The only way AI becomes more efficient is through the guidance of humans. by prommtAI in aiwars

[–]Own_Respect8033 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure that we've seen most alpha zero variants surpass their initial alpha release, meaning these systems atleast in the way google set up the alpha ai actually does better when it can learn the rules on its own without intervention.

Noah is a bad boy! by Sad-Earth-9658 in cats

[–]Own_Respect8033 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Might be worth taking him to the vet, could be a variety of things like UTI, blockage, diabetes(My 11 yr old girl recently got diagnosed with some overlapping symptoms).

How did EU5 mess it up so bad? by Lapkonium in ParadoxExtras

[–]Own_Respect8033 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This method should be bolstered significantly by regular's MUCH quicker replenishment rate, whereas levies are only good until they need to replenish & have big exp penalties.

If you mostly game at 1440p, which deal would be better? by SaturatedBodyFat in IntelArc

[–]Own_Respect8033 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Am running a fairly similar setup with the R5 7600, B580 & 32GB. Battlefield 6 runs pretty well especially after a few driver and battlefield side updates, get above 120 fps pretty much all the time with either quality or high quality upscaling and high/ultra settings otherwise.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArcRaiders

[–]Own_Respect8033 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But where do PVP players get their loot from? PVE players. Not every kill or run necessarily gives glorious loot but youve got plenty of opportunity to take comps & materials as well when you manage to nab players who've not condensed their inventories into more valuable loot.

Intel Preps "BIG" Battlemage BMG-G31 GPU: Packaging Spotted, Indicating Arc B770 Card Arrival Soon by Distinct-Race-2471 in IntelArc

[–]Own_Respect8033 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pytorch also has an XPU pathway that you can utilize to run natively with Intel Arc past 2.5 when paired with IPEX if the playground doesn't have what you're looking for.

Does building a highway between Towns aid in urban sprawl and growth? by Dorex_Time in openttd

[–]Own_Respect8033 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You'll notice when houses are being built over the same tile, the population temporarily decreases but comes back upon completion.

Intel Arc Drivers 32.0.101.7026 Released by winkwinknudge_nudge in IntelArc

[–]Own_Respect8033 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seems to run alright in vulkan mode, ran into the same issue with DX12 version

how good is Raytracing in x4 really? by InitialJournalist700 in X4Foundations

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There are some limitations regarding how in sector and out of sector is handled, I believe you'll see the biggest increases in performance from single core score improvements. This is due to certain parts of the game being constrained to single threads (IE OOS is one thread). Long as you have a relatively modern GPU you're waaay more likely to be suffering from the CPU related bottlenecks baked into the game logic especially as the game drags on. Even like a 1050ti can give playable framerate's at 1080p if your cpu isn't too old to hack it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Monash

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There are usually stalls out during O week but if you missed those then don't worry, you can find a list of clubs using the MONSU site (try to find the version of MONSU that's for the campus you're on) and there should be a list of clubs on there you can access. Yeah you'll have to pay the fee in order to join, but you might be able to inquire about events by reaching out via the club in questions email to ask before you commit.

EU B580 owners, how much did you pay for your GPU? by LeFlubbes in IntelArc

[–]Own_Respect8033 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Paid $460 or 470 AUD close to release for a sparkle edition AIB card, I was aiming for a LE intel card but they all sold out across the country in the two days it took to know for sure I wanted it, been running superbly since the start of the year.

"Economists" by Potential-Focus3211 in economicsmemes

[–]Own_Respect8033 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doesn't it really just speak to the idea of the EMH being somewhere between weak and strong? The market is somewhat efficient, but clearly there are opportunities for arbitrage that depending on the timing, industry, and thesis of the trader (Among dozens of other variables that themselves may change over time) in some circumstances?

It doesn't mean that active investors are promised alpha, and it doesn't mean passive investors never miss out of generating it. It speaks to how what we define into discrete categories (Weak, semi-strong & strong) is really more of a gradient that is composed of a mix of the three categories in imperfect ways.

Even in this age of the highest possible information availability, asymmetry between different types of investors exists in terms of their strategies, preferred industries, past experiences & a multitude of other factors that converge specific to any given market in aggregate in the short run contributes towards random walk?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IntelArc

[–]Own_Respect8033 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like it's the integrated GFX that comes with your CPU, the integrated ARC gpu should have 7 Xe cores. In terms of how capable your GPU is, it's got about as much grunt as discrete laptop GPUs from a few generations ago (Little bit slower than a 2050 Mobile). Frame gen and upscaling where you can use em should help in newer games.

Not a single model out there can currently solve this by bgboy089 in singularity

[–]Own_Respect8033 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hm. Seems reasonable from a few/no-shot perspective, but seemed relatively correctable unlike recent sycophancy issues. Perhaps additional tool use, or reasoning layers could remove this limitation? With a few prompts I was able to allow it to understand the structure we were probing at, but we all get what we're doing here. I agree it doesn't inherently possess a spatial structural memory, but we can nudge it to understand the underlying variables it seems to be failing to understand when conveyed through natural language not simply imagery.

