Ollama has had for a while an issue opened abou the vulkan backend but sadly it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere.
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Ollama has had for a while an issue opened abou the vulkan backend but sadly it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere.
Put up some docker stats in a reply in case you missed it on the refresh
For the whole stack in the past 16 hours
# docker-compose stats
Depends on how many communities do you subscribe too and how much activity they have.
I’m running my single user instance subscribed to 20 communities on a 2c/4g vps who also hosts my matrix server and a bunch of other stuff and right now I mostly see peaks from 5/10% of CPU and RAM at 1.5GB
I have been running for 15months and the docker volumes total 1.2GBs A single pg_dump for the lemmy database in plain text is 450M
Yep I also run wildcard domains for simplicity
I do the dns challenge with letsencrypt too but to not leak local dns names into the public I just run a pihole locally that can resolve those domains
What is your budget?
i5-7200U
That is Kaby Lake and seems to support up to HEVC for decoding which might be enough for you
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Quick_Sync_Video#Hardware_decoding_and_encoding
For a bit of future proof you might want to check out something Tiger Lake or newer since it seems like they support AV1 decoding in hardware.
Somebody who needs the dopamine of running yay -Syyyyyuuuuuuu 4 times a day wouldn’t be running broken and outdated *-bin packages but always target *-git alternatives /s
Arch Linu, Kubuntu, Supergrub, Tails, Kali, Windows
I just stop my containers and tar gzip their compose files, their volumes and the /etc folder on the host
Assuming you have all of them under a folder, I just run this lol
for f in *; do
echo "$f";
git -C "$f" pull;
git -C "$f" submodule update --recursive --remote;
echo "";
echo "#########################################################################";
echo "";
done
From what I understand its still restrained by the server in real time so downloading a 2 hour movie would still take two hours 🥲
Yeah, I have been eyeing upgrades to get avx512 anyway because lately I have been doing very heave very low preset av1 encodes but when they are a dick about it I just feel like postponing it.
lol for the past 15 years I have “rebuilt” my desktop every 5 years but I didn’t expect the would try to force me out of my 7 3700x right on the date
I am an arch linux user btw
Your connection is 40MB/s I assume
5e is capable of getting the full 1Gbps of my connection so I easily see over 90MB/s. That being said I bought a big 100m bulk years ago and have been clipping it myself with care.
If you were indeed using leftover/ free cables of cuestionable quality it indeed could be a reason for poor perfomance
As someone who only codes solutions for himself I don’t relate. All the extra time I would spend writting a C solution it would never attone the runtime loses of doing it in maybe python.
I fed the article to ollama running gemma:2b and first point of summarization is:
**Key Points:**
* The user is highly motivated and intelligent, but feels undervalued by the industry.
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Better than anything. I run through vulkan on lm studio because rocm on my rx 5600xt is a heavy pain