@piotref1@lewdismug AFAIK Pytorch doesn't support ROCm on Windows for training
If renting a GPU lets you do a training run in an hour vs 50 hours, there's an argument to be made for the opportunity cost lost by trading time to save money, especially when the price of a 5090/hour on VAST is ~$0.36
@ArcSystemWorksU Making the default popup reject match in ranked when ladder has default accept is a diabolical UX change.
Otherwise good, placement was way off but I did start right as the servers came up. The win streak bonus was enough to get me right below plat quickly.
@privbundle She probably hacking their records in the Backyard. If they're in Night City, there's no connection to it, and they're all walking bioweapons at that point.
@SilencedVouivre@ratztro On paper, yes. However, the first hit of "Up High!" whiffs on crouching character, making it effectively 2 frames slower.
https://t.co/NrvMLuci2Z!
@KatyaSable For a corp, this is good because your users get a familiar UX without having to worry about issues like accessibility. However, app stores end up a collection of experiences with the same buttons and cards and carousels. Only nonprofit apps get to stray out of these molds.
@KatyaSable Apps like this are trivial to build. Unfortunately, design language in software has coalesced into UI toolkit that favor both ease of implementation and use over any artistic expression. Systems like Material Design tend to be reached for as a default, and we lost apps like this.
@SilencedVouivre@ratztro https://t.co/rLO0OkL7gM
TL;DR: mixups have different timings, switch block from faster attack to slower in between when they would hit to block both automatically.
@Marysquidd Are tiny-batch sticker runs possible / economical? I've got a commission idea I was gonna send to you anyways, and it would make a great laptop sticker.