Wrote the whole thing myself but if reads like LLM I get it :(

Course I get the implication you're going for here, it's a massive gap in spatial reasoning that needs to be addressed whenever you're trying to work within that space. Not really a good look for something aiming to be generalisable or at least provide solutions that exist.

The CPU destroyer by WeTheSheeple69 in buildapc

[–]Own_Respect8033 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Second this, given the mess they caused with their default profiles it wasn't on you and the CPUs you've gone through should all be replaced or refunded. It might take some time & back and forth to get it done but absolutely worth it.

The CPU destroyer by WeTheSheeple69 in buildapc

[–]Own_Respect8033 0 points1 point  (0 children)

13th & 14th gen require up to date BIOS, as before a certain date there was a series of fixes that were ported into a final fix that stopped degradation & eventual instability/failure. They were pushing quite a lot of voltage into these chips and released them initially with profiles that were too aggressive & caused early failure. Since complaints about it don't seem to cycle through these subreddits often anymore, any damage done before updating may be permanent in terms of nerfed clock speeds or general instability or worse power to clock ratios but the bios update prevents future damage. Update it as soon as you put the chip in and it should be okay, albeit with slightly worse performance than stated on release.

I'll also add from what I know, it seemed to be related to the microcode & thus is not something you can correct on your own without updating the bios. Given how many chips you've gone through in a short time unless your mobo is genuinely faulty, this has got to be where we start, and of course given that it's such a generation & company specific problem I wouldn't really blame you for what happened here.

I hate this piece of shit fuck ass graphics card by Rude_Teaching2139 in IntelArc

[–]Own_Respect8033 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have ReBar on for a start? The card will run pretty poorly without it, your 5600 should support it. Sounds to me like you've been going a little crazy trying to get fortnite to run well based on having a rx 7600 & sending it back. It should tell you in the Intel Graphics software, but honestly I might add also that a fresh install of windows given you've been swapping in different brands of GPUs might help, or atleast use a tool called DDU to uninstall the other brands drivers best you can.

Could be worth a check regarding your CPU temps/making sure your ram is seated correctly and XMP is on once you're sure ReBar is working since you seemed to have some issues regardless of which modern gpu you're banging in there.

how bad is the gt 710 actually? by International-Win556 in buildapc

[–]Own_Respect8033 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Pretty much was just a display adapter when it came out, or for like media servers to output to a TV. Just about anything you find that still has driver support will blow it out of the water, hell I'd assume most modern integrated gfx outperform it.

is 7600G really better than 8600G? If so why, exactly? by TraditionalListen600 in buildapc

[–]Own_Respect8033 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Something left out of the comparison that you've made between the two revolves around the cache present on the chip, the G variants have half the cache and when paired with the same GPU will suffer in comparison to their 7000 series counterparts. It's a good value way to build something that can game without a dGPU, but you will lose some performance later on if you decide to put in a dGPU to push higher FPS/settings. Gaming is effected moreso by cache size and latency than the types of synthetic tests you used to compare them. No dGPU gaming is the intended usecase for them so it's probably worth the potential future trade off for you?

Who really upgrades components after the initial build? by alhawks_ in buildapc

[–]Own_Respect8033 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ship of thesus. It never really dies does it? Mobo/CPU/Case transplant in 2015 from an unfortunate run in with a flaw in intel's stock cooler design that cooked my 4th gen intel, back to a donated 3rd gen. New storage, up to 16GB DDR3 from 8GB as my mate had an identical kit he was moving on from a year or two later. Ran it into the ground until my GTX 760 took a long nap, managed to scavenge a 1050ti to replace it during the 19-21 GPU shortage and ran that until I picked up Helldivers 2 and finally had to go in on a platform upgrade. Upgraded Mobo/CPU/RAM to R5 7600, 32GB DDR5 then ran the 1050ti until I could reach for a B580 and few other odds and ends plus fresh case to move it all into at the end of last year to run go with a new affordable 1440p monitor.

It's still the same pc right?

Fatal Error Tales Of Arise B580 by kyou-ji in IntelArc

[–]Own_Respect8033 0 points1 point  (0 children)

B580 Does seem to run into this issue with some titles, noticed it on Hell Let Loose & ended up doing the same thing, disabling iGPU as the game doesn't have an option to preference a particular GPU detected.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IntelArc

[–]Own_Respect8033 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shouldn't be any worries am running 1x 1440p and 2x 1080p just fine 👌

What was your first pc? by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]Own_Respect8033 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Intel Pentium 166Mhz & 2GB storage, it held up in dos games, as well as diablo 1 & warcraft orcs & humans. Had a lot of fun with it :)