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This is where you ask ChatGPT to describe the Studio Ghibli art style and then use that to create a prompt. It's an annoying extra step but it can get good results.


It's not about the art style. It's that it detects real people in the photo and refuses to do anything with it even if the people are not famous.


Safari purely because of the integration with Apple Passwords / Mail / iMessage


Some very cynical comments on this thread. Maybe, just maybe the older hardware isn't really capable of running these features properly and it's not some evil conspiracy to "force" users into upgrading?


It’s the amount of RAM that matters. It’s supported on the M1 but not on the A14. Both have the same CPU core design and neural engine, including the same number of neural engine cores. The A14, however, has 4 or 6GB RAM while the M1 has at least 8GB.

As the models used can be quite large this probably means the A14 doesn’t have enough headroom for it give a good UX.


Lack of memory (2GB less) and lack of power in the ML unit (A17 Pro has double the power of the previous one) are the deciding factors.


Why not both?


Quite a bit of good advice here but I'd strongly recommended a "no screens in your bedroom" rule and make sure you have a good book to read.


What does agilend do?


Locally run LLMs, specifically being able to run them on your Phone.


I think they answer your question in the PSU section “Raspberry Pi 5 consumes significantly less power, and runs significantly cooler, than Raspberry Pi 4 when running an identical workload.”


That's not documentation of any reasonable level though.

An MPU designer expects to see something like "200mA draw from the 1.2V power-domain when running at 400 MHz" or "10mA draw from the 1.2V power-domain when in first level of sleep". (Maybe not this small since Rasp. Pi is a more powerful chip, but... you know... actual specifics).


Not on the linked page.

"Will my Raspberry Pi 4 power supply work with Raspberry Pi 5?

"Raspberry Pi 5 is a higher-performance computer than Raspberry Pi 4, and you may have problems using an under-powered supply. We recommend a high-quality 5W 5A USB-C power supply, such as the new Raspberry Pi 27W USB-C Power Supply."

The question asks about power requirements, but the answer is about performance?

The first time I read that I thought the 5 needs more power than the 4, not less.


> we recommend a 5w PSU like our new 27W PSU

Ermmm, what?


It's clearly a typo, and should be 5V.

But then you get 5V 5A ... 27W that is clearly incorrect too. So my guess is nobody is proofreading the technical specifications, and everybody that cares was kept away from that page.


5V * 5A = 25W, no PSU is 100% effective so 27W is reasonable requirement


You don't specify a PSU by its energy consumption. You specify it by output.

Also, that 92% efficiency, is believable, but a bit high for a 5V 5A PSU (this is a difficult combination). I would expect any such unity to be marketed as high-efficiency.


I expect it is 27W to support 9V 3V, not because of tolerances per se. (Source https://www.sparkfun.com/products/23583)


It’s a typo: They mean 5A I think.


I think the question is actually: "can I safely (like it's not going to melt or catch fire) use the RPI5 under any load without active cooling) ?".


Sure, you can.

If you frequently work it really hard, it'll have larger temperature swings and may fail earlier, but it'll still probably last quite awhile. The failure is not likely to be catching on fire.


Reddit's ask isn't unreasonable in principal however the inflated API pricing and the short lead-time are just ridiculous.


"It's for backpay over you making millions off us"


"... for making a client users actually want, instead of something so basic the average user will install out of necessity, annoyance of the mobile website nagging prompts, or ignorance of other options."


I'm sure part of that is the pound tanking against the dollar!


Yeah likely but the thing is that Apple prices never go down even if the exchange rate becomes favourable.


This is false. Apple adjusted price for products when exchange rates changed. They don’t do it daily, usually it happens at product releases like today.


I can't think of a single currency that has been strengthening against the dollar in the last fifteen years.


CHF


We did not get cheaper Apple devices, no worries. 8% VAT helps a bit though.


Oh I'm well aware!


If anyone is interested in getting started with DE shaving, there is a really good wiki on /r/wicked_edge with a beginners kit guide https://www.reddit.com/r/wicked_edge/wiki/de_kit


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