It’s just too bad that AMD is also not competing in the HEDT space now, leaving no reasonable options whatsoever
It’s just too bad that AMD is also not competing in the HEDT space now, leaving no reasonable options whatsoever
Interesting, I see that is pretty new. Some of the documentation must be out of date because it definitely said Nvidia only somewhere when I tested it about a month ago. Thanks for giving me hope!
Wish I could accelerate these models with an Intel Arc card, unfortunately Ollama seems to only support Nvidia
I personally have absolutely no services with an open port to the internet, everything accessed remotely goes through Tailscale. I just don’t trust that I could do it myself safely
Agreed, tried to use Seal just now and it would crash (audio only from youtube). YTDLnis worked perfectly on the same video
Interesting, I have been able to use it for code no problem. They even support different language types to add colors automatically.
Logseq, kept up to date on all my devices with Syncthing
Fiber to the home is pretty neat. I could actually more than double the speed to 3Gb/s symmetrical for about $14 more per month, but frankly even the current speed is way more than I need. Will probably step it down a bit when my promotional discount ends.
Supports downloading a server transcoded file? That’s amazing!
Would like to see an Fdroid version
Forgot to mention earlier, Steam is an example of a real world situation where I do actually hit around 1.5 Gb/s down
Certainly true in regards to real life use, but it’s a good way to check that there isn’t some issue on my end that’s limiting the speed I am paying for
Unfortunately doesn’t quite reach the speeds speedtest.net can hit, but still cool to have a tool like this
If it’s still in the return window I personally would yeah
Except that it will taunt you on your dashboard.
Nothing like that is ever acceptable to show up on the dashboard of a service I am self hosting. Will not update Immich anymore unless they remove this garbage.
Look up layers, each physical switch can be used for multiple keys.
It looks like NAND and therefore SSD pricing is trending up currently due to some supply limitations. If you want to get some large drives it might be best to try to do it soon, or be prepared for a wait/inflated pricing.
Using the F40 preview with KDE and a regular update from Discover rolled xz back to the known good version 5.4.6
Interesting, I had zero problems with the RPMFusion Nvidia driver on Fedora on two machines that did have TPM and secure boot. In fact, it was surprisingly easy.
If it is working for you as is, no need to make a change