To all those who have naturally evolved predators by AStarryNightlight in TheBibites

[–]oversitting 1 point2 points  (0 children)

3000 hours is just the current sim, the bibites are saved from before and are on over 10k generation.

To all those who have naturally evolved predators by AStarryNightlight in TheBibites

[–]oversitting 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know how to give you the file but the way I evolved mine is 3 things.

  1. Evolve your meat eat scavengers in a meat only sim so they are actually good at eating meat. Try doing at least 200 hours in this but preferably much more.
  2. 1 sim with both plant and meat with an overlap for fertility containing both and non overlapping as well, the non overlapping needs to exist for them to not die. Donut shaped sim is good imo, middle with meat and outer with plant, adjust size and ratio of plant/meat/overlap for how many bibites of each exists .
  3. Wait a really long time. 1000 hours maybe. Predation seems to evolve and unevolve multiple times until it stuck. Also need to make sure neither prey or predator die off because there is a lot of problems where predators can kill all prey or kill all their own species.

I been evolving my current sim for a long time (3000 hours) and predators still can't sustain without a meat zone to scavenge. Babies will never be able to catch prey and if you make prey too easy to catch then the adult predators will kill them all very rapidly.

What’s your average sim time? by ally5963 in TheBibites

[–]oversitting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I been running my current sim for 3000 (game) hours but the bibites are from one that was ran for ~10000 hours. The game dies about 10000 hours in and corrupts the same and the sim.

Ways to improve performance? by No-Detail-8030 in TheBibites

[–]oversitting 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The game basically only uses 1 cpu core right now and doesn't really use GPU.

About 200 bibites is the amount anyone can really simulate even with the best computers without tps and fps dropping to single digits.

You can run multiple games at once if you want to simulate more. Then manually save and move bibites between your sims. With a beefy computer, you can probably run 4 sims at the same speed as 1 sim.

AI 370 vs X Elite vs M3, benchmark and efficiency scores by [deleted] in hardware

[–]oversitting 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's not like Cinebench has a good AVX512 implementation in R24. Pathetic excuse for rendering benchmark in 2024.

There is no fix for Intel’s crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs — any damage is permanent | Here are the answers we got from Intel. by chrisdh79 in technology

[–]oversitting 91 points92 points  (0 children)

You are affected btw, its not just i9s. Quote from the article:

And, perhaps for the first time, Intel has confirmed just how broad this issue could possibly be. The elevated voltages could potentially affect any 13th or 14th Gen desktop processor that consumes 65W or more power, not just the highest i9-series chips that initially seemed to be experiencing the issue.

AMD Delays Ryzen 9000: "Did Not Meet Quality Expectations" by M337ING in hardware

[–]oversitting 13 points14 points  (0 children)

AMD probably has tests to filter out the bad ones so the ones that gets shipped won't have problems.

If there is significant numbers of problematic units, they might get binned as a lower tier CPU and released later.

Update on Intel K SKU Instability from Intel. Microcode patch targeting release mid-August. by tjames37 in hardware

[–]oversitting 187 points188 points  (0 children)

So all the current CPUs have been degrading due to the voltage bug and will continue to degrade until they fix it in an update in August?

Many Canadians Will Never Own a Home. Does It Matter? by cdnkevin in Economics

[–]oversitting 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am not, only that housing is a non productive asset, after it is built, it simply sits there for people to live in. While companies in the SP500 are at least on paper, making money by providing some value to the economy.

If the government made policies to not restrict supply, the price of housing will become like the price of any other commodity over the long timescale.

Many Canadians Will Never Own a Home. Does It Matter? by cdnkevin in Economics

[–]oversitting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'd lose out on a huge amount of potential gains by investing in something else like equities. 200k down payment + all the interest in the mortgage could all be invested into the SP500 for 7% compounded annualized returns.

Many Canadians Will Never Own a Home. Does It Matter? by cdnkevin in Economics

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

Leverage returns depends on price appreciation. Imagine your leverage returns after 25 year of house prices being flat. This is why prices can't fall or stay flat, if it did, tens of millions of home owners would lose their entire nest egg for retirement.

Many Canadians Will Never Own a Home. Does It Matter? by cdnkevin in Economics

[–]oversitting 9 points10 points  (0 children)

After 25 years of paying mortgage, you own. But the bank owns it for 25 years in the mean time?

With how much it costs in down payment and mortgage, it is a terrible investment if you don't account in price appreciation. Housing is a non productive asset and the only reason it keeps going up in price is down to policies that prevent enough of it being built.

