Yeah I’ve heard this from a few people with similar setups, Postgres does seem to alleviate a lot of the performance bottleneck from running virtualized for whatever reason.
Yeah I’ve heard this from a few people with similar setups, Postgres does seem to alleviate a lot of the performance bottleneck from running virtualized for whatever reason.
You running it on bare metal? Much better that way vs docker in my experience
You say you changed port configs in the yml, but then refuse to share said yml when people ask to see configs.
If this is some sort of trolling attempt, going to have to rate it 0/8.
Let this be a lesson to you - don’t modify port settings unless you’ve triple checked the documentation. It’s easy to mix them up with docker. And don’t ever use a known port value for a service like ssh, that’s just asking for trouble. Docker provides other ways to access the virtualized cli.
This is one of the fun little horrors I’ve been contemplating recently. Wonder what kind of completely unhinged neuralink human trials will be happening this year?
At the least they could obstruct, using any means at their disposal, be them legally dubious or not. The repugs would do the same.
Yeah, seems that’s the point. Old enough to competently perform what they’re told, but too young to realize the gravity of the situation and how wrong it is to partake in it.
Hopefully they don’t wait over 2 years to get started this time, if that’s the strategy.
Land of marketing and advertising, gotta ruin everything. RIP XPS, good little machines.
Yeah I believe they’re just calling it copilot now
+1 to that!
Yay for their glorious, free trusted ssl certs. Love this project!
I mean…it’s still the best ffdshow wrapper imho
Yeah! And for that matter, when did Green Day get political?!
Afaik this is precisely what the captcha data was intended for - training AI models. Originally leveraged machine learning. LLMs are a slightly different paradigm but same purpose and results here.
JFC, win_blows_.
lol!
lmao even.
I’m honestly not sure, you’re discussing a few corner cases that I haven’t tried out personally. I think you’d just have to do your own testing to see. I suspect the more layers of abstraction, the more they could potentially slow you down, but can’t say if it would be experienced the same way some of us who ran in docker had observed.
Proxmox is quite powerful, if you get it setup and running smoothly it would be awesome to hear back about how you did it!