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That or dumb money is just dumb, and if the cost of money is free, you can just guess at things that might work with thousands of monkeys hitting typewriters.
That or dumb money is just dumb, and if the cost of money is free, you can just guess at things that might work with thousands of monkeys hitting typewriters.
Ahem. I don’t see the Lemmy app on there.
That being said go ahead and pirate, I’m not your dad
What am I letters on a screen? I’m not going to stop you.
heh.
Plantasia comes up in my recommends regularly.
I mean, I don’t know your use case, but as a self-hoster/ research scientist, I think my usage is much much. And I do rely on mine for business, as my wife and I both rely on it for hosting our data, which for me is large geospatial datasets, and when I’m doing large compute runs, there are many many read writes. We also store a large amount of music/ videos for streaming and running a jelly fin server. Thats been fine as well. I think since in our case we don’t have a ton of people hitting the server at once, its just never as stressed as it might be in a corporate/ multi user environment.
No issues what’s so ever. Have them in a four drivE QNAS. I was a bit concerned about them being cheaper drives initially but after I got them installed I literally haven’t thought about them again in terms of reliability.
0 complaints and they seem to be doing about as well as some more expensive drives might be.
I * think * those were the brand I bought?
Regardless, 80 for 12 TB is a steal.
Yep. Nothing sus. I also don’t have the time to do a deep dive. I need to work. It might be this chip. It might be my bluetooth headset (but I have issues with my mouse and keyboard too). I don’t have time to figure it out, so I just keep this on a copy paste ready terminal and if I have issue, I run the command and I’m good to go.
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I don’t know why this works, but if im having issues, i do this, and it fixes all of them across the board. Even just restarting the service is not as effective as this. That some times works, sometimes doesn’t.
I’m confident its not a drive or ram issue. Its a blue tooth issue/ audio. But I also can’t explain why it is so consistent.
Just being… crappy?
Not connecting automatically. Bad quality. Some glitchy artifacts. It gets horrible The only work around I’ve found is stupid but running apt reinstall --purge bluez gnome-bluetooth
and it works fine. So annoying but I have to do this almost every day.
I dont know if this even makes sense but damn if bluetooth/ audio could get to a point of “It just works”.
Grace “Light has a speed limit” Hopper
I’ll have you know that googling this phrase results in a link to this post, which makes the origin of this phrase no more clear.
Can you explain please?
I think. it’s just path stickiness at this point. CUDA works and then you can ignore it’s existence and do the thing you actually care about. ML in the pre CUDA days was painful. CUDA makes it not painful. Asking people to return to painfully…
Good luck…
yep yep and yep.
and they’ve been eating their lunch so long at this point I’ve given up on that changing.
The new world stands in cuda and that’s just the way it is. I don’t really want an nVidia, radeon seems far better for price to performance . Except I can justify an nVidia for work.
I can’t justify a radeon for work.
No reason it can’t exist. I’m not super familiar with the program, but for a couple bucks you can run it on elest
It’s threethousandthirty
2026:
Tabs the whole bloody way round…