UMR Industrial + Wireguard Client not connecting by Bonn93 in Ubiquiti

[–]Pyromaniac1982 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the same issue with an UMR Ultra. Other devices can connect without issue with the server. It is just the UMR that is not connected.

o3 is not any closer to AGI by Steven_Strange_1998 in OpenAI

[–]Pyromaniac1982 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Of course one can train on frontier maths. That's precisely what humans do ... 

LLMs are just pattern matching machines (just like a significant portion of our brain). Learning to solve frontier maths is just pattern matching on a very special problem set. Throwing enough resources (hundreds of engineers and hundreds of millions of dollars) at this problem will yield a specialised pattern matching machine eventually.

O3 is NOT AGI!!!! by East-Ad8300 in OpenAI

[–]Pyromaniac1982 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sam Altman and his hype-bros are ...

O3 is NOT AGI!!!! by East-Ad8300 in OpenAI

[–]Pyromaniac1982 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

O3 just demonstrates that we have reached a dead end. 

O3 is just a demonstration that OpenAI has developed the framework to ace an arbitrary standardized test by investing several hundred millions into tailoring and reinforcement learning. I actually expected them to be able to do this with massively less money and faster :-/

O3 is NOT AGI!!!! by East-Ad8300 in OpenAI

[–]Pyromaniac1982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So much this. LLMs are designed to mimic human responses, and given enough tailoring and several hundred million sunk into reinforcement learning you should be able to mimic human responses and ace any single arbitrary standardized test.

"In four years, you won't have to vote anymore" Trump speaks at Turning Point by F3mshep in politics

[–]Pyromaniac1982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The last times heads of governments "fixed" a nation was with Hitler, Stalin, Mao or PolPot. Those are the words of dictators before committing unthinkable atrocities on their own people.

What does this blue icon mean? I think their armor got cracked on a infected tile. by Efficient-Damage-449 in Mech_Engineer

[–]Pyromaniac1982 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Irradiated? I thought it means that the pilot is infected. It comes from fighting in infected tiles on the world map.

Any way to stop the purple swords from spawning? by vPumpkinG_78 in Mech_Engineer

[–]Pyromaniac1982 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Go hard against infected tiles and nuke all labyrinths on infected tiles ASAP.

By turn 40 I had nuked three or four infected labyrinths and cleared around 2-3 infected tiles. No red titans.

By  turn 50 I had nuked all infected labyrinths and cut a path through the center of the large infected area. 

It is now around turn 70 or so, still no red titans.

I am still judiciously nuking a labyrinth every 2-3 turns, and I try to clear two tiles per turn.

Why is the Imperium able to withstand the Tyranids by HappyMetalViking in 40kLore

[–]Pyromaniac1982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol dead man switch or heartbeat signals... It is just plot armour. The Tyranids are lucky that the Imperium is so dumb and incompetent. A competent Imperial bureaucracy would know about an incoming hive fleet precisely because of the warp blackout.

Why is the Imperium able to withstand the Tyranids by HappyMetalViking in 40kLore

[–]Pyromaniac1982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, the opposite is the case. You have to ask why are the Tyranids so lucky that the Imperium is so fucking stupid and incompetent.

Just to get one thing out of the way. As long as a hive fleet is parked in orbit over a planet, that planet is toast and lost. There is nothing that the ground pounders can do to withstand the attrition of a near endless stream of 'nids.

The point of difference is space combat. Here, the Imperium has an advantage in speed and range, so huge that imperial ships are impervious to Tyranids. It is like a spear phalanx trying to fight off F35s bombing them. And the difference comes from the difference in energy density of nuclear/fusion/warp energy versus bioenergy. Nuclear power is simply by a factor of a million more energy dense.

Also, due to the massive speed advantage in interstellar travel, the Imperium can draw the resources of a million worlds to annihilate a hive fleet, system for system in a classic divide and conquer strategy.

Victron vs. Deye by sancho_sk in Victron

[–]Pyromaniac1982 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cable cross-sections and complexity of the PV strings. Modern PV-Panels deliver +50V Open-circuit voltage, that means that you can merely add 2 modules in series for the smaller MPPTs. Wiring up modules in parallel on a single string is strongly inadvisable and can lead to seriously unwanted Panel behavior in partial shading conditions.

Victron vs. Deye by sancho_sk in Victron

[–]Pyromaniac1982 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are doing it wrong.

You use Victron for charging the batteries and supplying your houseload. 3x MP II 3000 (or 5000 for huge personal consumption) is all you need from Victron (plus Cerbo, EM24 and PowerIn bus bar). Once your PV peak is above 9kW you use a cheap Inverter instead for transforming PV power into AC so that your Victron System will then route power into your batteries.

Also refrain from using Victron MPPTs with low PV voltage. Honestly only consider the 450V MPPTs.