

I’m running the Immich Flatpak Snap specifically for this reason. It’s always one version out of date but always self updates without issues :)
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I’m running the Immich Flatpak Snap specifically for this reason. It’s always one version out of date but always self updates without issues :)
I’ve had good success with mistral
You joke but this is exactly how this specific ad works. My brother got it yesterday and he picked the wrong answer and the ad played again.
No because that is just an API that can run LLMs locally. GPT4All is an all in one solution that can run the .gguf file. Same with kobold ai.
There already is. You can download copies of AI that are similar or better than ChatGPT from hugging face. I run different models locally to create my own useless AI slop without paying for anything.
It’s the new “btw I use arch”
Only if the cheque goes towards improving the UX of it all. The main thing that prevents normal users from switching is forcing them to learn new concepts like federation, picking a server, and all that entails.
People here are in a bubble where they think everyone else is as tech savvy as them.
But it’s okay to use them to train LLMs…
Bazzite. I’ll now accept my ban from the moderators.
Buy a NAS , sell my old gaming pc (acting as 1 node in my proxmox cluster of 2), buy a second mini pc, learn more about backups and fallbacks and all that fun stuff
It just occurred to me that Russia and china are going to get everything they want while America and the west sit on their hands.
Documentation, screenshots, a forum, one click installer or simple line to paste into the terminal.
I don’t like docker. It’s hard to update containers, hard to modify specific settings, hard to configure network settings, just overall for me I’ve had a bad experience. It’s fantastic for quickly spinning things up but for long term usecase and customizing it to work well with all my services, I find it lacking.
I just create Debian containers or VMs for my different services using Proxmox. I have full control over all settings that I didn’t have in docker.
One of my friends (when I was in grade 7) was on the interpol missing children’s list. We were going to school and he told me this so later at lunch I went to the computer lab and looked him up and Lo and behold, there he is.
The story isn’t really relevant in this context. I just felt like sharing.
Should be 192.168.2.0/24
I’ve always had issues with docker, especially when running it on a proxmox vm. I get weird network issues where when docker runs, the whole vm is cut off from network access (but my docker containers have internet). I also have problems with updates. Maybe it’s the whole virtual-ception of it all, a vm running docker running an application.
So far I’ve been getting by with running containers for every service (or VMs when I needed a gui since command line for certain things is tough.
I don’t like the idea of a single large server. If a node fails, everything goes tits up. If I have multiple nodes and one fails, my other services have zero downtime.
Convince me otherwise - I don’t work in this industry I teach boomers how to use MS Word haha.
Oh believe me I know. Hence getting more mini pcs and wanting a NAS. 10 vms is not enough!
I misremembered; I run “Immich Distribution” which is a snap and I run it on a Debian server.