Arch since 2018, mint for a few years before that, Ubuntu from 2008-2014
Arch since 2018, mint for a few years before that, Ubuntu from 2008-2014


In your defense, I’ve thought the same joke every time I’ve seen it lol


Funny to see someone else with an active distaste for his videos. He sets off predatory alarm bells in my head and feels smarmy to me.


I just run the llama-swap docker container with a config file mounted, set to listen for config changes so I don’t have to restart it to add new models. I don’t have a guide besides the README for llama-swap.


Especially from a 7b model


run a local LLM like Claude!
Look inside
“Run ollama”
Ollama will almost always be slower than running vllm or llama.cpp, nobody should be suggesting it for anything agentic. On most consumer hardware, the availability of llama.cpp’s --cpu-moe flag alone is absurdly good and worth the effort to familiarize yourself with llamacpp instead of ollama.


I’ve used Xpra for similar


Ive had good success on similar hardware (5070 + more ram) with GLM-4.7-Flash, using llama.cpp’s --cpu-moe flag - I can get up to 150k context with it at 20ish tok/sec. I’ve found it to be a lot better for agentic use than GPT-OSS as well, it seems to do a much more in depth reasoning effort, so while it spends more tokens it seems worth it for the end result.
I use Chezmoi and a git repo for keeping mine in sync with each other across several machines.


Everything I’ve seen about keto is that it helps with reducing blood pressure. I’ve not gone full keto but I’ve cut out carbs significantly (alongside intermittent fasting, only eating 11a-7p) and it curbed my blood pressure issues over about a year.
Carnivore I wouldn’t be surprised about though.
Not to be overly pedantic but Java != JavaScript


ncmpcpp plus mopidy and you’ve even got Spotify
I miss the old days of using reddit via rtv, someone should update it for lemmy
Unless the point is to have a single device and not to carry a bunch of peripherals around? “Better” only if your criteria ignores the need to carry it around with the laptop.
The main trouble with Stoat and Fluxer from what I’ve seen is that they’re both trying too hard to be Discord, while neither of them are quite hitting the mark. They’ll be interesting to follow in the future