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Ingwie Phoenix (aka. birb)
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[ENG/GER] NOT a bitcoiner/stacker/maxi. I am here to have a damn good time! Rabbithole conniseur; I enjoy random stuff. :D Ex-Furry, (close to) blind, hobby developer/sysadmin, waifu enjoyer, long hair fetish (#hairjob). I sometimes talk about NSFW stuff; because fucking is fun =) (DMs always open.)

We have #gamedev on nostr?!

Wishlisted. I'm down. :D

I am blessed with a very close friend circle of just enough to fit on one hand to whom I can talk to about everything, bar one guy. Everyone else I can turn to any time. It's been a seriously great help and confort. <3

Someone on the OpenWrt forum apparently linked me to a resource I never had on my radar: FCC ratings and test results, which has internal photos of things.

So I don't have to take my Razer Sila apart to look for JTAG or UART ports. Next, I need to find the pinout needed for JTAG and it's specs and go crawling and creeping the sila's board to find that one pin alignment that does that ... oh, and also, I need to purchase JTAG hardware. o.o

... I need a new desk. Getting kinda crowded.

Had to work with oobabooga WebUI at work today. Apparently my boss' son wants to connect a selfhosted LLM to one of our DBs. Actually really neat.

But then he mentioned adding AI to our website and everything in my body just went

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I faced a rather awkward problem today: How do I physically turn off a server?

Stood infront of that blade unit and just... gawked. XD That was weird. So I just hit all the buttons and hoped for the best before running out of the company to catch my ride ^^;

Ya gotta have a problem first before having a problem. o.o

Terminal barf, intensified.

My buffer is full, I can not scroll to the top. o.o...

https://void.cat/d/GmRXuiQ1jccgsZpWLzMQJ.webp

Exported the partitions of my Razer Sila router and took a look at it on a more usable Linux. Now... those disk labels sure are interesting. =)

https://void.cat/d/JCA98iiwVQF4izpzS6EJr1.webp

I just re-discovered notes I made for a brainfart project.

Basically, I was frequenting ladies.de a lot - a site to find hookers, effectively - and wondered where the "actually exciting" stuff was. As in... Cosplays and costumes. And because of this absolute banana of a braintrain, I ended up concepting a platform called "keyword.me" where "hosts" would sign up to offer their services...unless you give them a keyword or do something spcific (order a certain dish with a specific comment and then give a certain answer to a question or something like that) at which point they would let you know that they understood and either wait somewhere for you or do something for you to fullfill that one dirty af fantasy.

Example: An actress signs up who frequently plays a princess in theater and someone wants to unga-bunga with a princess. She declares her keyword, he gives it and they go do things.

However... The implications on just how freakishly illegal (= sex on the job) can be in regards to the law or employee contracts left this as merely a dumb idea. But in this context, I had also wondered how I would use two phones to "verify" one another - as in, someone pre-ordered a certain service and then verifies that it is actually them, without ever revealing their name or alike; effectively anonymously...kinda. ish.

Oh well. Things you do when you are beyond bored ^^;

Wait. Are you saying this one RISC-V chip with a crapton of CPU perf as it is, can outperform my 4090 in terms of LLM capabilities?! Okay, THAT is nuts (if true). o.o

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Memory and Computation: With a vast memory capacity (up to 64GB) and over 20 TOPS@INT8 computational strength, SG2380 effortlessly runs large-scale LLMs like LLaMA-65B, bypassing the need for multiple Nvidia or AMD accelerator cards.

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Via: https://community.milkv.io/t/introducing-the-milk-v-oasis-with-sg2380-a-revolutionary-risc-v-desktop-experience/780

Some do, but since he just said "display", maybe with a straight-to-board connection to something like a Pi?

Either they are hosting their DB on crappy storage or mounted cloud storage with inproper cache control configured. I have mine on an SSD and for a while I was thinking of trying to cache N recent bytes (~1GB) in memory or something.

strfry writes almost directly to it's database (LMDB), so storage matters a lot - it doesn't do a whole lot of caching.

So, chances are this might be why o.o

Sure! I am still learning myself, but it might help to have some more input on this topic.

Most of my knowledge in device trees comes from DSDTs in the context of Hackintoshes. ^^

Also, this is nostr. Just shoot a DM - something good may happen. =)

A commercial RISC-V GCC-esque compler o.o... Man, been ages since I last saw an actual commercial compiler. Intel's and Microsoft's are old news these days - hell, MS even switched to LLVM not too long ago.

That's... intriguing. https://www.terapines.com/post/1221/

I saw ZCC mentioned here https://milkv.io/docs/pioneer/resources/zcc and wondered what it was. Typed it into google without reading any further and landed here: https://z88dk.org/site/

This is actually neat AF. GBDK's TC is kinda meh ^^;

Replying to Avatar Laeserin

nostr:npub1tcekjparmkju6k83r5tzmzjvjwy0nnajlrwyk35us9g7x7wx80ys9hjmky your relay is amazingly fast. Are you doing something special or ?

Of course, its not the only process running, but... yeah, it's quite spaceious on my VPS. This ought to change when I finally implement k3s across all my nodes, to a degree. But even so, strfry is doing mighty fine. ^^

https://void.cat/d/HDVoJsAcqY4HLjntL7xzQF.webp

Replying to Avatar Laeserin

nostr:npub1tcekjparmkju6k83r5tzmzjvjwy0nnajlrwyk35us9g7x7wx80ys9hjmky your relay is amazingly fast. Are you doing something special or ?

No o.o It just sits there and exists. x)

Hetzner hosted, arm64... iunno. Guess strfry is just good.