I thought that was honestly the joke.
On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a human.
I thought that was honestly the joke.
Thanks for the heads up, yea I’m well aware of that, I use it to, well… sync, my phone pictures with my PC.
I will probably start with this approach and see where it leads me, thanks!
Docker configs, sensitive documents, pictures, a limited amount of video files…
Notwithstanding that running an LLM is still more expensive than a search engine, in any reasoning around running an LLM you must include the training and, most of all, the incentive as a consumer you are giving to further training.
It’s like arguing that cooking a steak has negligible environmental impact. The point is the whole industry meant to provide you the steak in the first place.
Notwithstanding that running an LLM is still more expensive than a search engine, in any reasoning around running an LLM you must include the training and, most of all, the incentive as a consumer you are giving to further training.
It’s like arguing that cooking a steak has negligible environmental impact. The point is the whole industry meant to provide you the steak in the first place.
No I’m not. Other questions?
Sure, or you could send an email to the leading international institution on the matter to get a very accurate answer!
Is it the most reasonable course of action? No. Is it more reasonable than waste a gazillion Watt so you can maybe get some better keywords to then paste in a search engine? Yes.
I need to throw random spare old HDs at it, I expect failures, I expect expanding it, I expect very different sizes between the disks.
A privacy respecting search engine.
There are a huge number of vastly better solutions to get that…
Civilization is also an obvious answer that I’m not seeing mentioned. I feel like it’s more manageable than Stellaris, especially older versions (I tend to play IV or V).
It’s clearly another way to wall the apple garden further, to the point where you don’t get to communicate in an effective way unless you both have an iPhone.
I was hoping for some Proxmox magic dynamic allocation of resources, CPU cores and RAM between the two VMs. I have 16Gb RAM anyway so I should have plenty…
I guess I’ll play around starting from those much needed USB to SATA powered cables.
There a dozens of us!
So I guess I can build a new VM and this won’t impact too heavily on my computational power (mostly Jellyfinn streaming 1080p stuff), correct?
Is there any way around the impending… running out of USB? Would a usb-C dongle be a nono?
Either way, thanks for the great answer.
I thought it was a great way to roast the game by implying it makes you shit yourself.
I’m a fellow noob, maybe that’s why I found the bath side of it more amusing. I can relate to the pervasive obsession and unexpected eureka moments.
According to a different thread “USB 4” is in fact “USB4”.
No, no and… yes.