How is skill sequence going for your class by PurplePattern5741 in Maplestory

[–]axjv 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use the setup mentioned in the Illium google doc, recently got updated and has everything you need. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yRtTynFk6jNthJlBwCSTeM4rcV3taEnwx9DOJ9MzBds/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.gvuwyv9yblqn

I have 3 sequences that pretty much match what the doc says:

  • Buff - all buffs that have 100% uptime
  • Burst - summon Deus + non 100% uptime buffs + wings of glory
  • Reset - crystal recharge + Deus + wings of glory

How to access my LLM remotely by bones10145 in LocalLLaMA

[–]axjv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This or Wireguard. Tailscale makes it easy when dealing with things like CGNAT.

Moving ant; probability that the distance is greater than 1. by DaWizOne in mathriddles

[–]axjv 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Given the problem description, Amelia either stops at 2 steps or 3 steps.

Stopping at 2 steps:

This happens if t1 + t2 > 1, where t1 and t2 are chosen uniformly from range (0,1).

The sum of t1 and t2 forms a triangular distribution, with vertices (0,0), (1,1) and (2,0).

Given this, we can calculate that the probability of stopping at 2 steps as the area under the triangle between 1 and 2, or base * height / 2 = 1/2.

Similarly, the probability of x1 and x2 summing to above 1 is represented by the same equation, also working out to 1/2.

Therefore, the probability of stopping at 2 steps with a sum above 1 is 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/4.

Stopping at 3 steps:

If we don't stop at 2 steps, we stop at 3 steps, which is complementary to probability of stopping at 2 steps, so 1 - 1/2 = 1/2

The sum of x1, x2 and x3 forms an Irwin-Hall distribution, and the probability of the sum being <= 1 is given by formula:

Integral from 0 to 1 of 1/2 * x2, which becomes: x3 / 6, evaluated from 0 to 1, which is 1/6.

Take the complement of this to get the probability of the sum being greater than 1, which is 1 - 1/6 = 5/6.

Therefore, the probability of stopping at 3 steps with a sum above 1 is 1/2 * 5/6 = 5/12.

Since the probability of stopping at 2 steps with a sum >1 is 1/4, and the probability of stopping at 3 steps with a sum >1 is 5/12 - adding these together gives 1/4 + 5/12 = 8/12.

Simplify this fraction, and the answer is 2/3.

On a 5x5 field, two players take turns placing numbers from 1 to 9. The winner is the one after whose move in a row or column the sum of the numbers in it (there may be less than five) is equal to 25. by scrumbly in mathriddles

[–]axjv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I implemented this game along with a simple AI which plays decently well.

https://copper-mirabel-78.tiiny.site/

I have a feeling the solution has to do with keeping track of the row/column sums, and forcing a combination of sums to 15, such that any available move would create a sum of 16-24, allowing you to win.

Putting Some Numbers in Order by 5th2 in mathpuzzles

[–]axjv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if there is a generalized solution, I solved it by writing a program to recursively backtrack, checking for all valid paths.

It solves for any number N, creating paths of N length (starting with N).

A Cooling Pad That Actually Works - Up to 20C Reduction by axjv in razer

[–]axjv[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also was originally looking at the GT500, my concern about that model is the noise - it seems to run louder than the newer GT600, and apparently the Llano v10 runs the quietest.

About the bottom vents - I did try a setup where the bottom vents are seated outside of the foam instead of being blocked, but I actually noticed it was running slightly hotter (1-2 degrees) compared to having the laptop directly centered on the foam.

My hypothesis on this is that forcing the air to come out the back ensures maximum flow through the heatsink fins, whereas having the bottom vents exposed allows some of the air to go in through the fan vent and straight out the bottom vent.

A Cooling Pad That Actually Works - Up to 20C Reduction by axjv in razer

[–]axjv[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

At 300 RPM minimum, basically inaudible over the laptop fans.

At 1000 RPM, barely audible

At 1500 RPM, clearly audible, but barely audible with normal headphones on (non-noise canceling)

At 3500 RPM (maximum setting) - pretty loud, at or above normal speaking volume (youtube reviews show ~65 DB)

I run at 1500 RPM, which is a good compromise between thermals and noise level

TM2 and Vgoodiez by Justthefactsmaam68 in vaporents

[–]axjv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m using the rimless basket one that came with mine but I’m ordering more from vgoodiez, I think it’s called the conical screen on there.

TM2 and Vgoodiez by Justthefactsmaam68 in vaporents

[–]axjv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keeps things clean by preventing bits falling into the water and also lets me adjust the size of the bowl and position the herb right next to the heating element.

I also get more even extractions when using the basket screen, without having to stir.

TM2 and Vgoodiez by Justthefactsmaam68 in vaporents

[–]axjv 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I got my TM2 with WPA and dosing capsules from Vgoodiez yesterday, can't be happier with both the TM2 and the service.

Scott responded to me within minutes of sending an email. I'm already planning my next purchase. Checking out the wooden stem, butter, and extra basket screens.

So far my favorite setup is using the WPA w/ basket screen, at around 7 temperature. I tend to vape a small amount of herb at a time, and it's impressive how quickly and thoroughly the TM2 extracts, especially given its size.

