The point I’m trying to make is to your first response to CondensedPossum being that you’re still ruining a corporate LLM with bias.
The point I’m trying to make is to your first response to CondensedPossum being that you’re still ruining a corporate LLM with bias.
Because if you did not then it doesn’t matter if you run it locally
Have you trained that LLM?
In that case there’s no downside then
Manjaro and Ubuntu surprised me how bad they are
Most of the time I can’t tell a difference but with orchestra / classical music I can.
Also most of the time I listen to music when I’m in a factory with 75db-80db noise floor so it hardly matters how good headphones and source I’m listening to.
It’s just at home where I can fully enjoy my flacs with HD 650… Not that I bother listening to them too often anyways.
I’ll take good mp3 256kbps master over bad flac master any day though.
No problem! I was interested in the performance so may as well share my findings :)
Also important to note. On Windows the game runs Lumen all the time on DX12 and only way to disable it is to run the game on DX11. I’m assuming on Vulkan via Proton the game does not run Lumen at all. And also the game seems to support Frame Generation but I haven’t tried it yet.
You’re probably just lucky or you just don’t run any weird HW combination that may cause issues. For me Fedora is the best and most stable distro with least issues. I never used any distro on which I had no issues and I don’t believe there is such a distro anywhere. The issues usually just change to different ones when I switch.
It’s slower because it runs at lower clocks