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Jay Stratton
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Software Developer and Manager. Macro-Nerd. Dad. Bitcoiner. End the Fed

Speaking from experience, first 72 hrs are the worst. Go for a run, or do something physical that'll give you the dopamine hit you're body is craving.

We'll see. Supposedly parity is mostly there with support for pytorch and tensorflow. I'll report back 😁

GM. Finally joined team Red and picked myself up a 9700 XT to replace my aging RTX 3070. Officially on Wayland and really impressed how AMD GPUs just work out of the box on Linux! Now to get ROCm installed so I can run this bad boy through it's paces on Ollama

Both channels on my embedded node are in good health! 5 weeks up time so far πŸ’ͺ

Totally. Our CTO at the company I work at is such a Microsoft fan boy. Everything is Windows and Azure and Teams/SharePoint. I run Linux primarily at home and have been quietly protesting with WSL on my work PC lol.

Maybe not, but pings are important to understanding whether that relay is worth you time. UX could be improved by way of an icon style rating system of some sort of the end user. I'm wondering though how you'd query from a web server for their pricing info.

Any ideas as to why the latency is so high with these relays? I work in the enterprise software space where anything higher than 250ms for a REST endpoint is an absolute no go, yet these relays are running over websockets which should inherently be lower latency. πŸ€”

I just run my Nerdaxe currently as a "lottery miner" via solo pool. I don't care if I never earn a dime, I just want to contribute to the network. I have been looking into the Canaan miners and that Braiins mini miner... might pick up a couple to mine through Ocean.

Do you know if there exists a docker image, cloud formation template or similar that I can use to deploy a relay to linode? I'd happily run a free public relay that employs good filtering if someone has done the initial legwork... even if costs me some fiat.

I need to look into Bitwarden's security model more, but I'd probably only feel comfortable running it locally unless they have a comparable design to 1Password. Aside from their security principles, the other thing i really love about 1Password is how multiplatform they are. Wonderful apps for Windows, Mac, and Linux, and they have a cli and SSH agent i use in Linux.