This is incredible. I had no idea. I can’t figure out how to create new vms or lxcs though 😭
This is incredible. I had no idea. I can’t figure out how to create new vms or lxcs though 😭
I would also prefer article format. I’m just not interested in videos for a topic like this.
I have a VM with wireguard connected to a VPN. And I use proxy tunnels over ssh to route traffic through that VM.
I loved it, but have never told anyone
What went wrong last time you tried installing the drivers?
Ubuntu has Nvidia drivers in the official repos: https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ubuntu-linux-install-nvidia-driver-latest-proprietary-driver/
Nvidia also has a docker image for GPUs: https://docs.nvidia.com/datacenter/cloud-native/container-toolkit/1.14.2/install-guide.html
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Checkout Lenovo ThinkCentre m900 SFF (small form factor) or m900 tiny. They have i5-6500T cpus (T = low power), ram is upgradeable in both, and the SFF version has some expansion slots.
I have a Lenovo ThinkCentre m900 sff. It has an i5-6500T (low power) and I added an Nvidia Quadro p600 for transcoding in Plex. The m900 was about $80 and the Quadro p600 was about $50.
Just saw that you’re in Denmark. So yeah the prices will probably be a little higher.
Technically, clouds and “clouds” are also molecular patterns.
rclone sync might be a acceptable?
It doesn’t move files from one dir to another but it would delete the old directory and recopy to the new directory.
I think rsync has the same functionality but could be wrong
What’s the 2-2-1 rule?
How much disk space would some need to plan for a small lemmy instance?
I host my own ddns server in a debian container https://wiki.debian.org/DDNS
https://diskprices.com/ is another good one