Conservative News Corp. empire says hackers were inside its network for 2 years by DoremusJessup
If right wing nutjobs are saying it, well let’s just say I’m skeptical. Maybe a gay Mr Potatohead did it. Or more likely it never happened at all.
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Reply to comment by 9-11GaveMe5G in Conservative News Corp. empire says hackers were inside its network for 2 years by DoremusJessup
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deckardcain1 t1_jadmag4 wrote
Not just semiconductors, all the new techs and inventions are from China. China can grind their workers and pay way less so doesn't seem like anything is going to change.
DavidBrooker t1_jadm8b0 wrote
Reply to comment by TheFriendlyArtificer in Nvidia’s latest GPU drivers can upscale old blurry YouTube videos by prehistoric_knight
The 35mm reels are in a salt mine somewhere just waiting... Waiting...
It's too bad they basically abandoned model work by the end of DS9. Makes the whole process a lot more expensive, for something that was already of dubious financial value.
WillBottomForBanana t1_jadm6kg wrote
Reply to comment by DeepSignature201 in Conservative News Corp. empire says hackers were inside its network for 2 years by DoremusJessup
The chance that chinese hackers were trying to get into the system are >99%.
Who was actually successful, and which of those who were successful are a meaningful problem is easy to obfuscate when you can semi-factually say that chinese hackers were in the system.
hazpat t1_jadm39d wrote
Reply to comment by LigerXT5 in Nvidia’s latest GPU drivers can upscale old blurry YouTube videos by prehistoric_knight
11 months ago Linus upscaled his first video. Came out good
jnemesh t1_jadlxky wrote
Reply to Conservative News Corp. empire says hackers were inside its network for 2 years by DoremusJessup
There is absolutely NOTHING "conservative" about News Corp. They are right-wing extremists.
WillBottomForBanana t1_jadlx2a wrote
Reply to comment by C7H5N3O6 in Conservative News Corp. empire says hackers were inside its network for 2 years by DoremusJessup
Pretty sure the did and have.
citizenjones t1_jadlwnx wrote
A total number of provided jobs would be a nice number to have. The Green energy industry is still the 'energy industry' so these positive developments supports the tech and the job creation that comes with it.
upvotesthenrages t1_jadlt9z wrote
Reply to comment by Winston_Orwell in Britain breaks 'green grid' record with latest 100 per cent clean power milestone by Wagamaga
It also included biomass, aka burning trees shipped across the Atlantic from Canada.
sweetmorty t1_jadlp1e wrote
Reply to US Military Signs Contract to Put Facial Recognition on Drones - Operators will use the tech on small drones to help them with intelligence gathering, reconnaissance, and identifying targets. by speckz
The same topic was posted yesterday in this sub.
onegumas t1_jadlovb wrote
Reply to comment by TheFriendlyArtificer in Nvidia’s latest GPU drivers can upscale old blurry YouTube videos by prehistoric_knight
Do you want a french fries and a cookie to your order, Sir? What can be done to an old videos? Even AI regeneration will be fake.
upvotesthenrages t1_jadlmpx wrote
Reply to comment by danielravennest in Britain breaks 'green grid' record with latest 100 per cent clean power milestone by Wagamaga
That doesn't include decommissioning, or the cost for backup energy when the wind isn't blowing as much.
You need to look at system cost, not LCOE.
Akiasakias t1_jadlfxl wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The U.S. needs more than the CHIPS Act to stay ahead of China: MIT report by Vailhem
Hence the onshoring.
It would be trouble, but temporary. Not crippling. Notably, even if China captured the factories intact, which is impossible. They would not have the capacity to utilize them without American designs.
upvotesthenrages t1_jadlfn1 wrote
Reply to comment by All_Tech_Jobs in Britain breaks 'green grid' record with latest 100 per cent clean power milestone by Wagamaga
Windmills only last 2 decades before they need replacement. Parts are replaced after 8 & 12 years, then the entire thing is decommissioned after 16-20 years.
Their ROI is not decades, that wouldn't make sense.
Biomass, the 2nd largest source of "green" energy in the UK is practically fossil fuel light. It requires the import of brand new trees from Canada to keep it running.
DividedState t1_jadldrm wrote
I would buy one, but I don't accept the price. So, that is a selfmade problem.
[deleted] t1_jadl7hg wrote
Reply to Britain breaks 'green grid' record with latest 100 per cent clean power milestone by Wagamaga
Have rates gone down at all?? Will they??
Mr_MacGrubber t1_jadntom wrote
Reply to comment by antrky in Britain breaks 'green grid' record with latest 100 per cent clean power milestone by Wagamaga
I live near Baton Rouge, Louisiana and there are a couple of gigantic “silos” that hold pelletized wood going to the UK. They are domes and have the nib things on the top so it looks like a pair of huge tits. Haha