[-] sundray@lemmus.org 5 points 4 hours ago

But this argument can't wait until I go home!!!!!!

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[-] sundray@lemmus.org 1 points 1 day ago

I'd have to think about that one πŸ€”

[-] sundray@lemmus.org 3 points 1 day ago

I'd sneak into the movies without paying!

[-] sundray@lemmus.org 2 points 1 day ago

And if you've got ghosts--freaky ghosts--he wants you to call.

[-] sundray@lemmus.org 5 points 1 day ago

Ghosts aren't my thing, but I don't judge.

Unless they're Confederate Civil War ghosts, then I'm going to judge.

[-] sundray@lemmus.org 5 points 3 days ago

Discontinued March 31, 2001

Still mad. 😑

[-] sundray@lemmus.org 6 points 6 days ago

Hooray for physical runbooks!

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Non-paywalled Ghostarchive link.

On a recent trip to the law library, I opened LexisNexis and typed β€œAI” in the search field: 1,777 results popped up in the New York Law Journal. Pro se litigants are up against district attorneys equipped with A.I.– enhanced research and motion drafting tools at their fingertips. We don’t even have Microsoft Word.

[-] sundray@lemmus.org 105 points 3 weeks ago

Now introducing UbuRecall! Do you remember what you clicked on yesterday?

We do!

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It will support PS/2 keyboards and VGA. Intended to be a learning platform for RISC-V coding, it's only got 2k of RAM. (I tried finding a 3rd party source for this announcement but I struck out, so I'm linking the actual olimex webpage. Not affiliated with them, just thought this looked neat.)

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Link goes to the video explaining in detail how the book was created and what it's like. If you'd like to check out the Kickstarter directly, you can find it here.

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A fun technical explanation of how Ms. Pac-Man uses RNG in its gameplay.

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cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/38967838

Back in February of this year you may recall the interesting news that was announced on Phoronix that AMD Quietly Funded A Drop-In CUDA Implementation Built On ROCm: It's Now Open-Source. That open-source ZLUDA code for AMD GPUs has been available since AMD quit funding the developer earlier this year. But now the code has been retracted. It's not from NVIDIA legal challenges but rather AMD reversing course on allowing it to be open-source.

As explained in that article earlier in the year, AMD had quietly funded the ZLUDA developer Andrzej Janik to bring his CUDA-compatible implementation to AMD GPUs and atop the ROCm software stack. ZLUDA start off originally as an open-source CUDA implementation for Intel graphics built atop the Level Zero (hence the ZLUDA name) software stack. While working on ZLUDA, he got it working out rather nicely and various CUDA applications running seamlessly on AMD GPUs as shown and benchmarked in my prior article. But then AMD decided to quit funding the project.

The agreement was reportedly that if/when the contract ended, the ZLUDA code could be open-sourced. That's what happened back in February. But now that code has been retracted from the official public GitHub repository. It's not from legal threats from NVIDIA as one might imagine given its working to support CUDA on non-NVIDIA hardware, but rather from AMD itself.

Janik also noted in his announcement that he had a NVIDIA GameWorks implementation working on AMD GPUs but sadly that code will now never be open-sourced.

Andrzej Janik notes he wants to "rebuild ZLUDA" moving forward and is working on project funding. What wasn't clear from his message whether this means a new ZLUDA focused on the original Intel GPU plans or a new clean sheet design for AMD GPUs. When I asked Janik about it, he's still exploring options.

It will be very interesting to see where ZLUDA goes from here but disappointing that the prior open-source code has been retracted. The GitHub repository is at vosen/ZLUDA while we are eager to see its future direction.

[-] sundray@lemmus.org 234 points 2 months ago

in Seeming Violation of X's Policies

But of course. That is why he bought the company -- to become un-bannable.

[-] sundray@lemmus.org 189 points 2 months ago

If you have some free time and aren't easily depressed, go ahead and look up the backgrounds of your favorite, recently ascendant artists. Many, if not most of them come from privileged backgrounds, have wealthy spouses, trust funds, or familial industry connections.

And while I personally don't think that such advantages necessarily diminish the importance of their art, just think of how much more potentially moving and profound work we'll never see just because the people who should be making it never got chance to develop, since they've been too busy just trying to keep a roof over their heads.

[-] sundray@lemmus.org 81 points 8 months ago

I mean you can look through my walls if you want, but don't come crying to me if you don't like what you see.

(I'm painting fantasy miniatures. They're for a friend.)

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