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- Comment on [deleted] 3 months ago:
Yes, but I think it’s because of OpenVino. Some other people with Intel HD using OpenVino had similar issues. I’ve just switched to another model based on this post.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 months ago:
It has integrated Intel graphics, not a separate GPU.
- Comment on What is easiest solution to automatically resolve missing mounts due to e.g. a power outage? 4 months ago:
That’s interesting! I’ve converted all my docker run commands to docker compose, as I found that easier to manage. But, I guess you can’t do the dependencies like you have. Also, yours has the advantage it always pulls the latest.
- Comment on What is easiest solution to automatically resolve missing mounts due to e.g. a power outage? 4 months ago:
Awesome, yes, definitely will do. After years of using Linux, the whole systemd thing is still a bit of a black box to me. I know how to create /start/stop services etc but that’s about it. Thanks for the prompt replies!
- Comment on What is easiest solution to automatically resolve missing mounts due to e.g. a power outage? 4 months ago:
Yeah I used /etc/fstab which are static mounts.
I switched to autofs and that seems to be much better, as it does the mounts “at runtime”, ie when requested.
- Comment on What is easiest solution to automatically resolve missing mounts due to e.g. a power outage? 4 months ago:
Thanks! I’ve just set that up. That would seem to solve the solution, right, without reboots?
- Comment on What is easiest solution to automatically resolve missing mounts due to e.g. a power outage? 4 months ago:
Sorry, I’m absolutely not a Linux expert :) I use /etc/fstab for the mounts, and to manually re-mount I run “mount -a”.
- Submitted 4 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 23 comments
- Comment on [deleted] 5 months ago:
Yeah, saw them, but that’s over budget unfortunately. Thanks.
- Comment on Google Search Really Has Gotten Worse, Researchers Find 5 months ago:
I switched to DDG and then to Kagi based on all the praise it gets here. So much better than Google!
- Comment on Running immich, HA and Frigate on a RPi4 with Coral or on a HP Prodesk 700 g4 (Intel 8th gen) 5 months ago:
Thanks! Very helpful. Will give it some thoughts.
- Comment on Running immich, HA and Frigate on a RPi4 with Coral or on a HP Prodesk 700 g4 (Intel 8th gen) 5 months ago:
Thanks for the insights. I’m planning to import about 1.2Tb of photos… So RAM is most important? What about Intel gen? I’ve compared 4th and 8th gen in terms of cpu speed and 4th still scores well. Depends of course on exact cpu. 4th gen can be bought here for about a 5th of the price of an 8th…
- Comment on Running immich, HA and Frigate on a RPi4 with Coral or on a HP Prodesk 700 g4 (Intel 8th gen) 5 months ago:
Okay, good to know. Then I wouldn’t need an 8th gen, a 4th gen with a Coral pcie should be better I believe. Much cheaper too.
- Comment on Running immich, HA and Frigate on a RPi4 with Coral or on a HP Prodesk 700 g4 (Intel 8th gen) 5 months ago:
Thanks, HP it will be. When comparing Intel gens, there isn’t a massive difference between 4th and 8th gen, except the openvino detection which only works on 8th. But I can get a 4th gen for 25% of the price of a 8th gen.
- Comment on Running immich, HA and Frigate on a RPi4 with Coral or on a HP Prodesk 700 g4 (Intel 8th gen) 5 months ago:
Interesting re the wifi chip, as all posts I’ve found said it only works for a wifi card. Do you have a source for that?
Yeah, no wifi is no problem. It’ll be connected via cable
- Comment on Running immich, HA and Frigate on a RPi4 with Coral or on a HP Prodesk 700 g4 (Intel 8th gen) 5 months ago:
3470 means 3rd gen. The first number is the generation. Good to know that also works.
- Comment on Running immich, HA and Frigate on a RPi4 with Coral or on a HP Prodesk 700 g4 (Intel 8th gen) 5 months ago:
Thanks for your reply! So that is a 3rd gen Intel chip if I kagi’d correctly? I was planning to get a 8th gen or later. Not sure though if it’s worth it, I’m not too familiar with the differences between all generations.
- Comment on Running immich, HA and Frigate on a RPi4 with Coral or on a HP Prodesk 700 g4 (Intel 8th gen) 5 months ago:
Okay thanks!
- Comment on Running immich, HA and Frigate on a RPi4 with Coral or on a HP Prodesk 700 g4 (Intel 8th gen) 5 months ago:
Okay thanks!
- Comment on Running immich, HA and Frigate on a RPi4 with Coral or on a HP Prodesk 700 g4 (Intel 8th gen) 5 months ago:
Thanks for your insights. Thought about a NUC as well, but AFAIK it doesn’t have pcie slots? So I won’t be able to install eg a graphics card or pcie coral?
- Submitted 5 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 24 comments
- Comment on How many of you have beaten the main story now? 7 months ago:
Haha yeah I thought I had accidentally reloaded an older save. Nope, exactly same puzzle every time. Initially I liked the game, but losing its appeal quickly.
- Comment on How many of you have beaten the main story now? 7 months ago:
Have spent about 50 hours and almost finished main quest. Did ryuni, freestar collective, and pirates side quests. I’m getting more and more annoyed by all the loading screens and the frustrating UI. Also graphics are underwhelming in places. I’ll finish main quest and then delete the game.
- Comment on Bay Area tech CEO worth $35 billion says ‘suffering’ wasn't worth it 8 months ago:
Well said. I always wonder why billionaires keep working. Your post explains it nicely.
- Comment on Why are people hyped about RSS regaining relevance? 9 months ago:
I am Feedly user as well, but use the FeedMe app on Android. I prefer that app over the Feedly one, it’s free, and I can add as many categories as I want whereas Feedly limits it to three or so in the free version :)
- Comment on YSK: you can setup pihole on any old rooted android (5.0+) device 9 months ago:
Sorry, yes as dashboard :)
- Comment on YSK: you can setup pihole on any old rooted android (5.0+) device 9 months ago:
Thanks for the tip. Got a tablet running HA and thus plugged in 24/7. Just ordered a smart plug to schedule the charging.
- Submitted 9 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 6 comments
- Comment on How do people find good information on the internet these days? 9 months ago:
Thanks! Was looking for useful extensions. Saved!
- Submitted 9 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 14 comments