I am collecting hard to find art house stuff. So I have redundancy, but no backup. If your collection is easy to redownload I totally would use the interwebs as my backup.
I am collecting hard to find art house stuff. So I have redundancy, but no backup. If your collection is easy to redownload I totally would use the interwebs as my backup.
I think a lot of proxy servers have that functionality, HAproxy definitely has… With nginx you need the “plus” Version to proxy tcp.
security
i think you are completely wrong here. big corporations do cost assessments of security vs costs of security breaches. if security is more expensive than data breach, they will accept the breach.
Unpopular opinion: don’t use any of the Truenas, unRAID, freenas, Openmediavault, proxmox stuff. Sooner or later you will run into something those special interest systems can’t do and it will feel annoyingly limiting.
Choose a widely used vanilla Linux distro, Debian or Ubuntu, install everything as docker container, learn how to handle docker compose and how to configure stacks via docker-compose.yml
I think the most advanced OpenSource LLM model right now is considered to be Mistral 7B Open Orca. You can serve it via the Oobabooga GUI (which let’s you try other LLM models as well). If you don’t have a GPU for interference, this will be nothing like the ChatGPT experience though but much slower.
https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui
You can also try these models on your desktop using GPT4all, which doesn’t support GPU ATM.
You can also see oom killer messages with dmesg
The question is not so much if you have enough physical ram but if your docker management tool has established resource limits for the containers. Oom killer will stop the process regardless of the fact that there is enough free memory if the container goes over its Ressource contraints.
Well that’s possible with a lot of deduplicators. But I’d take a look at duff:
https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/man1/duff.1.html
https://github.com/elmindreda/duff
The duff utility reports clusters of duplicates in the specified files and/or directories. In the default mode, duff prints a customizable header, followed by the names of all the files in the cluster. In excess mode, duff does not print a header, but instead for each cluster prints the names of all but the first of the files it includes.
If no files are specified as arguments, duff reads file names from stdin.
How should a duplicate finder know which is the source of the duplicate?
Pretty much every distro has a minimal version, including ubuntu. I think the better criteria for choosing a distro are release management, community support, and general architecture of package management etc.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Minimal
https://www.debian.org/CD/netinst/
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Netboot
Etc
Alpine Linux is not a great suggestion for someone who doesn’t know Linux well, since the lack of libc can and does lead to occasional compatibility problems.
The Intel NUC’s with 13th gen CPU idle at less than 10w. They have a i5-1340p CPU.
Out of curiosity, why do you get downvoted for mentioning Anytype? I just discovered it yesterday, and it looks really good, except for the web GUI
I looked at Anytype recently and it looks really cool, but… why on earth do a lot of these tools (not only Anytype, Joplin too) not have Web-Clients? It feels so old-school to have to install an app for these tools.
git-annex allows managing large files with git, without storing the file contents in git. It can sync, backup, and archive your data, offline and online. Checksums and encryption keep your data safe and secure. Bring the power and distributed nature of git to bear on your large files with git-annex.
git-annex is designed for git users who love the command line. For everyone else, the git-annex assistant turns git-annex into an easy to use folder synchroniser.
I just installed JupyterLab and ventured into the world of data visualization in Python, letting ChatGPT do the dirty work.
I love that it not only corrects the grammar and spelling it can fix your indentation errors in toml and yaml (or python) as well and give you an individual lesson on what you did wrong and why (if you want that.)
Fuck it all
Why not just let ChatGPT handle it don’t give a damn :)
There is a instagram to pixelfed crossposting bot. Didn’t look into the details though who needs to create the API key on IG…
I don’t know how much configurable invidious is in terms of allow-listing content, but unless you want to locally cache the content you want them to see - which seems a lot of work, I guess that’s the way to go
https://github.com/iv-org/invidious