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I finally had to see a specialist and it was recommended to have a right knee medial replacement which is a partial knee work. I had this done on May 6, 2024 and have been going through recovery. My PT session are going good. I do my PT early along with my elliptical workout. Then I do my walk sessions in our clubhouse since it's very hot right now in central Florida.
I see my surgeon on May 28 to get the stitches taken out and to review my progress. I'm ahead of my...
Ohhh, dear Lord, I'm in an respite. They are going longer by now. About 45 minutes ago I even managed to drink half of drink of water. The silence... the panting was the only thing I could hear, and do - obviously. I don't have yet enough self-awareness to check but I have no doubt I soiled my pants long ago. And now again, it's been almost 30 sec since the convulsions stopped. I'm slowly regaining some form of cognitive cohesion, my dogs are quite agitated. I see them barking. I might even survi......
While one can do something even more efficient with pure keybindings, or maybe merely first launching the normal window and then a private one, I thought that it was interesting. AFAIK it can't be done purely on Openbox' menu's functionalities alone.
Introduction:
As the demand for AI models continues to rise, optimizing these models for efficiency becomes increasingly important, especially in resource-constrained environments like Slackware64-current. In this blog post, we'll explore a bash script that automates the process of quantizing AI models using LlamaCpp, a powerful toolkit for model compression and optimization.
Overview:
In this post, we'll delve into the world of model quantization and introduce LlamaCpp,...
They've decided to once again reinvent the same GUI in the latest version of Chrome, but with some added dysfunctionalities or incompatibilities with more or less standard compositor configurations. Its context menus all of a sudden had a rather thick transparent...
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