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You know what they say, something is better than nothing
You know what they say, something is better than nothing
I’m Gen Z and I still know all this stuff because that’s just what I’m interested in. I don’t think it’s a huge issue that those things were made simpler for the average person and that they don’t know how it works. It’s not like you can or need to know everything.
It’s not that you’re missing a font but rather that your font is missing those symbols. They’re not just regular letters. Here’s what it should look like:
Yeah, I voted for the Pirate Party but I’m probably gonna vote for Die Linke (eng.: The Left) next election
I have Home Assistant running with TTS and STT on a mini PC with an Intel N100 CPU and 16 gigs of RAM. Works great. LLMs and Stable Diffusion need way more procesing power and RAM (or rather VRAM cause both are very slow without a GPU), so that mini PC wouldn’t be enough for that tho.
You could use the split-screen thing to have two apps opened at the same time. Someone else also already commented that there’s a setting to allow the app unrestricted battery usage, which basically allows it to run in the background without getting killed.
Gotta find someone worthy of inhereting your exquisite library
If it’s not available as an application, you should probably look into docker compose
What I’m using is Text Generation WebUI with an 11B GGUF model from Huggingface. I offloaded all layers to the GPU, which uses about 9GB of VRAM. With GGUF models, you can choose how many layers to offload to the GPU, so it uses less VRAM. Layers that aren’t offloaded use system RAM and the CPU, which will be slower.
15 games for $70 are enough to save $1000, which is definitely enough for a good gaming PC. After buying a PS5 and the cheapest PS Plus subscription, paid yearly (cause that’s the cheapest option per month) for a little more than 8 years, you’re also at $1000. With the most expensive PS Plus option it would only take a little more than 4 years.
In GNOME you just need to log in with your Nextcloud account in the system settings and it will add it in the file manager
There’s a project called Watchtower that is specifically for auto-updating docker-compose containers
I use it a lot when I’m on the go because it’s just very quick and easy. I also contribute to OSM normally using my PC or Laptop.
I read somewhere that it should be checked because it can cause issues on Linux otherwise
That’s weird, I never had issues either. Did you check the box at the beginning so it doesn’t use more than 4gb RAM?
It’s just that I only read manga on my phone anyway (even though that might be because it’s not synced between devices) and I’ve never had the issue that an online source went offline. I just thought that maybe there are other reasons, like how you can get way better quality when you self host something like Jellyfin for movies and shows.
They already have their own Forgejo instance at git.suyu.dev
Can’t wait for forge federation, it’s super annoying that I need an account for each individual instance just to report a bug
A mini-pc with an Intel N100 will be a little more expensive (I bought one for ~150€) but it’s about 5-6 times faster than the Pi and mine also came with 16gb of RAM and a 500gb SSD. It requires very little power and because of that, it’s also very quiet. AV1 decode is also great if you plan to run something like Kodi on it or you want to do transcoding from an AV1 video with Jellyfin (I haven’t migrated those to it yet, so I don’t know how well it works in practice). I’m not sure but it might not even be a lot more expensive than a Pi with 8gb of RAM and an additional 500gb SSD.
1337 is fine for most stuff, I think. Private trackers start to make sense when you want to automate downloading shows and movies but if you just wanna pirate some game, you’ll probably find it on 1337 with a ton of seeders anyways.