This is a FAQ for end users, about a feature in software running on end users' computers.
It is absolutely doublespeak to call it "local". Are we supposed to invent an entirely new term now to distinguish between remote and local? Please do not accept this usage. It will make meaningful communication much harder.
Edit: I mean seriously, by this token OpenAI, Google, Facebook, etc. could call their servers "locally hosted". It is an utterly meaningless term if you accept this usage.
If they had said “locally hosted in our datacenter”
Then that would also be an oxymoron.
Local is the opposite of remote. This is a remote server. Remote servers are not local. This is not a matter of interpretation.
Mine doesn't have @ signs. This might be easier to do in the lemmy web UI than within Sync. When you start typing an instance name, it will pop up a list of matches that you can click, so you don't have to worry about typos or syntax.
I'm disappointed that the improved performance seems to be tied to AI upscaling. Given how much more powerful the PS5 Pro is supposed to be, I was hoping we'd just get Graphics Mode at 60fps, with no post-processing fudgery.
It's been several years now, and I've seen several generations of AI upscaling (DLSS and FSR). I remain unimpressed with the concept on the whole. Just give me native resolution with decent antialiasing. Please. I'll take a clean 1080 of 1440 image over weird 4K AI artifacts any day.
I still think the original performance mode was much, much worse than it needed to be on the original PS5 hardware. They made some strange decisions with postprocessing. There's no technical reason it needed to be so blurry. It's not even a matter of resolution; it looks bad even at 1080p.
"Locally hosted" means it's running on the local host. In this case, that would mean on the same computer running Firefox.
Calling something that is only accessible over the internet "locally hosted" is outrageous doublespeak.
Orbit currently uses a version of Mistral LLM (Mistral 7B) that is locally hosted on Mozilla’s Google Cloud Platform instance.
Hmm.
>locally hosted
>Google Cloud
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
So probably there will be some systems other than Linux that do use Rust
There's one called Redox that is entirely written in Rust. Still in fairly early stages, though. https://www.redox-os.org/
Have you used Facebook in the last 5 years?
The UX is godawful. More than half my feed is just random crap suggestions and ads.
(she’s part husky)
Does that mean that instead of crying murder, she only cries manslaughter?
@GenderNeutralBro
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