The joke about PC gaming is that people pay $5,000 for a super high-end GPU that can play everything at 4K 120fps with ray tracing...
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The joke about PC gaming is that people pay $5,000 for a super high-end rig with a GPU that can play everything at 4K 120fps with ray tracing…
…only to spend the bulk of time on 2D Indies that are perfectly fine on a potato.
And in my case, that’s absolutely true.

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The joke about PC gaming is that people pay $5,000 for a super high-end rig with a GPU that can play everything at 4K 120fps with ray tracing…
…only to spend the bulk of time on 2D Indies that are perfectly fine on a potato.
And in my case, that’s absolutely true.

@atomicpoet I have a 16-inch M1 Max MacBook Pro with 32GB of memory, but I hardly use its power for AI. I'm entirely reliant on cloud APIs.
Ultimately, everything I want to do can be handled just fine with Debian installed on a 2015 11-inch MacBook Air. -
@atomicpoet I have a 16-inch M1 Max MacBook Pro with 32GB of memory, but I hardly use its power for AI. I'm entirely reliant on cloud APIs.
Ultimately, everything I want to do can be handled just fine with Debian installed on a 2015 11-inch MacBook Air.Kotes But God damn, the dream really is to run most AI tasks locally. For stuff like auto-dubbing videos, that would be so nice.