You should hide your nginx version.
You should hide your nginx version.
My personal theory for the curved edges is, that samsung just wanted to prevent cheap off brand replacement screens.
I have searched for alternatives. There are none that I am aware of. I just want a streaming box that can run jellyfin with a simple remote. I really don’t want to use a keyboard in bed.
If anyone knows a simple setup that boots straight into jellyfin with a remote, I would love to hear about it.
So you would need buffer barrieres essentially.
Still user watches video. Ad avoidance skips forward to buffer barrier to play ad in the background. Streamed ad is thrown away and new buffer data is received. User does not notice if the video is long enough.
In this case the buffer limit is the metadata.
Can you provide some sources that support this claim?
Well the player and its controls are client side.
I have a samsung tv from 2016 and it always lags terribly when switching inputs. Sometimes the menu takes 20 seconds to load. What is it doing?
The biggest offenders for me are:
It’s like spectre and meltdown you also lost the advertised performance. Less performance is better than a gaping security hole or a broken chip.
And clearnet use is very difficult through Tor. Exit node ips are flagged and you have impossible captchas on many sites.
What kind of firewall do you have that can handle that amount of bandwidth?
My memory sticks are all DDR4 with 32GB@2133MT/s.
Each card has 24GB so 48GB vram total. I use ollama it fills whatever vrams is available on both cards and runs the rest on the CPU cores.
My specs because you asked:
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) E5-2699 v3 (72) @ 3.60 GHz
GPU 1: NVIDIA Tesla P40 [Discrete]
GPU 2: NVIDIA Tesla P40 [Discrete]
GPU 3: Matrox Electronics Systems Ltd. MGA G200EH
Memory: 66.75 GiB / 251.75 GiB (27%)
Swap: 75.50 MiB / 40.00 GiB (0%)
What are you asking exactly?
What do you want to run? I assume you have a 24GB GPU and 64GB host RAM?
I regularly run llama3 70b unqantized on two P40s and CPU at like 7tokens/s. It’s usable but not very fast.
Llama3.1 33b would be so cool. It would be a nice middle ground for my machine.
At least on linux rm is very fast
I use tubearchivist. It has a jellyfin addon but it could really use some improvements on how it exposes the videos.
I don’t understand why all these chrome derivatives and firefox don’t just band together and extend manifest v3 with some vendored standardised extension that addresses the limitations.
Browsers do that for CSS and JavaScript features already. An extension could just check if the browser supports the “unlimited filters” option and use it if its available.
I have never researched it but heard that the permissions of manifest v3 are much better for privacy.
I am in favor of removing manifest v2 if the vendored extension becomes a reality.
Browsers already have too much complexity, lines of code and feature creep.