

OOTL, what’s up with NZXT?


OOTL, what’s up with NZXT?
Oh, my bad! The wording didn’t parse as humor to me.
It was a joke, friend
Bot account? Comments seem like your average “short and humorous response” bot.


Figures


Who’s the artist of this comic?
Positive is in white’s favor, negative is in black’s favor. -30 is roughly equivalent to black having a 30 point material advantage over white.
It’s not the LLM that does the web searching, but the software stack around it. On its own, an LLM is just a text completer. What you’d need a frontend like OpenWebUI or Perplexica that would ask the LLM for, say five internet search queries that could return useful information for the prompt, throw those queries into SearxNG, and then pipe the results into the LLM’s context for it to be used.
As for the models themselves, any decently-sized one that was released fairly recently would work. If you’re looking specifically for open-source rather than open-weight models (meaning that the training data and methodologies were also released rather than just the model weights), GPT-OSS 20B/120B and the OLMo models are recent standouts there. If not, the Qwen3 series are pretty good. (There are other good models out there, this is just what I remember off the top of my head.)
Qwen3-0.6B is about 400 MB at Q4 and is surprisingly coherent for what it is.


I have to ask, why buy a key for the VM at all? Windows functions perfectly fine without one, and you can always use MAS if you want to change your wallpaper or something.

Games should have a point, and winning is not a point on its own.
Why not? Is wanting to win not a valid motivator to play a game?
I mean their name is Conor D. Oil, I’d like to assume they’re a parody account.


If I may ask, what software are you referring to? The only software I could think of off the top of my head that doesn’t have suitable replacements for Linux is creative production software like the Adobe suite and DAWs, professional CAD software like AutoDesk, and, like, AutoHotKey.


D:


The appeal isn’t in the games themselves, it’s in the personality playing them.


well, that and the fact that they’re likely selling the steam deck at a loss. if potential steam deck buyers are convinced towards a competitor instead, that’s still more money for them
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