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virtual rendering
VirtualGL (VGL) is an open-source software package that redirects the 3D rendering commands from Unix and Linux OpenGL applications to 3D accelerator hardware in a dedicated server and sends the rendered output to a (thin) client located elsewhere on the network. On the server side, VirtualGL consists of a library that handles the redirection and a wrapper program that instructs applications to use this library. Clients can connect to the server either using a remote X11 connection or using an X11 proxy such as a Virtual Network Computing (VNC) server. In case of an X11 connection some client-side VirtualGL software is also needed to receive the rendered graphics output separately from the X11 stream. In case of a VNC connection no specific client-side software is needed other than the VNC client itself.
Someone posted on Facebook that you can use Gemini AI to show different wheels on the IM5 (or IM6).
I have to be honest I'm quite surprised how good it was at doing this. I downloaded a picture of an IM5 and a photo of the wheels on a white background. I then asked Gemini to show them on the...
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