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47 votes
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Legislators in Kentucky and other fossil states charge EV drivers more than double in taxes than internal combustion engine drivers
41 votes -
ABBA's holographic dancing queens have had a tangible impact, adding over £320 million of money, money, money to London's economy in its first year
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Why a 100-year supply? How Arizona got its famous, yet arbitrarily numbered groundwater rule.
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Panel settles on Minnesota flag's final design
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Cheap options(?) to run local AI models
I have been having fun learning about generative AI. All in the cloud -- I got some models on hugging face to work, tried out Colab Pro, and found another cloud provider that runs SD models...
I have been having fun learning about generative AI. All in the cloud -- I got some models on hugging face to work, tried out Colab Pro, and found another cloud provider that runs SD models (dreamlook.ai if anyone is interested).
It's got me curious about trying to run something locally (mostly stable diffusion/dreambooth, possibly ollama).
I currently have a Thinkpad T490 with 16 gb ram and the base-level graphics card. I haven't actually tried to run anything locally, on the assumption that it would be extremely slow. I saw that you can get an external GPU, though I also saw some reports of headaches trying to get external GPUs up and running.I am curious what a workstation might cost that could do a reasonable job running local models. I am not a huge gamer or have any other high performance needs that are not currently served by the Thinkpad; not sure I can justify a $3000 workstation just to make a few jpgs.
I would be happy to buy something secondhand, like if there was a good source of off-lease workstations.
Alternatively-- if you have a similar computer to the T490 and do run models locally, what sort of performance is reasonable to expect? Would it be enough to buy some more RAM for this laptop?
Thanks for any advice!
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California gas tax revenue will drop by $6 billion, threatening roads
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Does your flag fail? CGP Grey grades the state flags of the USA.
25 votes -
The red US state brain drain isn’t coming. It’s happening right now.
77 votes -
Amsterdam to cut speed limits 40% to improve road safety
46 votes -
NYC budget cuts will close some composting programs
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says trans kids are “children of God” "The way these Super PACS and my opponent went about their campaign was just mean, gross, and cruel."
22 votes -
Maryland is making a $27.2 million investment in devices as part of an effort to ensure residents have the technology to access reliable, high-speed internet.
16 votes -
Residents of Luleå, Sweden welcome new campaign encouraging them to say hello to each other during dark winter months
12 votes -
Solar power to the people: California program brings clean energy to Oakland
11 votes -
Texas businesses file amicus brief saying abortion ban costs state nearly $15 billion a year
24 votes -
Health insurers have been breaking US state laws for years
24 votes -
In Canada’s battle with Big Tech, smaller publishers and independent outlets struggle to survive
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New York residents say a hazardous waste incinerator’s emissions violate their new constitutional right to a “healthful environment.”
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Massachusetts passed a law requiring cars make data accessible to independent shops to allow repairs. Automakers sued.
31 votes -
Curbside trash is a problem in NYC. Officials have a not-so-novel fix: plastic bins
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New College: How Ron DeSantis is forcing Florida brain drain by targeting an LGBTQ+ campus
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Inspired by online dating, AI tool for adoption matchmaking falls short for vulnerable foster kids
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Uber and Lyft to pay New York drivers $328 million following state attorney general wage theft investigation
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Chicago doesn’t own its own streets
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Why Amarillo, Texas hit pause on proposed abortion travel ban adopted elsewhere in Texas
15 votes -
The remote Danish island of Bornholm has pledged to eliminate trash by 2032. How will it get there?
13 votes -
Led by labor-backed mayor Brandon Johnson, Chicago could become the first big city in the US to open a publicly owned grocery store
31 votes -
Joe Biden administration gives $86 million in roadway safety planning grants to 200 US communities
13 votes -
Los Angeles is on a transit-building tear. Will riders follow?
29 votes -
China says it wants to bolster climate cooperation with US as California Gov. Gavin Newsom visits Beijing
14 votes -
California DMV immediately suspends Cruise’s robotaxi permit
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Meta accused by US states of using features to lure children to Instagram and Facebook
18 votes -
Kansas City receives $15 billion in federal funding for mobility and infrastructure projects
13 votes -
Book bans in Texas spread as new state law takes effect
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Detroit wants to be the first big American city to tax land value
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Stockholm has announced plans to ban petrol and diesel cars from its centre, in an effort to slash pollution and reduce noise
10 votes -
Vermont utility plans to end outages by giving customers batteries
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The war in Ukraine is heightening tensions between Russians and Norwegians living on Svalbard | Focus on Europe
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California lawmakers move to ban irrigation of some decorative lawns
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US state of Arizona cancels leases and water rights for Saudi company that grows alfalfa
45 votes -
New Orleans officials seek to build a freshwater pipeline as saltwater wedge inches closer
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‘We felt so betrayed’: Indigenous tribe continues activism after decision excluding Morro Bay from US marine sanctuary
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Scottish officials approve UK’s first drug consumption room intended for safer use of illegal drugs
30 votes -
Lord Sugar documents east London’s rubbish mountains
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Gainesville, Florida is giving trans punk legend Laura Jane Grace a key to the city
11 votes -
Size of McKinsey consulting firm opioid settlement increased by $230 million
10 votes -
New California law bars schoolbook bans based on racial and gender teachings
14 votes -
Dear drivers, steady as you go at 20mph. And welcome to the future.
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Under new policy, Italy starts removing lesbian mothers' names from children's birth certificates
44 votes