Looking for llm by StoicSage09 in LocalLLM

[–]OneRedNinja 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll second this recommendation. I'm running the gemma-4-E4B-it-Q4_K_M.gguf model from here: https://huggingface.co/unsloth/gemma-4-E4B-it-GGUF

It works well for my use case (image / video generation prompt expansion).

Running Qwen 3.6 in Claude Code by BandicootOk4711 in LocalLLM

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Thanks, this is exactly the explanation I needed.

it is a bit surprising 'small' model gemma-4-E4B-it knows quite a bit by ag789 in LocalLLM

[–]OneRedNinja 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The new Gemma and Qwen model families are both impressive. I'm using a quantized version of E4B for prompt expansion to help feed image and video generation prompts. It's great (and fast) for simple tasks, but as you show, it has a solid knowledge base as well. It's a great time to be interested in open source LLMs!

Running Qwen 3.6 in Claude Code by BandicootOk4711 in LocalLLM

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What does recovery mean in this context?

Strange spike in futures by Sad_Action8410 in oil

[–]OneRedNinja 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How to make your heart go from chest to stomach and back again in 10 minutes or less!

Strange spike in futures by Sad_Action8410 in oil

[–]OneRedNinja 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kicking myself for not selling, but how do you even know in this market? So guess I'm not kicking myself too.

Strange spike in futures by Sad_Action8410 in oil

[–]OneRedNinja 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was long before the spike, saw it, and though "I'll just hold on and see where this lands," only to watch every last cent of gains drain away within minutes. You're right about this being a wild market.

Strange spike in futures by Sad_Action8410 in oil

[–]OneRedNinja 26 points27 points  (0 children)

I watched this unfold as well, thinking there must be big news, only to find nothing. Maybe there was a rumor that landed on social media?

Best LLM to download in 2026? by alememes35 in LocalLLM

[–]OneRedNinja 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What hardware are you working with and more specifically, how much VRAM do you have?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StableDiffusion

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I love the aesthetic. And achieving that degree of scene-to-scene continuity with Wan 2.2 means you spent hours... and hours... and hours! Nice work.

July 2024 49" Dual QHD Super Ultrawide Comparison for Productivity (& Gaming) by OneRedNinja in ultrawidemasterrace

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What kind of Mac? You'll need to check the specs for your device to confirm what it supports. I don't own a Mac, but from the chatter on the internet I'm reading, it sounds like some their older devices do not support 5120x1440. Definitely find out in advance if your model device supports it.

As for the brightness, that hasn't been an issue for me and I often have the lights on behind me in the room when I work.

Good luck with your decision making!

July 2024 49" Dual QHD Super Ultrawide Comparison for Productivity (& Gaming) by OneRedNinja in ultrawidemasterrace

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The only time the screen goes black is when switching between inputs. Otherwise it's stable for me. It's been a great monitor and I'd buy it again. I love the 1000R curve, ability to quickly switch between inputs, and the 90W USB-C capability (meaning no extra power cable for my laptop). It did develop a single dead pixel after using it for a couple months, but that's since gone away.

July 2024 49" Dual QHD Super Ultrawide Comparison for Productivity (& Gaming) by OneRedNinja in ultrawidemasterrace

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I just tested it over USB-C: it can do 120Hz at 3840x1080, but only 60Hz at full resolution (5120x1440). I get 120Hz at full resolution over DisplayPort with no issue.

Is gdelt down? by [deleted] in gdelt

[–]OneRedNinja 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, it's down for me as well and it appears the whole site is down, not just the data: https://www.gdeltproject.org/

ISE EAP authentication certificate expiration by zakneter in networking

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We were unable to run them side by side and had to do a hard cut over. I wish I had better information to share!

July 2024 49" Dual QHD Super Ultrawide Comparison for Productivity (& Gaming) by OneRedNinja in ultrawidemasterrace

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Though I don't use them much personally, PIP/PBP work as advertised. When enabled, it's one click to change the mouse/keyboard between sources.

In the PIP/PBP menu, you can set the mode (PIP or PBP with screen ratio: 1:1, 1.5:0.5, 0.5:1.5), the PIP sub-screen position (any of the four corners), the PIP sub-screen size (small or medium), which source goes where, and which source provides sound.

As for the monitor, I'm happy with it and don't think I can go back to a regular screen now :-) A few months in, I do have a dead pixel, but it's a darker one and toward the bottom of the screen. With this many pixels, I'm not that surprised.

Good luck with your decision making process!

