What's a good, cheap, no external power GPU to buy for VMs? Want to chuck a few in my Dell R730 server to make my desktop VMs more usable. Right now have an old K620 for a Windows VM, seems like 1030s are a good bet since I have a bunch of low profile slots I otherwise have no use for.
@TrenchcoatFullofBats I think this is the winning answer. Looks like it's about a 1060 6GB, which should be enough horsepower for several desktop VMs, and keeps open my full profile slots should I ever want to install something even more powerful in the future. vGPU support is also nice so I don't have to juggle which VM gets which GPU.
As part of #PalaeographySchool23, we'll be using the MUFI Unicode specifications for transcription. I've created a spreadsheet of the codes, divided by category, which will be added to by the students. If others will find this useful, I can make it publicly available at the end.
The file does not yet have a complete selection of codes/signs (e.g. I still need to add all the p and q variants), but this may be useful to some of you. If you send me additional codes, I can update and put this up again in October.
Please note you need to install a font like Junicode in order to be able to see all the signs!
I returned to WoW this weekend and decided to take my undergeared self into LFR. It went as well as could be expected. But I finally finished the Aberrus questline, so at least that is something.
Hi, we're a tech startup run by libertarian Silicon Valley tech bros.
We're not a newspaper, we're a content portal.
We're not a taxi service, we're a ride sharing app.
We're not a pay TV service, we're a streaming platform.
We're not a department store, we're an e-commerce marketplace.
We're not a financial services firm, we're crypto.
We're not a space agency, we're a group of visionaries who are totally going to Mars next year.
We're not a copywriting and graphic design agency, we're a large language model generative AI platform.
Oh sure, we compete against those established businesses. We basically provide the same goods and services.
But we're totally not those things. At least from a legal and PR standpoint.
And that means all the laws and regulations that have built up over the decades around those industries don't apply to us.
Things like consumer protections, privacy protections, minimum wage laws, local content requirements, safety regulations, environmental protections... They totally don't apply to us.
Even copyright laws — as long as we're talking about everyone else's intellectual property.
We're going to move fast and break things — and then externalise the costs of the things we break.
We've also raised several billion in VC funding, and we'll sell our products below cost — even give them away for free for a time — until we run our competition out of the market.
Once we have a near monopoly, we'll enshitify the hell out of our service and jack up prices.
You won't believe what you agreed to in our terms of service agreement.
We may also be secretly hoarding your personal information. We know who you are, we know where you work, we know where you live. But you can trust us.
By the time the regulators and the general public catch on to what we're doing, we will have well and truly moved on to our next grift.
By the way, don't forget to check out our latest innovation. It's the Uber of toothpaste!
@ajsadauskas@technology And don’t forget their enablers - the investors who pour in billions of dollars of other people’s money, the marketeers who hype these “disruptive” technologies and the copycats who naively follow them. “Disrupter” used to be a bad word - how that became a badge of honor is another of Silicon Valley’s mysteries. #disruptors#SiliconValley
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[Question] Harbor registry with Ingress on a k3d cluster
Hi, Has anyone tried to enable #ingress + #certmanager on a #k3d cluster while installing #harbor registry via #helm ? Any inputs on how to achieve this on macos? TIA
Bisher waren alle Rennen Zeitrennen. Ich mache sie auch nur einmal, um mehr über Geschichte von Maurice zu hören.
Zum Glück muss man sie dafür auch nicht erfolgreich abschließen.
Das erste Stück wird sich um die #Zeidlerei im #Spreewald des 18. Jahrhunderts, das andere um den Versuch der (Wieder?) Einführung der Zeidlerei im #ThüringerWald des 16. Jahrhunderts drehen.
Sobald die Periodika gedruckt sind, werde ich natürlich informieren. 📯
Die Druckfahne für die Spreewälder Zeidlerei konnte ich bereits korrigiert zurücksenden. Ich freue mich sehr. Und auch der erste Aufsatzteil zur Thüringer Zeidlerei hat bereits zum Herausgeber gefunden. #Thüringen#Brandenburg
Endlich ist das erste Büchlein da. Auf den Seiten 35 bis 38 des aktuellen #Lübben|er #Heimatkalender|s stelle ich eine kleine Geschichte rund um einen widerrechtlich gefällten Bienenbaum vor und was uns diese über die #Zeidlerei im #Spreewald der Frühen Neuzeut verrät.
One of several secondary reasons why making a Fediverse reference on Place is so hard to maintain is that the Fediverse is built for far less uniformity and tribe mindset.
Edit, I did say one of several secondary reasons. I have no illusion that I've spotted the #1 main reason.
@guy_threepwood
Agreed. The tribe mindset on display shows me how users who love reddit as it is are not a good fit for the Fediverse. Maybe less advertising to that crowd is a good thing.
@linux_gaming Have a question. Is possible to connect and a bluetooth TV with Linux Mint? bluetoothctl can not be connect to this device and I try difirent ways as possible. I need to extend my screen without HDMI.
I have never heard of streaming a screen over bluetooth and I highly doubt that the bandwidth would be enough for even a few frames per second. Are you sure that your TVs bluetooth is for streaming a screen and not for audio only?