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Usually just from trying to max out what they have without replacing sticks. I had 80gb for a while when I added 2 32GB sticks to my 8GBx2 setup. I eventually removed the two 8GB sticks due to stability issues.
TLDR is basically: Estrogen based pills have inherent risks that the regulatory boards believe require monitoring. Non estrogen pills could probably get nonprescription status but it would require an expensive trial process which the producers don’t think is worth it.
This is exactly why the deal with China is happening. Europe caved the first time and the US came right back with more demands. Canada isn’t having it anymore.
I’ve yet to see any of the English haters point out a real (not engineered) language that’s more functional. Every language has it’s own pitfalls, in its amalgamation of other popular world languages English bridges over many of them.

CMXT has ddr5 manufacturing capabilities but it will be years before they scale it, and they’re embargoed by the US, so nobody on good terms with the US can get it.

And yes, they would also sell to the enterprise customers, but it would lower prices overall.

A red delicious would have the same effect.
Not that surprising when most of top played titles are evergreen esports which came out years ago.

They’ve been doing it since the start. OAI was fear mongering about how dangerous gpt2 was initially as an excuse to avoid releasing the weights, while simultaneously working on much larger models with the intent to commercialize. The whole “our model is so good even we’re scared of it” shtick has always been marketing or an excuse to keep secrets.

Even now they continue to use this tactic while actively suppressing their own research showing real social, environmental and economic harms.

I use this for it’s ability to simulate brightness levels lower than what the system will allow normally.

It’s the HDMI forum’s fault, they won’t allow amd to add HDMI 2.1 support to their Linux driver. It’s very possible that the hardware itself does support 2.1.

More detailed explanation here: www.phoronix.com/news/HDMI-2.1-OSS-Rejected

HDMI Forum Rejects Open-Source HDMI 2.1 Driver Support Sought By AMD

One of the limitations of AMD's open-source Linux graphics driver has been the inability to implement HDMI 2.1+ functionality on the basis of legal requirements by the HDMI Forum