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I boastfully reply βI fucking hope not sheβs only been on five minutesβ
I could almost afford a small popcorn.
Edit: With all the complaining in the comments I could add a drink as well.
Nah cheers guys. Sorry about the cost of movie food. Itβs the CEOβs fault not the person behind the counter. Please stop yelling at us. We are very small and we have no money.
Former director general Dan Eliasson had flown to Spain despite the whole Swedish government, including his own ministry had sent out SMS to the whole swedish population to follow restrictions, such as avoiding unnecessary flights.
His given reasoning as to why it was totally necessary was that "his daughter was working there and he was gonna celebrate with her family" and that " β I have abstained from many trips this pandemic, but this one I thought was necessary".
After all the backlash in the media against him and other top government individuals he has now willingly asked to be relocated to "regeringskansliet" which is where top officials work until the end of their contract.
Link to articles https://www.dn.se/sverige/damberg-eliasson-kommer-omplaceras/
https://www.expressen.se/nyheter/dan-eliasson-forsvarar-beslutet-att-aka-till-las-palmas-nodvandig/
Model Maker Fon Davis and I both started at Lucasfilm's Industrial Light + Magic in 1996. From the largest spaceships to smallest kit-bashed models, the ILM Model Shop was my favorite department at the company, (OBVIOUSLY!!) Fon walks us through his career making models, robots, and creatures ... and sometimes he gets to blow them up!
Having worked at the most premier VFX shops, including ILM, New Deal Studios, Disney, and now his own Fonco Studios, we discuss the INCREASING relevance of practical models in 2021's CGI universe. We also discuss losing his close friend, Grant Imahara and we even get a little visit from R2D2. Virtual production, robots, AI, and how to get along with our robot overlords in the future are all subjects we explore in this conversation.
I have not posted a lot on Reddit I really wanted the community to enjoy this one.
And a follow-up question: is anybody here genuinely hesitant to watch foreign-language films because of subtitles? If so, why?
I've often seen people mention that they only watch movies that are in their native language, and even observed people outright complaining about having to read subtitles. And not only online, but with quite a few of my friends and colleagues as well.
Perhaps I'm in the minority here, but I personally find much more interest in foreign-language films than I do English films. It's always been very important to me personally to observe and be open to all kinds of art, whether it be film, music, or what have you, from all different kinds of cultures and regions. Even outside of the entertainment aspect, viewing many different cultural styles is incredibly beneficial in general, and helps me grow as an artist myself. When you limit yourself only to films in your native language, you're missing out on other fantastic films that are equally as great as Parasite.
And don't get me wrong, I loved Parasite. It was my favorite film of 2019, and I'm super glad that it's getting the acknowledgement that it deserves. But outside of Parasite, I generally don't see too many foreign movie discussions on this sub, so I'm curious to hear any and all of your personal opinions on the subject in general. Are you often relatively open to watching foreign films? Or do subtitles and/or other aspects of foreign cinema genuinely bother you? And for those of you that watched Parasite; did it make watching foreign movies appeal more to you?
So they could Scandinavian.
Basic SPECS & PARTS:
7X EVGA RTX 2080 hybrids, for a total of around 24,000 CUDA cores.
XEON W 2125+ (any W series will work on this board)
Gigabyte MW51-HP0 dual gigabit [not 10gig] networking, 7x16 pcie slots!
128GB Samsung ECC server RAM
Corsair H100 AIO cooler (large air coolers would not fit under the thick risers!)
7X Thermaltake risers
2X EVGA 1600W PSUs
Custom aluminum frame (adapted from mining & modified to support the huge heavy radiators)
3D printed PSU adapter bracket and PSU adapter to join the two PSUs. Master PSU activates the slave when turned on.
Some miscellaneous bolts and nuts and miscellania.
While I wonβt outright claim this is a world first, the complexity of getting the cards to work properly in render and extreme performance tests was ALMOST IMPOSSIBLY DIFFICULT. So I will claim that anyone who has done this before is probably using different components and is much better at tweaking drivers and OSβs and might be using some custom server build or might have direct help from Nvidia. This is, however, likely the worldβs first 2000 series hybrid liquid cooled 7 GPU single regular server motherboard render rig using this exact config. The liquid cooling was done to run the rig in near silence in an office environment. From a few feet away itβs only about as loud as a standard desktop at full power.
Shout out to Gigabyte tech support, my tech consultant friends, and others who made this possible with their knowledge and creativity.
Also, if anyone has some scenes we can use to bench-test rigs like this in the future in Octane/similar software, let me know...
Super fun project to build. Super not fun project to test & get stable.
For anyone googling this at some point in the future. 7 GPUs at X16x8-etc spread on a GIGABYTE MW51-HP0 must have V09 or V011+ BIOS and must have an nvidia drive support mod done to disable older PCIE compatibility. Otherwise system will crash during renders and heavy tasks...
There is nowhere else online providing this support or answers involving systems like this since they are so rare.
For future rigs:
-Possibly add a heatsink to the NVME SSD
-Get the software and burn-in done BEFORE spendi
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