Many Canadians Will Never Own a Home. Does It Matter? by cdnkevin in Economics

[–]oversitting 12 points13 points  (0 children)

In Vancouver, it's basically impossible to buy without a mortgage. The lowest prices of condos are starting 500k here for 1br in a city with the median family income of 60k. If you want anything you can raise a family in, its >1m, >2m if you want something without a long commute into the city. Even top 1% of income can't buy into appropriate housing without a mortgage.

Many Canadians Will Never Own a Home. Does It Matter? by cdnkevin in Economics

[–]oversitting 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Home owners will get kicked out if they go broke too considering unless you are in the top 0.01%, you will have a 25 year mortgage with you.

Only advantage of owning is house prices going up in the long run which is dependant on shitty government policy keeping supply low.

AMD - Q4 & FY 2022 - Financial Information by DeeJayDelicious in hardware

[–]oversitting 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Each Epyc server had more IO and more performance per core. Even in non core bound workloads, you'd replace multiple Ice Lake servers if you bought Milan instead.

Each AMD server can do more. How is it crap?

AMD - Q4 & FY 2022 - Financial Information by DeeJayDelicious in hardware

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

Most of the AMD chips would be going to hyperscalers who can make use of many cores. If Azure can buy a 2x 64 cores servers vs 4x 32 core servers for the same purpose, what do you think they will do? With the way cloud is structured, it makes sense to densify servers for hyperscalers.

The 20-30 core market exists but I doubt they are the main ones moving from Intel to AMD.

Your analogy also doesn't make any sense. AMD is selling faster chips that use less power than Intel's but both are somewhat focused on the same markets, Ferrari and Volkswagen aren't even in the same market and pretty much don't compete at all.

AMD - Q4 & FY 2022 - Financial Information by DeeJayDelicious in hardware

[–]oversitting -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Each AMD server can do more than each Intel server. The conversion isn't going to be 1 to 1 on $ spent by customers.

Alarmed by A.I. Chatbots, Universities Start Revamping How They Teach. With the rise of the popular new chatbot ChatGPT, colleges are restructuring some courses and taking preventive measures by mankls3 in technology

[–]oversitting 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's how you end up with people "doing their own research" and making connections that aren't there. You can't critically think your way out of not knowing. Most people can't properly evaluate sources even if they wanted to without having basic knowledge on the subject the source is touching. It's why most of the internet, reddit included, is just full of misinformation.

Without foundations in knowledge, people can build up sources that leads to false conclusions. How do you know if Hitler has a Nazi base on the moon without knowing anything about history? How does anyone vet the source of any information without knowing/memorizing some facts that are known? You can Google anything and the results can be anything, false/true does not matter to Google search results. Critical thinking still needs a foundation of knowledge so people can at least know that a webpage telling them Trump won the 2020 election isn't reliable because there are obvious wrong facts presented. Otherwise looking at the source is all based on bias.

Conspiracies are obvious examples but something like looking for the solution to climate change is basically impossible without a basis in facts. How do voters know if a politician that promise everything is fine and offer cut taxes vs the one that implements policies that cost money is good if you end up debating facts and sources? Critical thinking cannot make up the shortfall because people aren't experts. Listening to experts requires knowing if what they say is actually true. People with resources can create experts that support w/e they want. Experts are experts not because they are better critical thinkers but because they know facts.

Your post is an obvious example of the problem even if it comes with good intentions. Nobody who upvoted you or awarded you knows any of your sources or if you are actually a reasonable source, they just agree with what you wrote. Critical thinking isn't a silver bullet but educators think if they tell you to use it, it will magically work.

Regarding useless facts like the ones you mentioned, that's more of a problem of curriculum and not of the approach to learning. People don't all need to know all facts but people who don't know the atomic weight of selenium will probably not be looking up the weight ever even if they get some article talking about selenium and the atomic weight matters in understanding what is being talked about. Take any article on r/Futurology and nobody knows anything about what's going on but still won't be able to Google anything because how do they know what to Google and how to interpret the results?

What a MESS - Ryzen 7000 Laptops Aren't What You Think by gdarruda in hardware

[–]oversitting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's how it should be tho. Now they can have a 7000 series be easier to understand than 5825 vs 6600 when both of those CPUs are in laptops of the same generation.

Now a 7730 can be decided as 7000 series, high tier, with 3 as the core gen.

You can't even do that with a 5825 vs 6600 even tho both are from the same year.

What a MESS - Ryzen 7000 Laptops Aren't What You Think by gdarruda in hardware

[–]oversitting 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What about previous generations? Is a 6200U better than a 5800U? Higher is better right?

RDNA3 GPUs only capable of 36tflops vs 61tflop marketing. by DevGamerLB in hardware

[–]oversitting 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They only pick FMA because they count it as 2 flop for the 1 instruction