Played the hell out of the demo. Got the full game and so far it is brilliant!
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That and only providing half the story. It just ended as things were escalating with you taking out an irrelevant pawn in the grand scheme of things...
Personally, what I would really like to see is a remaster of the original, but I doubt that is happening any time soon.
No they didn't!
If I'm being honest, it is fairly slow. It takes a good few seconds to respond on a 6800XT using the medium vram option. But that is the price to pay to running ai locally. Of course, a cluster should drastically improve the speed of the model.
You can run llms on text-generation-ui such as open llama and gpt2. It is very similar to the stable diffusion web ui.
Pffsh, that's baby mode, I use butterflies by releasing them at just the right time to cause the air currents to change just right to cause a solar ray to pass through the atmosphere and flip the bit I want to flip. It is a bit trickier with error correcting memory...
Oh no! Anyway...
My guess is spirit guardians. With the 3 attackers coming over, it would be a shame if they had to take damage to get close enough to attack.
It is just how I prefer to do my computing. I tend to live on the command line and pipe programs together to get complex behavior. If you don't like that, then my approach is not for you and that's fine. As for your analogy, I see it more as "instead of driving down the road in a car, I like to put my own car together using prefabs".
Option 4: levy existing tools such as gpg and git using something like pass. That way, you are keeping things simple but it requires more technical knowledge. Depending on your threat model, you may want to invest in a hardware security key such as a yubikey which works well with both gpg and ssh.
Recently finished zero dawn on PC and really enjoyed it. Hopefully this lives up to it's predecessor!
I rolled my stats and got 6 4s...