And the player was a black man. So then the show was simply a group on only white people, who occasionally invited a guest token brown person every so often.
And the player was a black man. So then the show was simply a group on only white people, who occasionally invited a guest token brown person every so often.
He’s asking “Oh fuck. Oh shit. Why. Why is that hole for the neck so small? Ah fuck no.”
wtf are these acronyms?
What’s the default value?
So then, if you knew this, why did you bother to ask it first? I’m kinda annoyed and jealous of your AI friend over there. Are you breaking up with me?
This is great stuff! Thanks OP
I don’t use gallery apps on my phone because I don’t have the space for terabytes of photos and videos on my phone, but my server sitting in my closet does.
So Aves and other gallery apps are useless to me, and I’ll stick with whatever native gallery app exists ob whatever phone i use.
I can remotely view my entire gallery from abroad with Immich (which also happens to allow me to sync photos), and save the space on my phone for more photos.
It does everything Google charges money for in Google photos, but for free. NextCloud and random gallery apps offers nothing similar.
In immich I can open the world map and select photos i took in Hungary and Colorado without having to manually tag and manually locate them, and I have thousands of photos (hundreds of gigs of videos backed up from my phone as well) from the last 25 years taken across the world and can do this seamlessly by simply uploading them and having my server run a heuristic to automatically do this from the photograph metadata, and then proceed to share them with a self-hosted link to my spouse to enjoy.
Can I do this with NextCloud or on my phone without killing the battery?
Why am I forwarding all http and https traffic from WAN to a single system on my LAN? Wouldn’t that break my DNS?
Do you have instructions on how you set that up?
Development for that stopped almost a year ago because the performance difference is so much that no one used it and even AMD themselves dropped all funding to that project.
The problem with AMD graphics cards is that the performance that CUDA, xformers and pytorch provide for nVidia cards blows anything AMD has away by a significantly high order of magnitude.
I have no idea why AMD gpus are so trash when it comes near anything involving generative AI/LLMs, DLSS, Jellyfin transcoding, or even raytracing; i would recommend waiting until their upcoming new GPU announcements.
I read this entire this twice and I still don’t understand what your end goal is. What are you doing that requires all this unnecessary duplication?
Which crowdsec lists did you use? I’m on the free plan and can only subscribe to three of them and most of everything on the free tier looks like is useless since my Suricata can sync its rules with Proofpoint ET Open rulesets which are significantly more robust
This is excellent! Thank you!
It abstracts away llama.cpp in a way that, frankly, leaves a lot of performance and quality on the table.
OP, do you have any telemetry you can show us comparing the performance difference between what you setup on this guide and an Ollama setup? Otherwise, at face value, I’m going to assume this is another thing on the internet i have to assume is uncorroborated bullshit. Apologies for sounding rude.
I don’t like some things about the devs. I won’t rant, but I especially don’t like the hint they’re cooking up something commercial.
This concerns me. Please provide links for us to read here about this. I would like any excuse to uninstall Ollama. Thank you!
Since they did not attribute the author, nor ask for permission within this image posted, per the wording of the actual fucking Creative Commons license, it is indeed plagiarism.
SCP Project is not public domain. You absolutely cannot do whatever you want with it.
You have to request permission from the author, and often pay them, before being allowed to write using derivative content, doesn’t matter if you intend to make money off of it or not.
What a fantastic idea!