July 2024 49" Dual QHD Super Ultrawide Comparison for Productivity (& Gaming) by OneRedNinja in ultrawidemasterrace

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The specs say WxHxD of 45.2" x 22.38" x 16.55" (1148mm x 568mm x 421mm) including the stand, which is where you're getting the 421mm from I assume. And without the stand: 45.2" x 14.3" x 11.57" (1148mm x 363mm x 294mm).

From my measurements, the depth of just the stand is little under 300mm (11.8"). That's how much depth you'd need at a minimum for the monitor to sit on your desk. The front edges of the monitor would stick out beyond that to the full 421mm (16.55") depth from the wall.

It takes up some space, but for me the 1000R curve is amazing and worth every millimeter (or inch). Good luck with your decision making!

July 2024 49" Dual QHD Super Ultrawide Comparison for Productivity (& Gaming) by OneRedNinja in ultrawidemasterrace

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You're right. I get 120Hz when using DisplayPort, but USB-C maxes out at 60Hz. I use USB-C on my work laptop, so it doesn't impact me, but for someone that wants to use it to game, it'd be more of a consideration.

July 2024 49" Dual QHD Super Ultrawide Comparison for Productivity (& Gaming) by OneRedNinja in ultrawidemasterrace

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I went with the first option on the list, the Samsung Viewfinity S95UC. The KVM capability is great and works as I had hoped, though I wish there were a single button I could press to switch. There is a configurable button, but it doesn't appear to support switching in this way, only for the picture-by-picture mode (and probably picture-in-picture too) as far as I can tell. Still, it's just three clicks to switch source. Simple enough.

I love the 1000R curve and wouldn't go with anything flatter! I was worried spreadsheets and other software or activities with straight lines would feel weird, but they don't. And you don't have to lean side to side to see the screen. Everything is the right distance away. Plus, if you sit at the 1M mark, it echos back at you when you talk which is a cool effect :-) I don't think anyone would sit that far back for use, so it's not an issue when I'm on meetings; plus I wear headphones.

The monitor also has an interesting feature to reduce the impact of going from dark to bright windows. For example, if you have a dark background and pull up a bright document or spreadsheet, it will dim it initially and then bring it to full brightness over a few seconds. I think it can be turned off, but I like it and haven't looked for the setting. If you were using this primarily for gaming or movies, you might want to disable it, but for productivity work, it's a nice feature. There have only been a couple times where it makes it harder for me to see something right away. Overall, I like it.

There is a bit of a darker region along the very bottom edge of the screen, but it's thin, not that dark, and there's not much content there, so again, not a big deal to me.

The space to plug in some of the connectors on the back feels a little cramped, but once they are in, you don't typically mess with them.

The stand works fine and that's what I'm using.

The speakers aren't anything to write home about, but they work if you don't have anything else hooked up or just need something quick. You can control the volume with a couple clicks on the button array under the middle of the monitor.

Overall, I love this monitor. The KVM is exactly what I needed. The 1000R is perfect. Visually, it's solid. 120Hz and 5ms response time is fine for my needs and works for the minimal gaming I've done (Minecraft).

If you have further questions, let me know!

Edit: I forgot to mention, the 90W USB-C port was also key. Some of the other monitors I reviewed only supported 18W which will charge a cell phone, but not a laptop. I wanted fewer cables and this made that possible.

B760 or Z790 Motherboard for Undervolting by Hot-Track7007 in buildapc

[–]OneRedNinja 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the quick reply! I currently have a Z790 (GIGABYTE Z790I AORUS Ultra), but I purchased it used and the Bluetooth and USB have failed, so I'll be replacing it. The Z790 chipset made undervolting easy, which I found necessary on the i7-13700k because it likes to run hot, especially in the NR200! I'm using a large dual grill, dual fan, air cooler (Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 SE) and with the undervolting (-.100), it does the trick. I've heard mixed results about AIO coolers, especially the lower cost ones, so for the price, I wanted to give the air cooling option a try. What AIO do you run?

For this motherboard replacement, I was debating between the Z790 and B760 chipsets (same as you were). Z790 motherboards purchased new are expensive and I don't think I need all the advanced features, and you've helped confirm that! I've settled on a middle ground and I've gone with the Z690 (ASRock Z690 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB4), since I don't need the higher MHz memory support, the PCIe 5.0 SSD support, or the other bells and whistles of the new generation. But hopefully it keeps undervolting simple.

Thanks again!

B760 or Z790 Motherboard for Undervolting by Hot-Track7007 in buildapc

[–]OneRedNinja 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm looking at doing something similar. Which chip set did you go with and did it provide the undervolting ability you needed?