RandoCalrandian

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[–] RandoCalrandian@kbin.social 3 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Linksys luckily still sells OpenWRT specific routers.

[–] RandoCalrandian@kbin.social 3 points 8 months ago (7 children)

sure, and then you have to make sure you get the correct radio accessories, as the built in pi wifi isn't going to do so hot acting as the hotspot for multiple video streaming devices.

Radios which you also have to vet against the approved hardware list for OpenWRT, and having multiple channels is even more of an issue with the lack of USB ports (depending on model)

[–] RandoCalrandian@kbin.social 0 points 8 months ago (12 children)

In my experience it's because it's finicky as fuck and requires very specific (and often more expensive) router models, and even then it still crashes just as much as a proprietary os router.

[–] RandoCalrandian@kbin.social 1 points 8 months ago

It's called an "MBA" and they are the tip of the enshitification spear

[–] RandoCalrandian@kbin.social 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I know this isn't the answer you want, but consider switching away from compose entirely
A local kubernetes instance handles all the routing for me, and since i was using that anyway podman was legitimately a drop in replacement for docker.

Podman is just the tool that creates the container for me, running it gets handled by something else entirely.

Also, i can run podman compose up just fine, no hyphen needed. https://docs.podman.io/en/latest/markdown/podman-compose.1.html

[–] RandoCalrandian@kbin.social 7 points 9 months ago
  1. you need a gpu or gpu resources to run a GPT level model

  2. stop thinking of it as “make me a story” and start thinking of it as “let’s make a story together”

First talk back and forth over the basic idea.
Then get a short outline.
Then work on each chapter of the outline.
Then repeat and refine.

Try to keep overall queries under a certain character limit. Google what some good ranges are.

Make sure to save each conversation, and use the outline and previous chapter as the start of your conversation for making the next chapter.

The AI won’t write it for you, but it can be an amazing accelerator if you’re willing to put in the work.

[–] RandoCalrandian@kbin.social 8 points 11 months ago

The same is true in Linux, but it’s harder to get the joke with “OS,f,i,enter”

[–] RandoCalrandian@kbin.social 18 points 11 months ago (6 children)

You mean a key combination like OS, f,i,r,e,f,down,down,enter to launch Firefox?

That exists, bud. There are even multiple ways to achieve the same command, like “OS,t,e,r,m,i,n,a,l,down,enter, ‘open Firefox’”

[–] RandoCalrandian@kbin.social 8 points 11 months ago

Linux is perfect for teaching someone to be tech literate, which should be your ultimate goal.

Just because someone can follow a pictorial cookbook more easily is no reason to not teach them to read. Being tech literate is a little more important than people generally realize, just for having a cursory understanding of how things really work.

I recommend Ubuntu.

It’s development has been focused on teaching and enabling tech literacy across the world since its inception, and is designed to be very user friendly.

[–] RandoCalrandian@kbin.social 1 points 11 months ago

The ones that disable the downvote button definitely all share similar characteristics, for sure

[–] RandoCalrandian@kbin.social 43 points 11 months ago (4 children)

The downvote is the feedback

If people are downvoting and not commenting there is probably an obvious reason why.

Usually you just said some type of heresy in that community, like going to a NASA forum and saying it’s idiotic to still be trying for manned space missions to the moon or elsewhere.

It’s so anathema to the community they don’t even want to engage in a discussion about it, they just want to say “you’re wrong/I don’t like this” and move on.

Far more civil than how religions used to deal with heretics, imo

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