BaroqueInMind
With 144Gb of total RAM, you should be able to run any CPU intensive software.
The LLMs use GPU vRAM though, so it doesn't matter how much system RAM you have, since GPU vRAM is what the xformers and tensor scripts prioritize and have been ultimately optimized to use over CPU and RAM.
What's the bus speed of the RAM? You might run it just fine but still bottlenecked there.
They caught on to that and now you gotta setup a routine that automatically disables it every 24 hours because it now auto re-enables itself after a while.
How am I "internet police" when I never demanded anything from you and simply pointed a hypocrisy and shared the observation with you?
You sound like you have deeper issues that need a professional to help you resolve. Or don't, and just stagnate. I'm not the fucking internet police telling you what to do and what not.
How do you know it is auto deleted?
What if it relies on specific personnel to actively purge the database? What if said personnel are poorly trained, low pay, exteme limited time, and simply does not care?
How likely does a TSA agent fall under all of those criteria? (Hint: very likely)
Edit: here's the fucking clincher directly from their website
During periodic testing and development, TSA and DHS Office of Science and Technology (S&T) may retain passenger data for up to 24 months.
I am pretty sure I read somewhere that they plan to test this system for the next decade. So technically they don't delete anything due to being a long as fuck period of "testing".
the checkpoints delete your image immediately after scanning so they are the least of your worries.
I'm going to need a source on this bullshit lie.
The imagery in that music video is really thought provoking. Very fucking cool song. Thank you for sharing that link.
Wait, it's not for testing?
How is Valve supposed to pay for the infrastructure and maintenance without charging devs for using their enormous platform? I'm genuinely curious what ideas you have. Disregard everyone's non-sequiturs here, please.