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Rafuino

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Rafuino
·há 5 dias·discuss
Most of the recent AMD instances on AWS have SMT off so 1 core per vCPU. None of those seem to be tested here though
Rafuino
·há 5 dias·discuss
Gotta get the AMD instances in there. Not seeing M8a, R8a, C8a, for example
Rafuino
·há 4 meses·discuss
What do you have? I've got a 905P and a 900P and am already using these in LM Studio by putting all models there and extending system memory with more scratch space... Not sure if I need to do anything differently with this since LM Studio already enabled it I think
Rafuino
·há 8 meses·discuss
LOL they think they can win with the privacy angle? They've scraped the entire internet, including what is likely incredibly private and personal information, and they also log everything you do on the service. Get outta heah
Rafuino
·há 10 meses·discuss
Please, please, please don't entertain job offers from this company. Don't even talk with them. They don't deserve your talent
Rafuino
·há 10 meses·discuss
Once again a monopoly escapes any real consequence and the rich keep getting richer.
Rafuino
·há 5 anos·discuss
Way to burn bridges on the way out. I see no benefit to doing that when you're just going over to work on Chrome malarkey and get more t-shirts
Rafuino
·há 6 anos·discuss
Haven't had the connection issue on my end. Ah well, seems like there's no reason to switch things over!
Rafuino
·há 6 anos·discuss
The Mint trends let you look at net worth and income over time... what makes Personal Capital so much better for looking at net worth progress? Genuinely curious because I might switch over if there's actual differentiation.
Rafuino
·há 6 anos·discuss
I've been using Mint consistently since mid-2016, and it's worked just fine for me. The Flash requirement for investment charts is annoying, but you can get around that with the trends charts by account. Frankly, what's useful to me is seeing the trends in my spending, earning, and savings rate over the past 3.5 years, and if I were to switch to another option that's being recommended here, I imagine I would lose all of that trend data.

Mint can be stupid at times (like counting transfers as spending), but you can fix those errors pretty easily. The ads are surprisingly irrelevant to me (e.g. offering a credit card that's worse than the one I primarily use), but I don't really care about that. If anything, I just need more investment guidance, not more credit cards...