I wonder why his 10000 agents haven't done the work yet. It seems like such a straightforward plan.
misterbngo
Ive actually been personally moving away from kubernetes for this kind of deployment and I am a big fan of using ansible to deploy containers using podman systemd units, you have a series of systemd .container files like the one below
[Unit]
Description=Loki
[Container]
Image=docker.io/grafana/loki:3.4.1
# Use volume and network defined below
Volume=/mnt/loki-config:/mnt/config
Volume=loki-tmp:/tmp/loki
PublishPort=3100:3100
AutoUpdate=registry
[Service]
Restart=always
TimeoutStartSec=900
[Install]
# Start by default on boot
WantedBy=multi-user.target default.target
You use ansible to write these into your /etc/containers/systemd/ folder. Example the file above gets written as /etc/containers/systemd/loki.container.
Your ansible script will then call systemctl daemon-reload
and then you can systemctl start loki
to finish the example
The Kde store UI is a bit lacking the screenshot browser has arrows all the way at the edges.
I uploaded three screens two of the configuration and one of the widget on a panel, expanded with all the advanced controls.
Edit: Ive reuploaded the images with the expanded widget first
During my expirementation with some of these self hosted llms, I was attempting some jailbreaks and other things and thought would this be any good at ERP?
Only if youve never been with another human being.
The fork Ansel, is supposed to improve on the UI situation.
Unironically their greatest movie.
That is some terminal biz brain right there.
Kate has excellent lsp support nowadays as well.
Its a full linux os, so you can do literally anything that can be done with existing tooling. For example, I have syncthing installed on mine so i just have to drop files into a folder on another computer of mine and they show up.
The software folks have put together a decent experience in the last few years and its rather nice out of the box.
Glad i did not go with these guys when i was e-reader shopping, the lack of gpl sources was enough for me.
Went with a pinenote because the timing was good, and while it has some corners I dont except the debian install to become a ccp mouthpiece 🙃
Sidenote: I almost ended up working for the company almost a decade ago now lmao. The board was full of other characters we all know and love here. The €€€ offer was high for EU, but I still laugh at the growth potential of my 10000 dollars yearly equivalent in their tokens. The website was unique in that it scrolled... up. I think it's still on archive dot org