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Hi, this looks amazing, I’ll try it ! How is Pocketbase? What are your thoughts working with it?
Also, have you thought about federating trails? It would be amazing we could build a decentralized alternative to the big corps.
Hi, this looks amazing, I’ll try it ! How is Pocketbase? What are your thoughts working with it?
Also, have you thought about federating trails? It would be amazing we could build a decentralized alternative to the big corps.
Local LLMs have been supported via the Ollama integration since Home Assistant 2024.4. Ollama and the major open source LLM models are not tuned for tool calling, so this has to be built from scratch and was not done in time for this release. We’re collaborating with NVIDIA to get this working – they showed a prototype last week.
Are all Ollama-supported algos mediocre? Which ones would be better?
This. NFS on Windows is a real pain.
Check out the other Ublue projects, there are slimmer alternatives in case you won’t do any gaming.
Holy parametricity!
This is insane, so much boards supported, even mini-itx!
It’s popular because people want this to be real, but it’s just a promise. The actual thing can’t run without crapping it’s pants. Even if you manage to run it fine, there will be an update that will break everything.
In a selfhosted scenario, but what about their cloud service?
Please make a lemmy post about it with your findings, and link it from your comment.
I need a truly open source Cosmos Server replacement that can manage KVM, Docker containers, networks and storage. So far my only option is to use Proxmox and run Docker in a VM. Dockge lacks lots of features in comparison to Cosmos Server.
I haven’t found that category nor Cosmos Server in slfhst apps. Any ideas?
bridge devices only work over Ethernet
Yes, I want to reach my HA VM from my LAN connected devices.
Ok that sounds intetesting, I’ve found Cockpit easier to use than Proxmox, I’m new to virtualization and I don’t want do nesting… I fear it will complicate things when I’ll need to do GPU passthrough.
How is Podman integrated into Cockpit?
Also, I had so much trouble trying to bridge my Home Assistant VM to my LAN. Are there any tutorials on how to do this from Cockpit?
How is Podman rootful better than Docker? I was mostly attracted by the rootless path, but the breakage deterred me. Would you be so kind to tell me ?
This will take over the internet by storm when they add 2 way integration with Prowlarr.
Thank you very much for the generously contributed code and time while working on it.The effort you put in, will live on for many years to come.
One thing that should be pointed out is that it works with any GPU, NVIDIA, AMD or Intel.
An AMP for Jellyfin
Found this: https://www.phoronix.com/news/GNOME-RDP-Remote-Login
I believe I’ve read something similar for kwin, I’ll update my post if I find it.
True, those are pretty different use cases.
Do you know of any RD app that works nice with Wayland and supports RD from the DE login screen?
Aren’t they both remote desktop apps?
How does this work with the VM method? Or is this only needed during the install process?