Found the flatpak hater
Found the flatpak hater
If you do set up a RAG store, please post the tech stack you use as I’m in a similar situation. The inbuilt document store management in ollama+openwebui is a bit clunky.
I’d be interested to see how it goes. I’ve deployed Ollama plus Open WebUI on a few hosts and small models like Llama3.2 run adequately (at least as fast as I can read) on even an old i5-8500T with no GPU. Oracle Cloud free tier might work OK.
Running an LLM can certainly be an on-demand service. Apart from training, which I don’t think we are discussing, GPU compute is only used while responding to prompts.
Love these posts. Plus every month you get to see the flatpak haters try to convince us we are using the wrong technology.
I’ve used it productively this week by…
This is so exciting! Go little mouse, you can do it
I think it’s community (and lack thereof). When you had to talk to others on your server only, sit in LFG and shout in Ironforge for a UBRS group, then all schlep to Blackrock Mountain, then spend an hour battling through the instance, that was a shared experience with players you’d see more or less often. Now, it’s get in a random queue, get teleported there, race behind some tank who can solo the whole thing, then everyone drops at the end before you can even say thanks.
They went one better, nobody cared about being fat.
Built a booby-trap device to cover porch pirates in glitter. Oh no, such a disgrace.
I guess Australia.gov can be the site in the middle handing out the tokens
Same as last year. Socks and whiskey.
With great relish
And slack capacity can be used effectively e.g., spend some time on process improvement. There’s always some saw to sharpen or some technical debt to repay.
If you want to save money, start looking at the largest salaries.
In fact, asking is frowned upon.
I’m tired, boss.
It’s a very alluring argument, to give up, to let them have it. But, not alluring enough.
You’re usually safe with Apple’s Type-C port supporting a lot.
How long did you spend choosing how to spell hi