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zuntaruk
·4 mesi fa·discuss
With OpenCode, I've found that I can do this by defining agents, assigning each agent a specifically model to use. Then K manually flip to that agent when I want it or define some might rules in my global AGENTS.nd file to gives some direction and OpenCode will automatically subtask out to the agent, which then forces the use of the defined model.
zuntaruk
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Yeah, and that's the take I assumed to hear based on what was said.

However, for something like ARM and the use case this particular device may have, in reality you would _want_ (my opinion) to be on a more rolling release distros to pick up the updates that make your system perform better.

I'd take a similar stance for devices that are built in a homelab for running LLMs.
zuntaruk
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I don't feel like this really answers the question thought, right? At least not at face value.

I could see the side of maintenance burden being a potential point, meaning that one would be "pushed" to update the system between releases more often than something else.
zuntaruk
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I'd also love to hear what folks have to say about this.

For myself I've had nothing but positive experiences running Fedora on my servers.
zuntaruk
·7 mesi fa·discuss
What's the measure we're using to define quality?
zuntaruk
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Could you share what the config item is that you need to change for this? Or point to some docs?
zuntaruk
·anno scorso·discuss
Curious if you've tried either Ente or Immich? Would be interested in your take on them from your perspective
zuntaruk
·2 anni fa·discuss
In some aspects, I'd hope that there are potential benefits on the security side of things as well. Since the host FS is generally read only in these type of distros, there is the potential to make some security teams happy.
zuntaruk
·2 anni fa·discuss
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zuntaruk
·2 anni fa·discuss
Is this what you're referring to?

https://github.com/ducaale/xh

Seems like maybe it's written in rust? Still looks slick!
zuntaruk
·2 anni fa·discuss
Its my understanding that these good folks have moved away entirely from their hosted stuff. In the context of glos this was the "stash" feature, removed with v2 release.

More details can be found here:

https://github.com/charmbracelet/charm
zuntaruk
·2 anni fa·discuss
See if Aqua Mail ticks the boxes you need/want. I've been a happy user for many years
zuntaruk
·2 anni fa·discuss
TIL more about Dynamic DNS Update. Thanks!
zuntaruk
·2 anni fa·discuss
Depending on your definition of "Dynamic DNS", you could check out PowerDNS.
zuntaruk
·2 anni fa·discuss
Really appreciate the references here. I usually forgot some of the diner details on stuff like this
zuntaruk
·2 anni fa·discuss
Thanks for the clarification!
zuntaruk
·2 anni fa·discuss
Just wanting to understand the definition of Open Source you are using here, considering that you can see and download the source here:

https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad

Are you maybe referring to their Enterprise offering?
zuntaruk
·2 anni fa·discuss
With the marketshare that Kubernetes has, I can definitely see why so many eBPF projects focus on supporting it.

Still makes me wish more of them had support for things like HashiCop Nomad, standalone Docker/Podman, or standalone hosts.

Maybe one day! Could be really interesting to see this kind of stuff used inthe likes of homelabs or just smaller environments, or even just environments where kubernetes isn't in.