FUD wars on Free and Open Source Software, shady deals with companies and governments to make them dependent on MS software and solutions, holding the web hostage to IE “standards”, …
FUD wars on Free and Open Source Software, shady deals with companies and governments to make them dependent on MS software and solutions, holding the web hostage to IE “standards”, …
I’ve been using glauth + Authelia for a couple years with no issues and almost zero maintenance.
Yes, absolutely. Ideally there would be an automated check that runs periodically and alerts if things don’t work as expected.
Monitoring if the backup task succeeded is important but that’s tue easy part of ensuring it works.
A backup is only working if it can be restored. If you don’t test that you can restore it in case of disaster, you don’t really know if it’s working.
Ah got it. I didn’t know there was a free tier!
How do you use ChatGPT anonymously? It requires a valid login linked to a payment method. It doesn’t get any less anonymous than that.
Founding member of company that stands to make fortunes through a product endorses said product.
Man, that brings back memories! XGH is the OG agile methodology.
Not sure if this is helpful in any way, but it might give you some clue.
100./8 addresses are reserved for CG-NAT.
This is probably the IPv4 address your modem/router is receiving from the ISP.
I started writing a Terraform provider for Proxmox a while ago.
Unfortunately, the API is a massive mess and the documentation is not very helpful either. It was a nightmare and I eventually gave up.
K3s is k8s
lol at the downvote. K3s is k8s. The very first 2 words in its website are Lightweight Kubernetes
. https://k3s-io.github.io/
Actually pretty much all browsers support tables, it’s been part of the HTML spec forever.
On macOS I’ve been using Ollama. It’s very easy to setup, can run as a service and expose an API.
You can talk to it directly from the CLI (ollama run
) or via applications and plugins (like https://continue.dev ) that consume the API.
It can run on Linux but I haven’t personally tried it.
Hey, no need to be sorry. I appreciate the search for correctness and especially the reference document.
Here’s what I’ve found.
There is no mention of km/h
in section 4, “Non-SI units that are accepted for use with the SI”. It does mention h
, making it a “non-SI unit that’s accepted for use with the SI.”
km/h
is its own unit separate from h
. It’s a unit of speed, derived from km
and h
.
My gut feel at this point is that km/h
could be an SI unit since it’s a unit of speed derived from an SI unit for distance and a non-SI unit accepted for use with the SI for time.
Furthermore, searching the document for mentions of km/h
, there’s this bit on page 127, section 2.1, “Defining the unit of a quantity”:
For a particular quantity different units may be used. For example, the value of the speed v of a particle may be expressed as v = 25 m/s or v = 90 km/h, where metre per second and kilometre per hour are alternative units for the same value of the quantity speed.
This paragraph suggests (even though it doesn’t outright say it) that km/h
is indeed an SI unit.
I haven’t found anything clearly saying whether km/h
is an SI unit or not. Not on that document, not by searching the web. The research above makes me lean towards the idea that it is one.
If you found otherwise, I’d love to compare notes and learn further.
km/h is an SI unit.
The international standard is km/h.
It’s pretty easy with Ollama. Install it, then ollama run mistral-7b
(or another model, there’s a few available ootb). https://ollama.ai/
Another option is Llamafile. https://github.com/Mozilla-Ocho/llamafile
Perhaps, and I’ll readily admit my ignorance on this.
That said, I doubt the HDR overhead would be any larger than the equivalent baseline SDR content.
If my intuition is right, depending on other factors like compression you could still fit at least 2 streams on that bandwidth.
100mbps should be enough for a few 4K streams, and I imagine you’re not streaming more than one thing to your TV at any given time.
Unfortunately no support for Ecovacs.