Don’t forget to allocate the rest to Firefox, and your swap as well since that’s still not enough
Mastodon: @sudoer777@matapacos.dog
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- 3 months
More people should use passkeys
- 4 months
For AI I think a lot of future improvements will be around making smaller more specialized models trained on datasets curated by people who actually know what their doing and have good practices as opposed to random garbage from GitHub (especially now with vibecoding being a thing, so training off of low quality programs that it created itself might make the model worse), considering that a lot of what it outputs is of similar garbage quality. And remote system configuration isn’t obscure so I do think this specific issue will be improved eventually. For truly obscure things though LLMs will never be able to do that.
- 4 months
A compiler doesn’t have to make the exact same output, nor does an LLM have to make differing outputs, and a compiler uses someone else’s code to transform your code into something else.
sudoer777@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Based on this graph, and this graph alone, guess at what time I completely blocked OpenAI crawlersEnglish
4 monthsI’m okay with a few crawlers, but not what’s effectively a DDoS attack by AI companies who abuse my resources generating terabytes of traffic and crashing my server while costing me money. I use Anubis now, which sucks from an accessibility standpoint but I’m not dealing with their malicious traffic anymore.
sudoer777@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Based on this graph, and this graph alone, guess at what time I completely blocked OpenAI crawlersEnglish
4 monthsYes if it’s tunneled to your self-hosting setup. With CGNAT you have to use similar services if you want to self-host.
- 4 months
https://reuse.software/faq/#uncopyrightable
The REUSE specification recommends claiming copyright even if it’s machine generated. Is this incorrect information?
EDIT: Also, how is copyrighting code from an AI different than copyrighting an output from a compiler?
- 7 months
Oops, although terabyte is 1000 GB, 1024 GiB is tebibyte
- 7 months
I host my main server on my own hardware, and a VPN on Hetzner because my shitty ISP doesn’t let me port forward. For the past year, bots were hitting my Forgejo instance hard. I forgot to disable registration and they generated hundreds of accounts with hundreds of repos with sketchy links, generating terrabytes of traffic from my VPS, costing me money in traffic. I disabled registration and deleted the spam, and bots still kept hitting my server for several months, which would cause memory leaks over time and crash it and consume CPU, and still costed me money with terrabytes of traffic per month. A few weeks ago, I put Anubis on the VPS. Now, zero bots hit my Forgejo instance and I don’t pay for their traffic anymore. Problem solved.
- 7 months
Well Android doesn’t use a mainline Linux kernel and instead adds a bunch of hacks that break compatibility with some core Linux programs, so it’s not pure in that sense either
- 7 months
Doesn’t it run an Android kernel?
For accessing past threads I use LibRedirect and cycle between instances
Not always, IRL they seem to get along pretty well
sudoer777@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anyone else here self-hosting on absolutely shit hardware?English
1 yearI started my self hosting journey on a Dell all-in-one PC with 4 GB RAM, 500 GB hard drive, and Intel Pentium, running Proxmox, Nextcloud, and I think Home Assistant. I upgraded it eventually, now I’m on a build with Ryzen 3600, 32 GB RAM, 2 TB SSD, and 4x4 TB HDD







Did something happen? I was planning on reinstalling it with NixOS soon