

No their relationship has deepened beyond porn.
Now they’re accountability buddies that make sure each other doesn’t bomb rich white people accidentally.
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No their relationship has deepened beyond porn.
Now they’re accountability buddies that make sure each other doesn’t bomb rich white people accidentally.
I bought a car that comes with a “free” 300k/30 year warranty, but only if to do oil changes every 4k miles or 3 months. Maybe this guy has something similar?
For me, I may try And keep it up for a bit, but driving to one particular dealer every 3 months just to get a ridiculous warranty that will probably never actually pay out isn’t worth it.
I’m not sure if the person I replied to was thinking about this movie in particular, but it certainly came to mind when I posted that gif:
There’s been some solid ones too. I love that I didn’t have to explain the War thunder one to my spouse.
Also of note - if you’re using docker (and Linux), make sure the user is/group id match across everything to eliminate any permissions issues.
Not really, but I can give you my reasons for doing so. Know that you’ll need some shared storage (NFS, CIFS, etc) to take full advantage of the cluster.
I hope that helps give some reasons for doing a cluster, and apologies for not replying immediately. I’m happy to share more about my homelab/answer other questions about my setup.
I dunno, Trump showed the world you can completely give up decades of hard won soft power in only two months, maybe China will think it’s cool?
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Bench seats were in cars too! In the early 2000s I had a 1987 Chevy Caprice Classic. That thing was a boat with a couch for a front seat.
I had some luck cobbling together a HiFiBerry with some speakers. It’s not the same thing, but it does show up like a streamable audio device.
It’s not super cheap though.
Those are beasts! My homelab has three of them in a Proxmox cluster. I love that for not a ton of extra money you can throw in a PCIe expansion slot and the power consumption for all three is less than my second hand Dell Tower server.
At this rate, Google will pull so many features the Home Assistant, Whisper/Piper combo will have parity.
The only thing I’m missing from my OSS voice assistant is, “where is my phone”… And I’m fairly certain I could figure out how to get that working if I tried hard enough.
This administration is either short sighted, or it never intends to have elections that Dems can win again.
How many federal laws/executive orders from Biden and Obama were challenged in courtrooms that were predisposed to go against them? I’m fairly fucking certain one of the dozen student loan forgiveness attempts was ruled illegal for the country because of some conservative judge in Texas.
Sorry, I wasn’t clear - I use PowerDNS so that I can more easily deploy services that can be resolved by my internal networks (deployed via Kubernetes or Terraform). In my case, the secondary PowerDNS server does regular zone transfers from the primary in order to ensure it has a copy of all A, PTR, CNAME, etc records.
But PowerDNS (and all DNS servers really), can either be authoritative resolvers or recursors. In my case, the PDNS servers are authoritative for my homelab zone/domain and they perform recursive lookups (with caching) for non-authoritative domains like google.com, infosec.pub, etc. By pointing my PDNS servers to PiHole for recursive lookups, I ensure that I have ad blocking while still allowing for my automation to handle the homelab records.
This is overkill.
I have a dedicated raspberry pi for pihole, then two VMs running PowerDNS in Master/Slave mode. The PDNS servers use the Pihole as their primary recursive lookup, followed by some other Internet privacy DNS server that I can’t recall right now.
If I need to do maintenance on the pihole, power DNS can fall back to the internet DNS server. If I need to do updates on the PowerDNS cluster, I can do it one at a time to reduce the outage window.
EDIT: I should have phrased the first sentence: “My setup is overkill” rather than “This is overkill” - the Op is asking a very valid question and the passive phrasing of my post’s first sentence could be taken multiple ways.
I put my Plex media server to work doing Ollama - it has a GPU for transcoding that’s not awful for simple LLMs.
So glad Carter isn’t around to see this. Fucking Habit for Humanity? The, “we won’t give you a house for nothing, you need to literally build it with some help” folks?
Get your vpns figured out now while you can still Google for “VPNs”.
Hosting on the public web isn’t too crazy - start with port forwarding on standard ports (443 for sale/web) and add in a dynamic DNS address.
More than likely your residential ISP doesn’t change your IP that often, but Dynamic DNS solves that problem before it hits. I use Cloudflare, but mostly because I’m lazy and haven’t moved off of them after their most recent sketch behavior.
Has AI even been trained on COBOL?