

What do the logs say?
What do the logs say?
This is so fucking gross and disturbing.
…okay.
So it wasn’t a stupid enough to begin with, now it’s being used for even more stupid reasons 👍
Fuck.This.Shit.
They are doing this because of Trump’s bullshit noise. Make them pay and/or collapse them.
Check out the Minisforum Refurb store page. They sell out what they put up there pretty quickly, so you have to stay on top of it, but there are some great deals there, and they carry a 1 year warranty. Been buying from them for years now, and they’ve always had a great product, and quick turn around.
Well you won’t get far building something from scratch for $200. I think everybody was referring to MiniPCs.
Yeah, and also now, the value of $100 vs $200 in a minipc is vast. That’s a fairly new thing.
It’s pretty meek on specs. It depends on how much you’d be paying for it. If it was free, I’d say go for it. If it’s $100, you’re halfway to a much more capable machine. The onboard graphics on this are going to be abysmal, even for video.
Again, Tailscale.
PLEASE look back at the crypto mining rush of a decade ago. I implore you.
You’re buying into something that doesn’t exist.
Wow, so you want to use inefficient models super cheap. I guarantee nobody has ever thought of this before. Good move coming to Lemmy for tips on how to do so. I bet you’re the next Sam Altman 🤣
I assume you’re talking about a CUDA implementation here. There’s ways to do this with that system, and even sub-projects that expand on that. I’m mostly pointing how pointless it is for you to do this. What a waste of time and money.
Edit: others are also pointing this out, but I’m still being downvoted. Mkay.
Cool. You got lucky. This is covered in the docs and is normal behavior.
The problems arise when this exchange doesn’t happen without issue though.
That is a LOCAL running interface. It’s not something being run as a server-side interface in the docker container.
I’m not sure what point you’re trying to make, but at this point, you’re original concern and question has been answered.
Why?
You’re trying to run a DC setup in your home for AI bullshit?
I…don’t think I need to. It’s all open source. Here is the DBGate repo right here.
If you’re unfamiliar with all of this, that’s your job to get educated. This is how browser-based JS software works. The “proof” is right there in all it’s glory for you to peruse.
No, it can run along anything, as long as you don’t conflict the IP space assigned to a VPN. It creates it’s own IP network space when running, so just don’t overlap with your other VPN software. Using it while at home is a bit wasteful on effort and power, but just use the Jellyfin LetsEncrypt setup and it’s the same thing.
You are missing a lot here. I think you’re confused on the difference between your LAN security, and how that fits into network connections. You don’t need an SSL cert to say that something is secure, that’s just one method of PUBLICLY securing something. Every connection on Tailscale is secure end-to-end, so if you run it on your Pi, any client that can connect to it is secured. No open ports, no lapses in security. The encryption happens between each client and the server. You’re secure.
You’re being rate limited by Docker Hub. Give it some time and they’ll all get updated. Maybe tweak your settings so not everything is attempting an update at the same time.