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If you’re looking forward to use some LLM AI chatbot (e.g. ollama), you might prefer nvidia. I have been using my card without problems. If your only usecase is videogames and movies, then probably AMD is okay. Something similar might happen on regards to transcoding (serving movies to many devices), you might want to check which brand offers the best (some nvidia cards have hacks to enable features that are otherwise off because they segment market with that). In any case, depending on your usecase, you might prefer look into models actually, and not only the brand… on top of it, prices are fluctuating a lot. Perhaps you find a great card, for a great price, but with some compromise on the desired functionality. I’ve been there, ideally you want something to tackle all problems (incl. future desires of functionality and so on…)
Have you tried protonvpn-cli ? it has no GUI, of course.
Seems like you used a Linux long time ago. Or, a “libre” distro without drivers, and you went on trying to use hardware that wasn’t ~1 year old or more.
How about using some isolation? nix-env, distrobox, or flathub (official builds only?). I have listed them in my own (personal) order of preference.
From what I see, it’s like distrobox (using Podman) for Fedora inmutable spins. Cool!
Please, go ahead! I like what you did previously, asking about recent improvements people applied to their systems. Just now, I have realized that moderating is also about inspiring significant contributions within the community. Challenge accepted!
Great idea!!!
Count me in. I am moderator of another communities here, no problem.
And if it weren’t like that, we can also block connections with NetGuard ;)
Maybe you find it. But do keep in mind that FOSS projects tend to be smaller than commercial privacy nightmares. So, if you could live with the functionality being split across apps, it will be more feasible. It’s also easier to maintain smaller apps, so there’s many benefits overall…!
Runner Up, on f-droid is great for measuring speed and the like. I assume you meant running and gps. Other sports (e.g. gym, weights or functional training) got other apps. I’m not logging anything, just use TimeR Machine for everything. As for the food, I have no experience but there are a couple of apps on F-droid like FitBook or SECUSO’s food-tracker. Good luck!
I use rsnapshot docker image from Linuxserver. The tool uses rsync incrementally and does rotation/ prunning for you (e.g. keep 10 days, 5 weeks, 8 months, 100 years). I just pointed it to the PostgreSQL data volume. This runs without interruption of service. To restore, I need to convert from WAL files into a dump… So, load an empty PostgreSQL container on any snapshot and run the dump command.
Browsers could list more than Brave.
It’s not a representative democracy. It’s direct democracy, like anarchistic communes.
Yes, as safe as SSH can be. Why not use https with cloudfare tunnels? For SSH, depends on security config and ofuscation measures… Like disabling root login, use encryption keys instead of plain password, pick a “hidden” port number, and so on. There were many posts here and all over the web about this. I would add either crowdsec or fail2ban to the mix… That’s prettt much all that there is.
There’s xbrowsersync which can be used with a self hosted service. I am currently hosting another one for myself, LinkDing. It has import from browsers via html, but no real sync. There’s an addon to add new bookmarks directly to it. Another addon, injector is whay made me switch. My search results may contain a previously bookmarked link, this is added and highlighted then.
This is what OP looks for. It exists! Other repos only cover partially (e.g. either ollama or tts)
This is good advice. Learn about markdown syntax, try Obsidian to write notes that can be interrelated in a network, add drawings, and export selected notes to HTML. You can further stylize all of them with some custom CSS. There are many “content management system” (CMS) like Obsidian does. I’d self host ghostwriter. But just search for a CMS on awesome self hosted list and find something popular that’s akin to you for whatever features or underlying tech (e.g. Wagtail for django web devs)
Thanks. I did searx and read something wrong apparently.