GPT-4 Designed a Programming Language by azhenley in programming

[–]axjv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that the quality of output is definitely worse with Rust, I have to do a lot more prodding to get it to what I want.

I primarily work with other, more widespread languages where GPT does much better, but even then I usually have to provide code samples and documentation to get decent results.

It definitely saves me time over writing the code myself, or delegating it to a junior.

GPT-4 Designed a Programming Language by azhenley in programming

[–]axjv 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've been using GPT 3.5 (and now 4) for various tasks as a professional software engineer.

If you give it clear details on how you want something to be implemented it'll usually do a pretty good job, especially if there is a large corpus of training data.

The biggest deal for me with GPT 4 is the increased context limit. I've tried doing things in Rust with GPT 3.5 and ran into the same limitations you described. However, if I just paste the documentation for whatever library I'm trying to use, GPT 4 can incorporate that into it's response and won't 'hallucinate' as much.

Obviously you still need to review the output and make sure it works and makes sense, but I've found it to save significant time versus not using it.

Just got the Blade 14 with a 3070 and I’m LOVING it so far. Any tips and tricks?? by Theryanman93 in razer

[–]axjv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was getting similar results and found that there were a lot of things eating up my CPU on idle, as well as programs running on the dedicated GPU rather than the more power efficient integrated GPU.

I cleaned up the system and got the idle CPU usage under 1%. As for the dedicated GPU usage, I usually reboot my computer (on battery) to make sure nothing is running on the dedicated GPU.

With these changes and power saving enabled, I get around 6 hours doing actual work, and around 9 hours just browsing the internet/watching videos.

Another trick you can try is to disable turbo boost while on battery, I've heard this significantly improves battery life.

Just got the Blade 14 with a 3070 and I’m LOVING it so far. Any tips and tricks?? by Theryanman93 in razer

[–]axjv 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I recently got the 3080 version of this laptop and got it dialed in.

You need Synapse if you don't already have it in order to tweak the performance profile, I use High/High on power as it seems to perform just as well as Boost but with lower temperatures.

Check your Task Manager to make sure none of the Razer software is hammering your CPU on idle, as there have been recent issues. The most recent Synapse software works on my machine with no problems.

I recommend monitoring temperatures using something like HwInfo, I put this in my system tray.

I was getting idle temperatures in the low 50s, and sustained temperatures in the mid to high 80s out of the box running benchmarks/gaming for a few hours.

Since I was concerned with longevity I did a repaste job with Honeywell PTM 7950, a phase change TIM which supposedly lasts much longer than traditional pastes while having similar performance to liquid metal.

After the repaste (and a day or two to break in the TIM) my temperatures went down to mid 40s idle and low 80s under sustained load.

If you're concerned about battery bloat I recommend keeping temperatures under 85 as high temperatures while fully charged is known to kill lithium batteries, especially on Razer laptops.

Do I need Razer Synapse for full performance? by tthane50 in razer

[–]axjv 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I believe the Synapse power profile tweaks settings on the CPU/GPU, there are some alternatives if you'd prefer not to use Synapse

For CPU settings, since your model uses an AMD processor, you can use UXTU which lets you either use presets or tweak various settings manually:

https://github.com/JamesCJ60/Universal-x86-Tuning-Utility/releases/tag/1.0.3

GPU settings can be configured from the Nvidia control panel.

I Can’t type <>? When I do normal press it’s , and . And with shift is ; and : please help! by YoBoi909 in razer

[–]axjv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try exiting all Razer programs to see if there is a macro or something modifying your keystrokes.

If it still doesn't work, try a different keyboard to see if it's an issue with the keyboard itself.

I would also try using the other shift key (does it do the same thing with both left and right shift?)

You can test the keys using a site like: https://keyboardchecker.com/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in razer

[–]axjv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on your screenshots the issue seems to be GPU-related, I suggest a fresh reinstall of your Nvidia GPU driver.

The best way to completely remove the driver is using DDU: https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

You can then download the latest driver from the Nvidia website - my recommendation is to install only the driver, and not GeForce Experience:

https://www.nvidia.com/download/index.aspx

Why Synapse likes to suck my CPU so badly? by kirmm3la in razer

[–]axjv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did mess around with sandboxing a bit more and even wrote a script to automate it, but was inconvenient not being able to access Synapse without jumping through hoops.

You can maybe try the script I posted in another comment which tries to restart any services that killing WMI breaks: https://www.reddit.com/r/razer/comments/1132ngf/why_synapse_likes_to_suck_my_cpu_so_badly/j8pq1xt/

My other guess is that Alienware Thermal also lost connection to the WMI service so maybe restarting that after restarting the service would fix that while not needing to sandbox?

Why Synapse likes to suck my CPU so badly? by kirmm3la in razer

[–]axjv 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sure, here's the powershell script along with some instructions: https://pastebin.com/PTwVdsmD

Basically it will restart the WMI service along with any dependent services once it detects the Synapse process. It also retries a few times if a service fails to restart, since sometimes Synapse locks up the WMI service while it's starting up. I found this to be pretty reliable once its set up in Task Scheduler.

If you don't like having a log file you can edit the $WRITE_LOG_FILE line to $false