It has been a while since I reinstalled Fedora KDE but I don't think it swaps mesa/ffmpeg/gstreamer to the freeworld version automatically, it just enables the repository for it.
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Most 3D engines would be suitable for this. Unreal was used in the video but the same could be done in Godot or Unity.
VAAPI works on the integrated GPUs as well. There's a table of supported codecs here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Hardware_video_acceleration#Comparison_tables
Unfortunately they never bothered to get things integrated into Mesa and they have 2 different packages.
Fedora's repo lacks H264 support for AMD out of the box though.
Anyone that has 300.000$ per instance, the know-how to set it up, the means to support it and can outbid OpenAI, yes.
I don't see that happening on a large scale, just like I don't see tons of DeepSeek instances being hosted cheaper than the original any time soon.
If they really are afraid of that they can always license it in a way that forbids reselling.
Hosting a model of that size requires ~800GB of VRAM. Even if they release their models, it wouldn't make them obsolete since most people and many companies couldn't host it either way.
I spent more time going back and forth while trying to max out the zip line range in Death Stranding than I'm willing to admit.
(Death's Door and Tunic are also fantastic)
I'm surprised they did this. Would have assumed most people don't care and we were getting a PC PSN launcher very soon.
Which browser do you use? The only issue I'm aware of is that the videos don't load on Firefox for Android.
I just got the Dandadan opening out of my head, now it's back. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4na2opArGY
How's the manga?
I ordered from the global store and paid 530€. Still expensive of course and it comes without warranty but it is cheaper and in stock.
Gerade bei Elektronikartikeln gehört da auch endlich strenger kontrolliert.
Was da teils für Zahnseide als 230V-Kabel beigelegt wird ist beunruhigend.