I run ollama and auto1111 on my desktop when it's powers on.
Using open-webui in my homelab always on, and also connected to openrouter.
This way I can always use openwebui with openrouter models and it's pretty cheap per query and a little more private that using a big tech chatbot. And if I want local, I turn on the desktop and have local lamma and stab diff.
I also get bugger all benefit out of it., it's a cute toy.
Only for niche topics, and using a self-hosted private front end (redlib)
I deleted my account at the API death, so it's only for researching things usually.
Finished life is strange yesterday. Been on my backlog forever, kicking myself for not getting to it sooner.
And no, I'm not ok.
Playing some mindless grim dawn on the deck since to scratch the ARPG itch, yet to decide if I move onto LiS: BtS soon or if I need some casual pallette cleansers before I'm emotionally ready for more.
This is the way. I resisted doing a custom ROM based on past experience, but GrapheneOS is absolutely worth it.
The day I saw Gemini in the text messaging app is the day I bit the bullet. Wish I did it sooner
Jsaux mod case for travel/backpack, 25000mwh battery pack, USB hub for connecting to tv and Bluetooth dongle for Xbox controller. Considering 3d printing something for the rear buttons as I find them a little shallow/hard to press. And spring for a microSD for emulator games expansion.
It really, really doesn't need very much in the way of accessories, if you find this and are planning to get one, I'd recommend getting it first and figure out then what you want after using it a bit.
I've been daily driving bazzite for a few months, I would highly recommend you give it a distro hop for a bit to see if it fits you.
The main downside is getting used to the atomic mindset and changing how you install your tooling
If we had ircv3 specs that included reactions. etc we might be.
I rolled a small group of IRC servers with a few selfhost people a year back and it was quite fun.
Tbh IRC itself is still alive and well, it's just not user friendly enough to get non-tech people over easily
Daily backups.
Currently using restic on my NixOS servers. To avoid data corruption, I make a zfs snapshot at 2am, and after that restic does a backup of my mutable data dirs both to my local Nas and CloudFlare r3.
The Nas backup folder is synced to backblaze nightly as well for a more cold store.
Also checkout orpheus alongside redacted. Smaller site but significant overlap with redacted, many have accounts with both. You can 'crosspost' your music torrents to both.
Oh god I didn't want to see this post.
Been considering replacing my Ducky one ii and this sounds real sexy...
How does it feel and respond outside twitch FPS? I've had many years on CS source/overwatch/TF2, but I play plenty of chill games of late so I'm not always desperate for reducing latency. Still sounds amazing
I run ollama and auto1111 on my desktop when it's powers on. Using open-webui in my homelab always on, and also connected to openrouter. This way I can always use openwebui with openrouter models and it's pretty cheap per query and a little more private that using a big tech chatbot. And if I want local, I turn on the desktop and have local lamma and stab diff.
I also get bugger all benefit out of it., it's a cute toy.