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AMD RX 7800 with the baked in drivers. I've tried the Amdpro drivers as well. The only way I can get the manager to run is calling it with sudo from CLI. Trying to start from the menu yields nothing :/ I just setup my VM and started crunching world community grid, so at least I'm back in it for now
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I am using the official repos. I tried their installer as well as the package on the Discover
Software Store. The manager just doesn't show up, and sometimes it affects my graphics (makes it low res all of a sudden). I think my best bet is to make a VM and maybe do some GPU pass through if I feel like crunching with GPU
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I am insanely jealous of you. Playing with people you know is just on a different level. My highschool friends showed up at my house with a Burning Crusade Disc they bought me, forced me to install and play with them, then I got hooked and they all quit :')
Maybe one day the kiddo will play with me.
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Yes, very good points. I am not a ML expert by any means, but it does seem like companies are in a bit of an arms race right now, and are just trying to grow large models without doing it properly.
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After Reddit changed their upvoting to not be a 1:1 (meaning 1 upvote means 1 person liked it), I kind of started wanting to move away. It made it really hard to track how popular something is vs how promoted it is.
First of all, happy to see there's a Gridcoin community here :) Anyone running BOINC on Ubuntu 22.04? I have been running it on Linux for probably 5+ years without issue, but it seems there is a problem running on 22.04 and beyond.
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I listened to the interview of Apollo's dev, and the interviewer brought up a good point (the only good point I've heard on the other side of this). Natural language models are becoming very popular, and lots of companies are building them. To do this, they are scraping the web, and especially places like Reddit. It sounds like Reddit wants to capitalize on this by increasing their API's to these (absurdly) high prices.
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Same.
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I've been using this one without issues for years. https://a.co/d/iTasHwu
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Thanks! I had tried it, but I end up going back to pihole for the GUI <3
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Someone who wasn't feeling creative
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I'm getting about ~800-900 Mbps down and ~15 up (a bit more than what I pay for). I did notice that when I saturate the sownly speeds, my CPU will max out and I'll start getting latency spikes to the point where the traffic stops on the network.
After looking into it and adding a buffer bloat rule/ limiter, I'm not having any issues. I guess that's the price of running IDS on 7 VLAN interfaces, but it's getting by. When I go 10Gbe I will definitely pick something a little more capable, but it's great for 1 Gbe
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Another Simple Login user here. Been using for years now, and since the partnership(?) with Proton, it's included with my membership which is great.
Is this community for, retail, classic or HC/SoM? I guess it's not big enough to have to define itself yet, but just curious.
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- Protectli microappliance running pfsense with all my VLANS/ DDNS/ IDS and OpenVPN to connect home
- Some cheap Tp link 1Gbe managed switch (next on the upgrade list)
- RS1221+ 8 bay NAS with 60TB raw (used to hold media to serve Jellyfin as well as Proxmox VM backups)
- Intel NUC running proxmox (Home assistant/ Jellyfin/ Pihole/ Whoogle, etc)
- TP Link EAP 660HD AP (most recent upgrade, and very happy with it, previously had been using OpenWRT/ Luci on a R7800)
Also hoping to get a server style UPS soon, which reminds me, I have to go check if there's a homelabsales community here :)
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Really hoping that one day I can slide the stories left or right and up/down vote like how Relay for Reddit currently works.
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Definitely trying one for my next build.