

Guess it was good I jumped on the 5700 X3D when I was able to.
Wonder what 3 series sells for… 3700X, etc.
The Post Ninja


Guess it was good I jumped on the 5700 X3D when I was able to.
Wonder what 3 series sells for… 3700X, etc.


Already got it


Descent



EU people: Go vacation somewhere else, USA is not a good destination right now.


davie504 be like


even more nuts is that it will support pc games via FEX, an emulation layer that runs x86 windows games on ARM in Linux
In addition to streaming from your battlestation


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Next time don’t download the pirate library.


Local models. Can’t be surveiled if your ai isn’t on the internet.


I was thinking of a Trixie from Hasbro


“NO! WE’RE NEVER GONNA QUIT! AIN’T NOTHING WRONG WITH IT! …”


When you put your server’s tailscale IP in the dns, anything that looks up that dns gets the tailscale IP. You only need to connect the devices you want to have connect to the server to the same tailscale network, and your system will handle the routing.


On your DNS provider, make an A record with your IP address, AAAA record with your IPv6 address. If these addresses change often, either setup a dyndns (your DNS provider needs to support this) or pay for a Static IP from your ISP. Firewall the hell out of your network, have a default deny (drop) new inbound rule, and only open ports for your service. Use an nginx reverse proxy if possible to keep direct connections out of your service, and use containers (docker?) for your service(s). Don’t forget to setup certbot and fail2ban. You need certbot to auto update your certs, and you need fail2ban to keep the automated login hacker bots from getting in.
That’s the minimum. You can do more with ip region blocking and such, as well as more advanced firewalling and isolation. Also possible to use Tailscale and point the DNS A record to the Tailscale IP, which will eliminate exposing your public IP to the internet.


Trump: “I love goooooooooold!”


Reminder that a lot of linux is American based. How long before linux itself gets targetted by the American regime?
Also a lot of the little program bees that make up your favorite linux distros are hosted on github, Microsoft owned.
Your options for a normal person’s desktop are a fork of Mint (Ireland), OpenSuSE (Germany), or Ubuntu (UK?).


I will note that AI customer service could be an improvement. Customer service helpline jobs are one of the worst jobs to get paid peanuts to do.
Of course, my preference is to upgrade the crap voice recognition system with an AI voice recognition system, which is way better at understanding words. The help desk jockeys can stay, as they do the real work.
Very, because it is politically advantageous.