Check out bottles, there you can easily run your cracked games
i wouldn't share her videos.
Shes a conspiracy theorist and anti-vaxxer
That's why you have to find services you pay for with your own money. So you know how they make money.
I love kagi. I know exactly how they make their money... because i pay them.
My SSD complains about feeling disgusting and dirty after i installed a Ubisoft game to it last time.
It won't happen again, it needs some time to recover from that.
These absolutely not hypothetical people should absolutely NOT be using Google Colab.
Keep your data to yourself, don't run shit in the cloud that can be run offline.
It totally depends on your usecase.
NVidia runs 100% rocksolid on X11.
If you're someone who reallse uses CUDA and all their stuff and don't care about Wayland. NVidia is the choice you have to make. Simple as that.
If you don't care about those things or are willing to sacrifice time and tinker around with AMDs subpar alternatives, AMD is the way to go.
Because let's face it. AMD didn't care about machine learning stuff and they only now begin to dabble in it. They lost a huge amount of people who work with those things as their day job. They can't tell their bosses and/or clients that they can't work for a week or two until they figured out how to get this alternative running that is just starting to care about that field of work.
Oh it definetly isn't
Everything I need does run and I finally don't run out of vram so easily ๐
- yes i know, but Cuda is faster
- Ollama is for LLM, Stable Diffusion is for images
well i dearly miss CUDA as i don't get ZLUDA to work properly with Stable Diffusion and FSR is sill leagues behind DLSS... but yeah overall i am very happy
Too little too late.
Already sold my 3070 and went for an 7900 XT bcs i got fed up with NVidia being lazy
No, bottles is just a program that enables you to use wine much more comfortably.
Wine isn't super hard to use, but it's annoying. So stuff like Bottles and Lutris exist, both basically do the same. They give you both a GUI and much easier accessable settings for the wine-prefixes. Those prefixes basically are just folders with the faked windows stuff in it.
Lutris is made for games but can be used for programs too. Bottles is made out of the box for both games and programs, has a much more streamlined interface and workflow and lets you easily create new "bottles" (bottle is just the given name for a wine prefix) for each of your games / programs.
Putting everything in their own bottle / prefix is really handy because it allows you to modify the prefix for each application without ruining it for another. If you need a specific version of a certain .dll file for one game but not for others, you can just install that .dll file in the specific bottle / prefix for that one specific game, and the other games just use their own bottles / prefixes with the default .dll for example.
Very handy.
Bottles is usually more recommended because it's more streamlined... Also the dev of lutris seems quite toxic and isn't good with making friends in the scene :D