

Based on what? A quick peek and I didn’t see any of the stuff I expect from LLMs
Infrastructure nerd, gamer, and Lemmy.ca maintainer


Based on what? A quick peek and I didn’t see any of the stuff I expect from LLMs


Yes, buses are far superior to trains for committing crimes


I don’t know if a lot of people realize that LLM’s basically started from Google translate.


Yes it was a overblown nothing.
One thing to point out as well is the admin runs an AI Advertising company, and their lemmy also has ads all over it - https://lemmy.org/u/Mazdak
I feel trying to monetize lemmy is against the whole idea of it.


I was at a gaming studio that closed down in late 2024, most of the people I’ve talked to since have left games and work in general tech.
At my house around 10-15. For lemmy.ca and our other sites, 35ish maybe. At work… hundreds.


Not all datacenters bother with noise abaitment.


Check lsmod and see if the kernel modules are loaded. Nvidia smi is probably loading them for you on first run.
Edit your bootloader config and turn off quiet / splash so you actually get a useful boot log.


The source code is private, how can you call that open source?


I owned several xps in a row, then got one with that touch bar. I returned it and stayed away since. Smart move to ditch it
Imagine a disk shelf of 24 drives being connected by a pair of sas loops. You’d want the faster speeds then. It’s not about individual drives.
One is 6gb sas and the other is 12gb.
You probably won’t notice a difference


Holiday sale starts Dec 18th


Doesn’t really make sense for self hosting. Filtering the traffic is pointless if the traffic just completely overwhelms your internet.
Also generally self hosters aren’t running bgp with their own asn.
Rotisserie chickens are probably made with ones close to the expiry date. Nobody is going to buy a whole raw chicken that’s best before tomorrow.
You’ve made a virtual disk on the zfs. The vm will never see the zfs, that’s managed entirely by the host.
Yes you’ll want to make a normal partition inside that virtual disk.
With vms you can’t just access the host zfs, it’s always abstracted. If you use lxc containers on proxmox then you can bind the zfs into the container (google it for steps, it’s not in the Gui)

A friend just got one of these which I thought is pretty appealing, it takes 8x m2 2280 nvme ssd’s - https://www.terra-master.com/en-ca/products/f8-ssd-plus
Many (crows, racoons, probably more) will use water to soften food, which is kinda similar. Control of fire I think is too difficult for proper cooking.