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Offline Matthew

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Youtube version of my AI update
« on: May 20, 2026, 01:36:51 AM »
I uploaded it to youtube now --


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Re: Youtube version of my AI update
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2026, 05:38:01 PM »
I will hopefully be able to work on the new AI projects I talked about in this video soon, now that I'm back from my trip, and getting caught up on household stuff.

We're getting record rain this year and the acreage looks like a jungle. The pond is overflowing so we have both pond and marsh/swamp now in the lower parts of the land. 
We've received around 18" of rain in the past month or so.
I wish you could farm and sell mosquitos; I'd be in business! hahaha


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Re: Youtube version of my AI update
« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2026, 08:04:06 PM »
I wish you could farm and sell mosquitos; I'd be in business! hahaha
Only if you play dirty and breed bioengineered ones for Gates and big pharma.

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Re: Youtube version of my AI update
« Reply #3 on: June 21, 2026, 12:58:54 PM »
I'm still intending to create a better AI system, and get a faster video card.

I've decided on the 3090, but it's a bit pricey. It's by far the best options for running AI models in 2026.

If anyone wants to donate towards this, please let me know and I can give you the information (I can't give it out to the whole Internet, lest I be cancelled again)

Online St Giles

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Re: Youtube version of my AI update
« Reply #4 on: June 22, 2026, 09:10:42 PM »
Looks like "Gigabyte" brand cards should be avoided due to poor quality heatsinking (misplaced thermal pads or leaking paste). Keep an eye on your card temps to know when to service the paste. I had to repaste the CPU on my computer as it suddenly wouldn't stay on past a few seconds due to overheating.

Also it looks like power cables can melt on GPU's. Ensure plenty of air flow, clean contacts, avoid unplugging any more than strictly necessary, make sure connectors are fully seated, and I like to adjust the spring tension in all electrical connectors since that is probably the #1 failure point of connectors (either oxide creeps in, or weak spring pressure). It's tedious work though. Supposedly cards used for mining may be in better condition than cards used for gaming due to better probability of good maintenance, and fewer heat cycles.


Question: what benefit is there to feeding your AI your CI posts? Your posts (as well as probably everyone else's) may contain errors of various kinds.



Check out what this trad's AI said below. Basically this "AI age" proves the need for good Catholic education.