What the world calls an LLM is just a call-and-response architecture.
In the labs they’ve surely just turned them on full time to see what would happen. It must have looked like intelligence when it was allowed to run unbounded.
Separate the product from the technology and the tech starts to get a lot closer to looking intelligent.
I break out blender every six months or so in order to create a model for 3d printing. It needs to be precise and often has threads or other repetitive structures.
Every. Single. Time. I spend at least the first 3 hours relearning how to use all the tools again with Claude reminding me where modifiers are, and which modifier allows what. And which hotkey slices. Etc etc.
yeah but when you then need to do the same action 4 times in a row, getting claude to provide the correct action all 4 times takes a lot more brainpower on my part than just learning the menus yet again, right?
I second this. Your experience is highly unusual, most of my games run very well on Linux (framerates within 10% of Windows). And that's with an Nvidia GPU.
Steam box will be too expensive for mass adoption. Sure it will sell ok but it’s going to be priced like an equivalent gaming PC, not like a console.
The folks that game on steam already have their gaming PC. The reason the steam deck sold was portability. People buying the steam box are those with above average incomes to afford two gaming PCs or those that are valve supporters.
Steam box won’t make it suddenly the year of Linux
If it costs the same as a gaming pc, people will certainly consider it for a gaming pc. The big thing, though, is that it’ll legitimize Linux as a gaming option for desktops.
As much as i love using linux i just kinda dont see it tbh.
especially since many have a fear of linux for some reason (I would guess just the fear of the unknown?). So often i have seen people get scared and tense up and just that alone makes them spiral into a loop.
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