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No, you really shouldn’t listen to critics, including myself. You should commit to your vision of your game, since it’s your art. Everything I said is for a game i want, not for a game you want to make
No, you really shouldn’t listen to critics, including myself. You should commit to your vision of your game, since it’s your art. Everything I said is for a game i want, not for a game you want to make
Realistic graphics do not do your wonderful game any favors, I recommend deliberately forcing an overlay filter of some kind that cannot be adjusted, such as a film grain or 90’s VHS signal.
What game engine did you use? Animations look rigid like a 90’s Pixar film, textures look like shit, lighting looks bad. If you stayed with a unique consistent non-realistic theme, such as a 90’s PS1 game aesthetic, it would look better and people would forgive the shitty looks.
Most of the entire internet cannot run without Cloudflare for a reason. Just buy directly from the source.
otherwise it’s just a portable desktop.
That’s the entire fucking point of a laptop.
I use Cloudflare WARP
Thanks, we definitely did not need any further information or sources from your reply. /s
Both do deep packet inspection using netflow protocol and filter using crowd sourced detection rules as well as commercial, process-level filtering on a host operating system to detect network intrusion is unecessarily resource intensive.
https://www.netgate.com/blog/suricata-vs-snort
ZenArmor does the same as both, but also uses python scripts with a fancy graphical interface.
I did indeed follow that guide already, thank you for the respect; I am an idiot and installed both the nvidia WSL driver on top of the host OS driver _as well as the Cuda driver. So I’ll try again with only that guide and see what breaks.
My setup is Win 11 Pro ➡️ WSL2 / Debian ➡️ Docker Desktop (for windows)
Should I install the nvidia drivers within Debian even though the host OS already has drivers?
I think I fucked up my docker setup and will wipe and start over.
ZoneAlarm is trash compared to Suricata or Snort.
Something that was once free and adequate, is now enshittified with “improvements” to entice me to pay.
What is the appropriate size for 10Gb VRAM?
OLlama is so fucking slow. Even with a 16-core overclocked Intel on 64Gb RAM with an Nvidia 3080 10Gb VRAM, using a 22B parameter model, the token generation for a simple haiku takes 20 minutes.
With the fact that I can run WSL and Docker Desktop, while the performance differences between Proton vs native windows drivers during gaming are orders of magnitude different, it’s still hard to justify, and this is coming from someone who daily drives a Chromebook running Arch linux and owns Android phones.
Toss OpenWRT into the trash and install OPNSense instead.