Worked in higher Ed for a decade. Can confirm.
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Worked in higher Ed for a decade. Can confirm.
Can confirm. Pi-hole does not block YouTube smart TV app ads. Hasn’t for a long time (2018ish?)
I use sefiniks (sp?) lists which has a YouTube list but no luck.
Fucking hell.
second gluetun, easy to use and configure.
Tee hee
First OS: Win 95 (As a wee lad). First Linux: early lubuntu and backtrack that I used in college around 08-09.
I’m new too but I separated by root and home partitions this last install to try and allow that.
All your base…
I feel like we are gonna have to tech ourselves outta this one, there is no chance to stop it.
Torrents yes, always VPN. If you’re doing the debrid route, not required but personally I still do.
I am a big fan of mullvad VPN as they take no info from you to create an account. Can pay with crypto. No name, email or anything tied to their service. Used proton, nord and pia in the past.
As a fellow jenkins miner. I know this red (x) all too well.
Do we think they are going to charge for this once out of beta? Even though they have done great work on making it anonymous, I don’t see anything about them not using the input/output as data to “better” their service. So perhaps it would remain free?
I ran into that when I worked at a university…
I am using this: https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui … It is running great with my AMD 7900XT. It also ran great with my 5700xt. It sets up itself within a conda virtual environment so it takes all mess out of getting the packages to work correctly. It can use NVIDIA cards too.
Once you get it installed you can then get your models from huggingface.co
I’m on arch, btw. ;)
Edit: I just went and reinstalled it and saw it supports these gpus
Same. Genuinely impressed
I use mixtral8x7b locally and it’s been great. I am genuinely excited to see ddg offering it and the service in general. Now I can use this service when not on my network.
ublock Origin + pihole.
For my pihole I use these lists: https://github.com/sefinek24/Sefinek-Blocklist-Collection
Ubuntu, Pop!_os, KDE… Currently on fedora. It’s been solid. I honestly think I like pop the most but I was having weird gpu issues which haven’t showed up over on fedora.
Pretty much the same here. the storage to quality ratio isn’t a big enough difference to make it worth it to me for anything over 1080. 720p is noticable but I’ll still use it no problem.