Is Nvidia still a defacto requirement? I've heard of AMD support being added to OLlama and etc, but I haven't found robust comparisons on value.
PeriodicallyPedantic
I wouldn't call DCC cyberpunk.
But it is an entertaining read, and probably the best of what LitRPG has to offer, besides maybe He Fights With Monsters. If you like the genre will depend entirely on how cringy or not you find rpg mechanics in your stories.
Look, ok, I never learned how to dance! I'm trying! Stop making fun of me! 😭
I mean, depending on the context, you might absolutely be the asshole
Why hello!
I can see from your post that you like losing it; that's great, it's something we have in common!
Have you considered using Mountain Dew? It helps me making losing it even better! Maybe it can help you too. Give it a try!
I mean... It's closer to 100 bins than like 3 bins as described.
Not his streams, but I'd watch his VODs that got popular on YouTube sometimes.
I had to block him like a year ago because the dumbest of his takes kept popping up in my recommended feed. The way he'd crank up the slack jawed hurr derr right before he said something intentionally divisive, drove me nuts.
But years ago his takes were fairly benign (or at least the VODs that made to YouTube were), iirc. I thought he was just kinda goofy, back then.
I don't know him from the WoW days, though.
Why are you defending such a turdwaffle?
Dude makes his living by making stupid takes and then playing up his doofus character to apologize like "durrrr sorry I didn't know it was bad to call someone a f*gg*t"
The devil doesn't need an advocate, and he has a hoard of frothing redpills to defend anything he says.
Take me down to the paradise outside
Where the grass is real and the girls are real
Oh won't you please take me hooooome
It depends on your motivations and security requirements.
If you're already hosting Home Assistant, there is an add-on for CloudFlared which will take care of most of everything for you, using CloudFlare secure tunnels.
It even does simple subdomain reverse proxy, to serve your other services.
It requires that you use CloudFlare for your DNS entries, and it won't secure your host for you (they do offer some free services to help a little), and you still end up depending on a cloud service provider so it's not pure self hosting.
But it's free, you're still mostly in control, and it's less likely to catastrophically mess up your netsec if you're a beginner.