

It’s more that my daily life tasks have no use for AI agents or llms. I have dabbled with running local llms and agents, but idk yet, just haven’t gotten enough out of it that it seems worth it.


It’s more that my daily life tasks have no use for AI agents or llms. I have dabbled with running local llms and agents, but idk yet, just haven’t gotten enough out of it that it seems worth it.


This is how skynet gets everyone that isn’t polite to AI.


I see a ton of i5-8th gen 2-in-1s with dead batteries, but under 100 on ebay


Just look at the processors in the Synology offerings, you didn’t need much to run a bunch of services.


I got my kid a used dell that was $90 on eBay and it’s running linux just fine with the 8th Gen i5. If you need more you can likely just spend 100 more. I have a hard time justification for new unless you have a need for specific hardware


That tech has the same teacher that says Americans only shit once a week. https://startrek.website/post/39583672


As an adult with kids, yea. When I was single, no.


This is me reloading the dishwasher after someone tries to help


This is why i didn’t even want a hybrid for my next car. I’m tired of changing the oil and still refuse to pay someone to do it. I just didn’t want to have 2 cars and i didn’t see myself making trips is about with and ev unless the infrastructure for charging is as easy as spotting a gas station.


I didn’t game, but use Bazzite. It has worked on every system I’ve installed it on, even an old AMD A6. I just feel safe in there, but it’s not perfect. And the distro is large.
I have been playing with Incus recently.
You can run Windows in vms on Linux if you don’t need screaming performance. I think you can directly install from iso with Incus as well. I haven’t find this yet, i used Qemu instead.
You could spin up a vm with mx and see how it works.


How would the golden dome planning work in this case? Alaska and Hawaii were hard enough to accommodate in the original plan…


Will do. I think Asus stopped sending fw updates so I’m hoping to get a few more years out of this unit.


I’m running an older Asus router they is listed on the OpenWrt site. Would it be the most affordable option to just install open wrt on this device and manually bring over my current configs?


We are ok because we don’t pee on electric fences.
Killing of the farmers will be a new excuse to increase the price of food