I have several fractures as well as one of these
www.orthobullets.com
I am to stay off my foot for the next 6 weeks at least. Rest of the year in bed
they did a weight bearing test to see if I needed surgery or not. I don't need surgery, they are going to let it heal.
Yikes, that's a serious fall. Hopefully it'll be a quick and relatively painless recovery. Time to get a Steam Deck or a Gaming laptop?

I forget if you have either.
I got a wild hair up my butt yesterday, having woken up at 2am and been unable to sleep. I decided I really enjoy using AI, but I'm not a big fan of the environmental impact, so I wanted to see what I could do running it locally. Long story short, I'm running a...I guess LM? on my laptop and my desktop for general answering of questions; it works alright, but is a fair bit less straightforward than something like ChatGPT or Copilot. It gives me much deeper technical answers to questions when I'm really just looking for something in plain English. But I can try different models, so I may have to find one that works a little better for me.
On my Desktop it actually defaults to using my CPU (Ryzen 5 5600) because my 6700XT has no CUDA cores. However, it works very well just doing that. The bigger issue was that I wanted to continue with image generation, so after tons of futzing yesterday getting Stable Diffusion working on my laptop (with an NVIDIA GPU), I decided to see if I could somehow get it working on my AMD GPU in my Desktop.
It took all afternoon and evening, then some of this morning, but I've finally got my 6700XT generating images. It's relatively slow, taking around 5-10 minutes to generate an image, but the fact that I'm running it all locally on my machines, using my solar power is just...great.
I know it's not terribly interesting to see another piece of AI generated art, but again, I'm just excited by the fact that I don't need to go through some massive corporation who's actively harming the planet to do so
and I was able to do it on AMD hardware.