

Thanks a lot! I need to pop up here more often and get more active. Time to get lemmy on disroot a bit more alive.
Thanks a lot! I need to pop up here more often and get more active. Time to get lemmy on disroot a bit more alive.
is the mac mini really that good? running 12-14b models on my radeon rx 7600xt is ok’ish but i do “feel it” while running 7-8b models sometimes just doesn’t feel enough. I wonder where does mac mini land in here.
Wow! very cool rack you got there. I too started using mini pcs for local test servers or general home servers. But unlike yours mine are just dumped behind the screen on my desk (3 in total). For LLM stuff atm I use 16GB radeon but thats connected to my desktop. In the future I would love to build a proper rack like yours and perhaps move the GPU to a dedicated minipc.
As for the upgrades, like what others stated already, I would just go for more pc’s rather then rpi.
gemini is an internet protocol similar to html but more based on text. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemini_(protocol) Capsule refers to a site similar to website in html. So the idea behind this would be to provide a space where people could create their own blogs (in case of html) or capsules (in case of gemini) where the emphasis is on text. So no images, no (or very little) css and other visuals for the site. One of the examples could be the main instance of flounder: https://flounder.online/
Not sure I follow meaz.
Found this which could be helpful to run gemini capsule within html https://git.sr.ht/~aw/flounder
I tend to agree. Alias on XMPP does not bring much in terms of features while being able to seperate use axes with essentially seperate accounts does look appealing indeed.
What is your reasoning behind it? Cause I noticed on XMPP when talking about it in the hangout, people were afraid others would take the username. But that’s not the case. Your username would be basically able to login with different domains so there is no concern of username snatched.
I think they are OK. When switching to it couple of years ago ifeared there will be no-one but was please tly suprised. For sure you do t have situation where most of the participants in the room are ghost accounts because presence actually works. So might look smaller but you are sure it’s real users.
Not to mention you can run a server on anything pretty much and for surprisingly big amount of users. Toaster or potatoes will do just fine.
Thanks for posting. I think it might be connected to recent update we have run and some issues we had couple of days ago. My guess is some custom quick fix on webserver or proxy side that was overwritten with the recent update. I will have a look and try to fix it up the coming days. Thanks for posting. I created an issue on git as well so this doesn’t get burried: https://git.disroot.org/Disroot/Disroot-Project/issues/1203
I think there were two reasons for that. One was that without centralized server where element could flash nunbers in front of VC there would not be much funding just like other open source protocols like xmpp experience. It also attracted more people because you didn’t have to think of servers or bother with the whole federation concept (just join the main server, as everyone is there already).
Additionally matrix is pretty good distributed database but imo horrible chat protocol. It’s extremely heavy on resources making other small servers impossible to compete or run on the same terms as the big ones. Back in the days I was running one of the top 5 size matrix server but I realized that the ever growing database, load issues when users joining large rooms and ton of other problems all, I went back to xmpp. It made me realized how crazy expensive and unsustainable in long run was running essentially text chat app became, and that could be better spent elewhere. Matrix is basically not designed for the purpose it’s pushed for. It might be great as a communication platform in a organization or corporation or government agency ( you can accurately track the room state from its inception so great to have an overview of who, when, what). For fedi-like chat servers XMPP which can run on a potatoe is much better choice. Both from financial perspective (as your small server joining a big room does not affect you cause you don’t need to replicate the room state essentially killing your server), but also environmental (its light and scales depending on your community needs better).
I’m personally against clonning communities as i think it’s largely defragmenting already small communities into seperate little islands. The idea of federation is to create spaces where people can participate together no matter the instance they are from. Creating copies just goes against this idea IMO. One does not need to be on the isntance to participate in communities. That’s the beauty of federation. I understand there might be reasons sometimes to do it, but if your idea is to just copy bunch of them so that you’re the mod, I find it a waste.
As for disroot’s branding of such communities. I think it would require admins to be part of the moderation of such community as it gives others the impression its related or at least supported endorsed by the team. Our idea for the instance was to make it more of a free for all approach then curated set of communities (eg. Beehav). So it makes sense that disroot branded communities are somewhat rated to disroot team or a project. At the same time other communities hosted on the server can use whatever branding they want.
So to sum up my position. I am rather against this idea. Using branding creates association for others. Even if you use disclaimers that it isn’t. Since your communities are independent, I would rather see you create a unique branding to your comms so that people seeing them could straight away know who are they moderated and run by.
Yeah. Pity indeed. Also think the stylus is coming soon ™. Still I wouldn’t mind one.
This is great. I have couple of those HP machines which are awesome but was just stacking them on my desk. 10 inch rack will be great for them. Need to do some hunting.
You dont need to explain email so federation does not seem to be the issue here IMO. The problem is money which FLOSS projects usually don’t have. The successful ones have perhaps enough so that the devs can put food on their table, but not much else. Most of the apps are after Dayjob hobby projects. It’s hard to compete with those who have teams of paid staff.
Disroot founder here 👋 if you have any questions I would be glad to answer. Been doogfooding all services myself as primary communication means. We are small team of ethusiasts and we mainly reuse code writtem by awesome FLOSS contributors in form of services. Not reinventing wheel here. Next year we will celebrate 10 years of existance \o/
Will GPG be baked into the app or still relay on third party like open key chain?
It looks like the goal will be more people getting pissed at the climate activists. Which will make it harder for those who are actually doing something more then just publicity stunts.
Interesting. Is there a non-apple solution like this?