RedNight 1d ago • 100%
Job security for devop/clound engineering team
RedNight 2w ago • 100%
oh great! thanks for response
I recently stumbled my way through building a PC. i got the Intel Core i7-14700k with TEAMGROUP RAM (32GB [2x 16GB]; speed 6000, 38 CL [clock latency]) after looking into adding additional RAM, I learned a little bit about CAS/CL. My question, did I make a big mistake getting 38 CL? I focused on speed, but just learned about CL. Am I greatly missing out on performance with 38, or its not that big of a deal? Is there is big mismatch here between CPU and RAM? thanks!
RedNight 2w ago • 100%
i dont know if its my setup, but FF on KDE has been acting weird as of late. Popout videos dont stay on top windows, popout extensions dont act like additional windows. becoming annoying
RedNight 3mo ago • 100%
Do I need an eye patch?
RedNight 3mo ago • 100%
I always opt-out and have never gotten push back. Sometimes I'll even start a trend with people behind me.
RedNight 3mo ago • 100%
I've always somewhat disliked single issue voters, only to become one and would vote for pro-privacy candidates... If any existed.
RedNight 4mo ago • 100%
I've been having a tough time with it. Maybe I'm unlucky with my hardware and setup. Spend hours this week recovering from a black screen after upgrading to F40. Issue with Plymouth + Nvidia + Luks at boot. Also getting Nvidia to work on F39, my first install. Secondary computer (laptop) macbook 2017, keyboard doesn't work with Fedora compared to Linux Mint.
I'd recommend Linux Mint for beginners after my experiences. imho
RedNight 7mo ago • 100%
This one might not have been that cheap. The malicious code was added by a maintainer on the project for two years. That is some patience
RedNight 7mo ago • 100%
I don't like that their open-source repositories, like the android mail app, disabled public issues. Normally lots of good information can be found in issues, like known bugs or reasons why a tracker still exists in the app.
RedNight 7mo ago • 100%
Great. I'm glad you saw them. Yeah, I've been watching this device for years hoping for better support. The very technical manual WiFi fixes do seem to work, but I think a usb WiFi adapter might be more pleasant.
RedNight 7mo ago • 100%
Yes, Macbook Pro 2017 has issues with Linux. See here for what does and doesn't work: https://github.com/Dunedan/mbp-2016-linux
Some workaround fixes here: https://gist.github.com/roadrunner2/1289542a748d9a104e7baec6a92f9cd7
RedNight 7mo ago • 100%
If you mention Graph<nospam>eneOS, you summon him. Check his history
RedNight 7mo ago • 100%
Ollama has been great for self-hosting, but also checkout vLLM as its the new shiny self-hosting toy
RedNight 7mo ago • 100%
Just make sure to install the 3rd party nonfree media codecs at installation for video to work out if the box. Also recently released Nvidia GPUs might have some bugs with Wayland ime
Canary text deleted: "The Ethereum Foundation (Stiftung Ethereum) has never been contacted by any agency anywhere in the world in a way which requires that contact not to be disclosed. Stiftung Ethereum will publicly disclose any sort of inquiry from government agencies that falls outside the scope of regular business operations."
RedNight 7mo ago • 100%
It was actually a mistake. They were removed years ago specifically for the fdroid builds, but were reintroduced at some point on accident. Annoying mistake for sure
RedNight 7mo ago • 75%
Do you have their self-hosted fdroid repository installed?
Exciting news! Trackers being built into the Bitwarden F-Droid app for who knows how long have been removed https://github.com/bitwarden/mobile/commit/f343a2cdbb5895fb518ed963b30c0d9822db2c74 Previously two trackers were introduced: Google Firebase and Microsoft AppCrashes
RedNight 7mo ago • 83%
GrapheneOS is snake oil?
RedNight 7mo ago • 100%
VSCodium, and I suspect VS Code, flickers as well. X11 is good though
RedNight 7mo ago • 90%
I literally don't understand how people use Gnome without extensions. We must be built different or I'm slow
RedNight 7mo ago • 100%
get out of my head bookmarks! lol
**UPDATE: They responded to me. It is indeed the RTX 4070 SUPER 12GB (Not 16GB). The listing will appear correctly again on 1/24/2024** I know this community is mainly about building a PC, but wanted to get some opinions from the experts. So I know very little about hardware, but wanted to move away from my old standard laptop for a gaming and local LLM inference desktop. Decided current series Nvidia GPU with 16BG VRAM would be good. Saw this pre-order product on newegg and jumped on it: "iBUYPOWER Gaming Desktop RTX 4070 Super 16GB, i7-47000F, 32GB DDR5, 2TB SSD, Windows 11 Home" $1,799.99 Only after I realized the CPU model number doesn't exist and the RTX 4070 Super maxes out at 12GB VRAM, right? Do you think they meant the RTX 4070 Ti Super? What do you guys think? Thanks