

The training sets aren’t all human created. They have models that feed other models training data. That doesn’t change your point, but you should know it’s worse than you think.


The training sets aren’t all human created. They have models that feed other models training data. That doesn’t change your point, but you should know it’s worse than you think.


My key is used in so many places I’m reluctant to update it. I probably should, even just to use newer crypto standards.


Yeah, I only put specific things there. Management and monitoring things. The services are still local.


I’ve been using a VPS for a while now. I still maintain it, so it’s very much like self hosting.


Self hosting can be stretched to mean you’re hosting your own services on a cloud provider.


Defense in depth for one. It looks like this project is made for protecting your data on cloud storage. I’ve noticed right now there seems to be a lot of projects around using relatively cheap S3 storage solutions.


Just self host the whole thing with Forgejo. I run a few github actions on runners all on my own stuff.


I haven’t used it, but this project looks interesting: https://github.com/dkorecko/PatchPanda
It doesn’t just update you containers, it checks the release notes too.


Airline pilots have a mandatory retirement age because they could kill 100s of people with a mistake. Trump has killed untold numbers so far with his decisions.


You don’t even need to be rooted these days. There are apps that basically route through a “vpn” on your device that does the same dns filtering.


This was my thought as well. Seems like a very thinly veiled antisemitic thing to say.
If you want to modify the already flakey at times driver.
If power consumption and media server are your goals, an Intel CPU is what you want. Intel with quicksync is the most power efficient way to transcode video. Your GTX960 could do it, but will use more power, be limited to fewer codec types, and be limited to 2 streams.


I use borg with borgmatic. Heck, if you’re using Nextcloud AIO, borg is built in. It uses rsync, and takes incremental, deduplicated backups. I like it because it’s mostly just setting up ssh and a config file.
More specifically I use Nextcloud’s built in borg and these two containers:
Edit: I forgot that for my personal devices I use PikaBackup, which also uses Borg.


Not true. The single greatest thing you can do to have a lower carbon footprint is to not have any children.


Yeah, exactly why I think suggested routines would be nice. Break things into push/pull days, etc…


That’s pretty close.


I never really thought of self hosting something like this. Does it have the ability to recommend routines for you? It would be cool to be able to give it a list of equipment, maybe a schedule, and have it recommend workouts you can do to effectively use your time.


I would love for him to admit that in court to try and prove he doesn’t use a computer.
I have some other keys for different things like “service accounts.” But I mainly have one personal key I use for things that need ssh keys.