You said youve tried experimental and normal proton but have you tried protonGE?
Why are you here? Well, ok I guess you can stay :3
You said youve tried experimental and normal proton but have you tried protonGE?
Then yeah, that option is worthless to you. For me, having networked solutions over a domain I have that enabled. But if its just internally I’d also disable it
IF you can find the song you want on Tidal, they have some actually very high quality tracks as FLACs
There’s also some services out there that let you rip from Tidal as well as other platforms ;)
It let’s you pick from a whole bunch of local models to download, some trained by Microsoft and the like. In my experience it’s pretty responsive on a 2070s ive had for years now, but the responses aren’t as good as something like gpt4. Probably about on par with gpt3 in most cases if you choose a larger model.
Interesting, the multiple caches for multiple users is AWESOME actually, I’m definitely gonna be experimenting with that!
How can I set up an SSD to act as a cache if I’m already using jellyfin? Or is there no easy way to go about doing that
I just bought the FUTO voice input app as well from them and it’s genuinely amazing. It has punctuation where it needs to. It cuts out all the UM’s. And the best part is, I don’t have to pretend that I’m talking to a robot. I can just speak as if I’m talking to a normal person and it gets it right nearly every single time. It is so worth the $5.
This entire comment was typed with it, and I did not edit a single thing.
Not just an app, but honestly I get all of this and more out of my nextcloud instance. There are mindmap plugins you can download as well as good task support that’s well integrated with however many separate Calender’s you want, etc. Its great!
The only downside is that on the mobile side of things you end up with a whole bunch of apps to sync and interface with the instance (nextcloud, etar, tasks.org, nextcloud notes etc)