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  • Hm didn't think of that but I guess it could be build in to my videos to make them more entertaining to watch

  • Hm, never heard of ComfyUI, will check it out!

  • Blender sounds very cool but also very intimidating ^^

  • I know one guy, but I know him from a IRC (now Matric) channel, but we are offline friends too and visited each other often.

  • The soviet Union series was great, but anything I watched after that was boring to be honest.

  • He seems to be better at computers than Linus Sebastian.

  • He is making congestion not only in new York but also in the media. My homepages half of the articles in the list are about Trump or Musk and that is on purpose because they know normal people give up because they can't keep up, and then they can do whatever much easier.

  • I knew it

    Jump
  • Is this real? Did they jointly post it on X? I mean, it was kind of obvious, but I thought they would be afraid to just come out like that.

  • That is the main reason of Dodges existence, what did you think would happen?

  • This is what I expect of happening of the whole AI industry.similar to what happened to BigData or Web3.

  • First hint is already on the FrontPage:

    We do expect you to understand how to use email and how to configure your DNS to use our service

    Second hint, the very aggressive way their documentation is written with big font, repeating and slight threats. See https://mxroutedocs.com/dns/dnsrecords/

    Third one, their refund policy in the FAQs:

    We do not offer refunds. Please do not sign up unless you are comfortable with your choice.

    And there are quite many people writing about their encounters online with them, like:

    And so on. If you can handle working in open source you can handle them too. They are very direct which is off putting for some people, but they care deeply about their customers.

  • oh yeah, I have my own domain since Uhm 2004 and have switched providers about, hm, six times without problems. I never delete emails either (spam I do) and just use Thunderbird's drag and drop to move MA mails from one server to another.

  • https://mxroute.com/ if you need many different domains and email addresses but don't need a huge amount of space, very cheap and just works.

    But if you have issues the guys who run it are quite rough and brutal, so support wil be tough on you and expect you know a lot about protocols, etc.

  • Putin always claimed that this is a war between Russia and the US.

  • Thank you everyone for explaining your view of how it works on Linux, it seems to be very chaotic when it comes to this topic, everyone has their own understanding and some contradict each other. But it was great to get some feedback and food for thought which let me to try other things which I didn't think of trying before.

    Now I finally have some things working on the iGPU because I plugged the monitor into the motherboard instead of the dGPU. It seems that the offloading works well still because things like ollama and video editing still are done on the powerfull dGPU and then somehow the results synchronized to the motherboard output and on the screen.

    When it comes to the iGPU I see that many applications run on both at the same time like for example Firefox or Chrome when I look at nvtop. Especially when I watch videos in the browser then the iGPU is mostly active. Also when I use GNOME Shell features like seeing the overview by pressing the Super key or switching between virtual desktops.

    With help of switcheroo-control I can now force a program like DarkTable to work specifically on the dGPU.

    So while I still don't have full controll over it, I feel I'm utilizing both graphics cards now much better and that was what I was looking for before I wrote this question, so thanks a lot everyone!

  • Which one is plugged in into your monitor?