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Trying to set up LLama but i get a error saying CUDA has no path set
  • Nah. There are some nvidia issues with wayland (that are starting to get cleared up), and nvidia's drivers not being open-source rubs some people the wrong way, but getting nvidia and cuda up and running on linux is pretty easy/reliable in my experience.

    WSL is a bit different but there are steps to get that up and running too.

  • Trying to set up LLama but i get a error saying CUDA has no path set
  • Agree with others, this guide is a bit more work than you probably need. I don't really run windows much anymore but I did have an easier time with WSL like the other poster mentioned.

    And just to check, are you planning on fine-tuning a model? If so then the whole anaconda / miniconda, pytorch, etc... path makes sense.

    But if you're not fine-tuning and you just want to run a model locally, I'd suggest ollama. If you want a UI on top of it, open-webui is great.

  • Should I get a firewall appliance?
  • Hopefully you’re only forwarding the minimal set of network ports and not all ports/traffic? If so then you’re good, like someone else said if you’ve got a router and it’s forwarding selected traffic then no need for anything else

  • Best Recruitment Agency for Dev Work w/ Chronic Pain?
  • Tons of remote jobs out there, probably a higher percentage for startup jobs. Most remote places will have people in different time zones and some sort of core hours they expect people to be in, but having some discussion you’ll probably be able to find one that’s accommodating.

    One good site to start looking:

    https://wellfound.com/remote

    Good luck

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  • Bets on what percentage of users on that site have that exact regex string as their password? 10%?

    Comedy answer: this is one of those sites that doesn't let 2 people use the same password so it's only 1 person

  • It just feels wrong
  • Synology nas are nice. I will say there’s definitely a nice UI there and they generally work well. But there is a good bit of lock-in and there are some really reasonable roll-your-own hardware and software options these days.

    If you want something that just works, doesn’t need to be super configurable and is easiest to set up and manage, get a synology. If you don’t mind putting in some work or if you need to really tweak some stuff, roll your own

  • Microsoft blocks Windows 11 workaround that enabled local accounts
  • Most steam games just work. Make sure to go to settings and compatibility and let it use compatibility for all games. Look at something like bottles for a front-end to let you set up and use wine / proton for other launchers, etc….

  • President Biden announces a series of tariffs on green energy products from China.
  • What an awful god damn tweet. Are the tariffs to combat Chinese governmental meddling? If so, great. If not then they’re protectionist stupidity that’s sure to draw a response. This tweet sure makes it sound like it’s the latter. sigh

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