Sounds the solution is to allow users to not have to connect to the server in the first place and communicate across a local network.
Because they’ve probably killed more money from loss of sales through this stunt than they have from AWS fees.
Sounds the solution is to allow users to not have to connect to the server in the first place and communicate across a local network.
Because they’ve probably killed more money from loss of sales through this stunt than they have from AWS fees.
Not with current methods.
I think this would require something closer to an actual AI an not the pattern recognition machines we use at the moment.
I can see a few glaring mistakes, but that’s not too bad.
Our words might be scrapped, but it won’t help with facial generation.
9/10.
AI sucks at reflections, so pay attention to the pupils to see if both eyes reflect similar shapes.
Also a few had odd lines where their neck was like surgically reattached to another body.
It’s a 6 digit code.
https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/server/quick-connect/
But I’ve never used it so it may be more complicated to setup? Worth looking into for sure.
Why can’t your parents just login to JellyFin and browse from their profile? I don’t really see what extra work would be required on their end?
I really hope they fail hard and end up putting these devices on the consumer second hand market because the v100's while now affordable and flooding the market are too out of date.
I loved that show though.
Nope.
They're just regular PC's with an NPU. These are consumer products they're trying to push. Like how they added the copilot key to keyboards.
No, that’s just what they want you to think.