

that is fine, the only requirement AFAIK is the user being in the docker group in case you’re having permission issues running it as user


that is fine, the only requirement AFAIK is the user being in the docker group in case you’re having permission issues running it as user


It could be considered biochemical warfare


along with the compose.yaml file, unless I need it in a different drive for any reason
btw, the prices of managed runners are going down, not increasing
https://docs.github.com/en/billing/reference/actions-runner-pricing#standard-github-hosted-runners
still good to have a self-hosted alternative though
ah right, my bad
fwiw, you can self host a GitHub actions runner


I’m the only user of my setup, but I configure docker compose stacks, use configs as bind mounts, and track everything in a git repo synchronized every now and then.


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tbh, with those hips I might eventually join the robots


“amazon leo” is distinctive enough


I cracked down on amazon, I highly recommend it


I think you need something like restic with a retention policy
https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/stable/060_forget.html#removing-snapshots-according-to-a-policy
--keep-{hourly,daily,weekly,monthly,yearly}
other solutions that implement similar policies are kopia and rustic
the advantage of using an off the shelf solution is that it’s almost certainly more reliable than what anyone can come up with in a few hours, and, it works with incremental backups, so your space requirements are drastically reduced depending how often you run it.


Intel has some GPUs that are more cost effective than NVIDIA’s when it comes to VRAM.
Arc A770 is selling for $370 in the US, and the new B50 for $399, both with 16GB.
B60 has 24GB, but I’m not sure where to find it.


everyday to once a month, depending how often I use the server
IME usually waiting longer to apply larger updates causes more issues than smaller and more frequent ones
tbh it’s still more uptime than I can manage myself


Yeah, it’s BS. I scrutinize PRs to let peers realize that it’s often not worth the time when they have to redo basically everything the agent wrote in the first place. There’s been some truly lazy PRs…
LLMs have inherent problems that are not going to be solved tomorrow and probably not in the next decade. Companies are struggling to justify their investments and, while useful at times, LLMs won’t lead us to average intelligence, hardly superintelligence.
If AGI was around the corner, do you think Sam Altman would be wasting time with erotic content generation?
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