Are you loosing the mounts after a reboot? As in, are you mounting via /etc/fstab?
Are you loosing the mounts after a reboot? As in, are you mounting via /etc/fstab?
Are you running these llms in containers completely cut off from the internet? My understanding was that the “local first” llms aren’t truly offline and only try and answer base queries offline before contacting their provider for support. This invalidating the privacy argument.
Do you by any chance faces a guide on how to get that running?
Do you need to reboot after every update or updates applied live? Only have experience with rpm-ostree on kinoite
No need to pay money friend. Go Settings > Privacy & Security > App Privacy Report
AIO is the way
Or use caddy with a dns challenge. No need to open any ports and just use it completely locally without any annoying warning.
Wait until you try out bazzite for gaming or just the regular kinoite ublue images. Both are basically kinoite with more tweaks and added software on top.
Why can’t I find any information about pricing on that page?
You need to set a trigger for tubearchivist-jf to run after you’ve downloaded a video.
To 2.: I only had that issue appear when launching Firefox or Vivaldi. Might have been a custom widget. Wiped my install and now the issue is gone? Sadly wasn’t able to diagnose the issue any further
The docker compose ist almost copy paste. Not quite sure what the difficulty is?
Check out Demus
I’ve had major problems for days like half a year ago. Switched to dynv6.net with no issues so far.
My yellow is powered by a 4GB Ram compute module and it’s doing great. I was lucky to get it three months after release.
I manage zigbee directly from the yellow with no issues. The built in radio handles both zha or zigbee2mqtt. So whichever you prefer… Matter over thread also works once you tell the radio to support both simultaneously. (All described in the yellow docs)
What are you talking about?
Caddy combined with dns challenges are the dream!
Ctop for container monitoring
Sound great and I went the same way for a while. Just be aware that steam on Linux can have issues with ntfs partitions. So I also went the the two drive route, much less of a headache.
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