chirospasm
@chirospasm@lemmy.ml
Deliverer of ideas for a living. Believer in internet autonomy, dignity. I upkeep instances of FOSS platforms like this for the masses. Previously on Twitter under the same handle. I do software things, but also I don’t.
- Comment on What's up, selfhosters? It's selfhosting Sunday again! 3 days ago:
Hello! I recently deployed GPUStack, self-hosted GPU resource manager.
It helps you deploy AI models across clusters of GPUs, regardless of networks of device. Got a Mac? It can toss a model on there and route it into an interface. Got a VM? Same. GPUStack is great at scaling what you have.
I use it to route pre-run LLMs inti Open WebUI, another self-hosted interface for AI interactions, via the OpenAI API that both GPUStack and Open WebUI support!
- Comment on Why are popes always really old? 4 weeks ago:
The short, easy answer: it typically takes a lifetime of service for the rest of the church to determine if they fit the bill to be Pope.
- Comment on Determining the reason no one replied to your Lemmy post. 5 weeks ago:
Hey, just tossing in a comment here, I think this post is a good post!
- Comment on Best Back Up Solution For Multiple Servers 1 month ago:
What’s your hypervisor manager? Or are just bare metal?
For VMWare and Proxmox both, I would recommend the community edition of Veeam. It can handle up to 10 VMs for free.
If you’ve got the funds as a small-to-large business, Veeam’s first paid tier, on a yearly basis, is a solid option to backup even more.
Caveat emptor if you buy a license (or not), Veeam runs on Windows only. I have used, like, a single internal network Windows VM dedicated just to Veeam before.
Bacula is deprecated, unfortunately.
- Comment on My blog now has Lemmy comments 6 months ago:
I am so digging this!
- Comment on Clifford and the Big Red F 7 months ago:
OP bringin’ out good memes, this run