[-] ashe@lemmy.starless.one 2 points 9 months ago

A Very Polish Christmas by Sabadu.

[-] ashe@lemmy.starless.one 11 points 9 months ago

idk why, but everytime I try archinstall it breaks in one way or another. I'm sure it works perfectly well for everyone else, I'm just cursed

note: not seeking advice, I prefer my manually installed FDE + secureboot EFISTUB setup anyways

[-] ashe@lemmy.starless.one 45 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

You can run an LLM on a phone (tried it myself once, with llama.cpp), but even on the simplest model I could find it was doing maybe one word every few seconds while using up 100% of the CPU. The quality is terrible, and your battery wouldn't last an hour.

[-] ashe@lemmy.starless.one 32 points 9 months ago

"How to get a job: have work experience."

"How to get work experience: get a job."

[-] ashe@lemmy.starless.one 11 points 9 months ago

I admire your dedication, but you really could've just done this

btrfs fi mkswapfile --size 16G /swap
swapon /swap
[-] ashe@lemmy.starless.one 8 points 9 months ago

zfs send -I

[-] ashe@lemmy.starless.one 6 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Buying the music and selfhosting a streaming server is an option, though obviously not for everyone

[-] ashe@lemmy.starless.one 16 points 10 months ago

Restricting the internet based on where you happen to live can only end badly.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by ashe@lemmy.starless.one to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

I currently have a 24/7 linux old-office-PC-turned-server for self-hosting, and a desktop for mostly programming and playing games (linux as a host + a windows VM with a passed-through GPU). The server's i5-3330 is usually at ~10-15% usage.

Here's the actual idea: what if, instead of having a separate server and desktop, I had one beefy computer that'd run 24/7 acting as a server and just spun up a linux or windows VM when I needed a desktop? GPUs and USB stuff would be passed through, and I could buy a PCIe SATA or NVMe controller I could also passthrough to not have to worry about virtualized disk overhead.

I'm almost certain I could make this work, but I wonder if it's even worth it - would it consume less power? What about damage to the components from staying powered 24/7? It'd certainly be faster accessing a NAS without the whole "Network-Attached" part, and powering on the desktop for remote access could just be a command over SSH instead of some convoluted remote WoL that I haven't bothered setting up yet.

I'd love to hear your thoughts on this.

Edit 2 months later: Just bought a 7950X3D and use the 3D V-cache half of it as a virtualized desktop with the other cores used for running the host and other VMs. Works perfectly when passing through a dedicated GPU, but iGPU passthrough is very difficult if not impossible since I couldn't manage it.

Edit even later-er: iGPU passthrough is possible on ryzen 7000 after all, everything works great now.

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