joplin
joplin
I would recommend fedora with kde. Kde is my go to desktop recommendation, and it is (iirc) developed a lot in germany, so support for that should be good.
I have an arc for transcoding, and I had to set the device to /dev/dri without the renderD128 part. If I were you, I would just use the 2060. If it’s there for llama or something I’d still try it and see how it does doing both at once, as it should be separate parts of the gpu handling that.
i don’t know much bash, so anyone else who responds is probably more right, but since no one has responded, here’s my 2 cents: it appears to be a script to run all scripts in .bashrc.d. That would be similar to how some apps will let you separate a configuration file into multiple files in a directory conf.d. If there is no .bashrc.d, then it should be fine.
Also there are various specific cryptos that are easier or harder to mine. I believe monero is quite easy and bitcoin is more difficult, for example. I swear I’m not a cryptobro, I’m just a computer nerd who has been asked to explain it so many times that I have an okay understanding. Plus I had a CS teacher who was super into crypto and did a few lectures on it. You are generally correct, though. Also apologies for incoherence. My brain is not braining so well today.
Most consumer ones don’t, but for a lot of them I’ve heard there’s a hack that will work by identifying it as a similar supported one.
I suspect a large proportion of AMD GPU users have done that, though not necessarily for stable diffusion. I know I have.
You didn’t get past the title, did you?
You could use gluetun to run it through a VPN. I think they cache the videos so you would avoid latency issues from the VPN.
I took a CS class that was java based, and now my go-to is Pascal for file names. Sometimes I do flat or screaming just 'cause.
I set firefox pip windows to stay above everything and that works fine.
what’s broken? legitimately asking.
I looked at your other comments on lemmy for 30 sec and found that you are clearly joking. So glad everyone understands sarcasm.
Yeah, I like it too. My only issue is ollama’s lack of intel support. I have been looking at issue 1590 on their GitHub. For now I have a 1050ti in a cardboard box PC with other hardware being 10+ years old and a mixed set of RAM totalling 12G. It also has a 100Mbit nic, so I can’t take advantage of full internet speed when downloading models. The worst part is they can support intel, but haven’t merged the solution because of an issue with the windows intel drivers. Linux is fine but I can 't have it. I wasn’t planning to rant, but I already typed it so… enjoy?
I’m not sure, but they’re the only distro I’ve used that properly packages openrgb. It automatically does the udev rules and everything.
I think you might mean 4096.
I was thinking a vibrator from a device with haptics, but if that’s what you want, go for it.
One of the rare cases where this is a serious option: just don’t buy it. People say that for phones that spy on you, but that’s ridiculous because that is quite hard for some people. This is not. Use a regular toothbrush. Duck tape a vibrator motor to the handle if you really feel like that helps. You don’t need the ai, and it is unlikely that you will only ever be able to buy ai toothbrushes.
Ollama with open webui if you have a computer lying around. I’m able to run the 7b models on a 1050ti. Be warned if you haven’t hosted stuff, it’s a rabbit hole.
this is a file permission issue, nothing to do with LUKS. The solution should be to access the files as root. You could use the command “Sudo chmod a+rwx /path/to/drive” to set completely accessible file permissions, which is not a best practice typically, but would be fine here since the drive’s encrypted.