Feels like the answer must be technically yes, but practically no. Would make a great xkcd “what if.”
Feels like the answer must be technically yes, but practically no. Would make a great xkcd “what if.”
Hahaha touche - it’s at Joshua Tree national park in the US
Thank you! I’m really proud of this one.
Applications like signal are encrypted at rest on your device as well - https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/277330/how-does-signal-protect-data-on-the-device-from-unauthorized-access
A vacuum sealer would be more robust and look less janky than a Ziploc bag. You can get a used food saver for cheap!
When training you’ll want way more VRAM than you need to run inference - get a 90 series GPU for the memory.
Assuming you somehow use up your original data cap in… Let’s say one incredibly data intensive day somehow. That leaves you with (30 days * 24 hrs/day) * 3600 seconds/hr * 256,000 bps = roughly 660 gigabytes. So I guess that’s probably the limit? Plus your original cap.