

Ham and cheese sandwich.


Ham and cheese sandwich.


15% of the $0 I pay seems about right.


This was just a “fuck you” to US export controls, nobody serious is using gaming cards for major LLM processing. It’s usable as a hobbyist self-hosting a small model, but that’s about it.


HP? That’s surprising, my impression of HP for the last decade or two is that of complete hatred of their customers.


PS: Suck it, Bambu.


Yah, that’s a dupe. That one is cm0002@lemy.lol and this one is beep@piefed.world but they’re both to the linux@programming.dev community, which to my mind makes it a dupe, not a cross-post.


Small ones will mostly ablate in the atmosphere. Bigger ones will still end up solid enough to come apart and either strike or explode above ground.


I used to shit like every two to three days, especially if I were out backpacking. Now it’s more like daily.


You’re wrong again. It’s also snaps.


Did she shoot herself in the back of the head three times?


Some HP SFF with 8GB+ and maybe 6th gen or higher would suffice. Spend $100 on a used one which will come with a small SSD. Slap a used 4TB drive in it for storage. Install Debian, Docker and use the NC AIO config.
Don’t piss around with a Pi that’s going to be twice the price with a tiny SD card (that you shouldn’t use for volatile storage), no NVME or SATA, and a tenth of the processing power.


If you want to build something fast and not deal with the ridiculous and ever-changing complexity that is Eclipse/Kotlin, consider Flutter. It’s cross-platform so if there turns out to be a Linux phone that gets past the stage of novelty, you won’t be re-writing it.
Flutter has it’s downsides, but it’s a pretty good platform overall. Many Android (and iOS) apps are done in it.


I can’t imagine all the fireplaces in North America emit what 10 seconds of the forest fires we’ve had over the last couple years in Canada would have. Talk about pissing into the ocean.
Most people should be using a VPN and not exposing these things to the internet at large via proxies or port forwards.


Done and done.


I don’t want to think about the number of slop PRs this would generate.


Add Oracle.
And in what world does Palantir handle private data for health systems? Like, who the fuck is being greased there?


Didn’t Intel shitcan this entire line recently? I wanted one and can’t find one in the wild.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LH0-WXUFY2k for a direct link.
Pump those numbers up so CBS can choke on it.