My ultra cynical take is that burn-in is a business feature that will force people to repair or upgrade sooner rather than later.
SLGC
First I've heard of it lol
It's kinda how these sites function at all nowadays lol. Wasn't reddit text posts only a long time ago?
I still browse reddit, simply because the size of the communities I want to visit is much larger there. My browsing is however confined to the mobile page in Firefox, which is slow, clunky, and breaks frequently, which means my reddit usage is down by something like 99%. Lemmy has the sync app, and without the app I wouldn't be here. Browsing Lemmy before it was awful.
Also, I kinda like that Lemmy is smaller. There's much less noise, less of an algorithm feel to browsing. It feels slightly more like the internet I grew up with in the 90s and 00s, and I kinda missed that.
I'll emphasize the point that this goes for any kind of machine learning model that can benefit from CUDA, which means a large amount of gaming computers already meet the prerequisites for this. Installation is trivial (but requires some knowledge), and I hope to see more ML applications for hobbyists in the near future. Image generation and locally hosted GPT models come to mind.
Since wsl2 supports cuda, my gaming computer can run open source deep learning models so easily it's stupid. I'm mainly using it to rip music from youtube and split it into stems for music production using Facebook demucs. I tinkered a bit with stable diffusion models a while back too. It's pretty sweet, especially since windows sees the linux drive as just another directory, so my DAW can just bookmark it. It's so seamless.
Win 11 is still garbage for privacy and ownership reasons though. MS can fuck a duck, but they make some pretty baller software.
An AI rewriting an article probably written by an AI talking about using AI to help people who lost their jobs to Al.
Which ThinkPad?