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  • What a lovely little list of things that he’ll never actually fight for. Thanks for sharing this fantasy, Bernie.

  • Sounds much easier to just not use the internet at all, after all that.

  • So where did the coin go then

  • If you can’t beat em, fund a media campaign to smear them. This is the competition that births innovation, thanks to capitalism.

  • There was some pretty recent news about Zero Parades so I think that is still a going concern. Maybe you’re confusing them with one of the dozen or so drama born spinoff studios. Last I heard ZA/UM is just a shell of its former self being piloted around by the marketing guy who usurped everyone when the game got profitable.

  • Nice. Good job!

  • From that screenshot it looks like the windows paths are just placeholder values, nothing to worry about there. For those boxes I’m fairly sure you’ll use /app/opt/filename paths instead, and the files for those would go in the local opt directory on the host.

  • Making the cool multicolored words appear on the screen when I do the hacker noises with my keyboard is all that brings me joy in life. I will never surrender this to AI. Find god, heretic.

  • Is it not working because docker is containerized so it can't access my regular files, is it like RVC is being Windows-centric so it can't understand my file paths, or what?

    It’s probably working. Docker interacts with the host file system through directory mappings. You have two in your command, one for the weights at ${PWD}/weights:/app/assets/weights the other for (I assume) the files you want to work with at ${PWD}/opt:/app/opt.

    What this means is that when you run the command it will look for a weights folder in whichever directory you ran it from ${PWD} and maps it to a path inside the container /app/assets/weights. Likewise the opt folder is mapped to ${PWD}/opt on your host and /app/opt in the container and is probably where you’ll want to put whatever other files you want to work with. When you access the web app the directory you should look in will be relative to the container, so you would look for the files you put in ${PWD}/opt from the host at /app/opt.

    If those folders don’t exist in the directory you’re running the command from just make them first with mkdir opt or mkdir weights and then move the relevant files.

    Unless this is some kind of file upload prompt or something. If that doesn’t help can you take some screenshots of what you’re seeing?

  • I’m sure the clumsy humanoid robots teleoperated by people making less than poverty wages will close the gap.

  • If there’s no issue then crashing into the crane was intentional? Amazon is a domestic terror organization?

  • Pete says that he was inspired by the Iraq war to enlist in the US military.

    Deranged behavior.

  • these are us military generals; they aren’t competent enough to use a calculator, let alone wolfram alpha.

  • Please don’t spoil Dungeon Meshi

  • a child is like drowning; no one should help you because you are experiencing the consequences of your own choices.

    a master of metaphor and compassion.

  • Well, you have the IP just add it to your Hosts file. Seems to work for me after doing that.

  • The whole medbed thing is that there’s these super secret panacea machines the government are keeping from you, but he IS the government!? Who is hiding the medbeds?

  • clearly they should have gone after podcasters, the true Heroes. RIP Charlie.

  • i think a lot of them switched over to TPUs so idk if you're gonna get that GPU windfall you're hoping for. not even sure if you could use TPUs for anything else without a lot of trouble, so they'll probably just end up getting dumped in a landfill.

    edit: nm it looks like TPUs are mostly google and nvidia has been putting something similar called "Tensor Cores" in their GPUs so maybe you will get a GPU flood.