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EXO v1 Release

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3 points·by jburgess777·il y a 7 mois·1 comments

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jburgess777
·il y a 6 jours·discuss
You might be interested in the Turris Omnia NG which has two 10g SFP+ ports:

https://www.turris.com/en/products/omnia-NG-wired/
jburgess777
·il y a 24 jours·discuss
I never understood the mindset which seemed to interpret “we must preserve this for 5 years” as “we must _delete_ everything after 5 years”. I understand they want to minimize storage costs but they are destroying institutional knowledge. I have recently wanted to refer back to my notes on some older services and discovered that all my old notes have been deleted.
jburgess777
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
In 2016 there were enhancements added by ‘802.11ac wave 2’ which might help explain some of the 8 year gap.
jburgess777
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Right, but I don’t think a x2 slot exists so hence being physically a x4 card. If you had an open ended x1 slot you might be able to run as PCIe v4 x1.
jburgess777
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
There are RTL8127 cards with SFP+, e.g. https://www.lekuo.com/product_view.php?id=659

edit: on looking closer, that still seems to be an x4 card.
jburgess777
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
I think the point he is making is that the industry first went with a 10g single link, and then 40g over 4 links. Then they figured out how to do 25g over a single link, and 100g over 4 links. Those 25g/100g are common for enterprise switches. It might be fairer to say 40g is dead, 10g still has use cases.

Edit to add: If you want an example, these are the NVidia ConnectX nics available from FS.com, the lowest end one is 25g, then 100g, 200g etc.

https://www.fs.com/uk/c/nvidia-ethernet-nics-4014
jburgess777
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
ServeTheHome is a good place to look for reviews of the switches available, e.g. https://www.servethehome.com/10gbe-in-2026-is-finally-hittin...
jburgess777
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
My experience: I was using synergy to handle a Windows and a Linux machine, and later display-switch, but they started to be flagged as suspicious by our corporate AV. I tried some external KVM but couldn’t find one which was reliable for 4K. I ended up buying a Dell monitor with a built in KVM and have been using that ever since.
jburgess777
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
It is commonly known as ‘Fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND)’. Some standards organisations will only accept contributions where a patent owner agrees to license them under FRAND terms.
jburgess777
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
If you want to avoid the initrd loophole then you will want to look into UKI images. These extend the secure boot signature to include the kernel and ramdisk:

https://uapi-group.org/specifications/specs/unified_kernel_i...
jburgess777
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
EXO lets you run your own AI cluster at home with everyday devices. We take advantage of Apple's M-series hardware and unified memory to run large language models, building a cluster to enable even more memory.

EXO underwent a full rewrite for v1. For legacy exo, see this repo's history or exo-explore/ex-exo for a snapshot.