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Noise level, M series are completely silent in my experience.


llama.cpp somehow causes the fans to spin up pretty hard even if you just leave it at the prompt, but I assume that's performance bugs on their part.


SPR = Strategic Petroleum Reserve?


yes


What issues are you having?


the required old version of libssl is no longer in Ubuntu's repos


Russian attack, similar to the one in Poland last week? https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66630260.amp


Unlikely, they’ve already arrested suspects following the attack

https://www.wprost.pl/amp/11364934/atak-na-polska-infrastruk...


No British Security Services, protecting the economy, by getting people and businesses to spend their money whether they like it or not.


What if your website contains incorrect information that makes their model worse?


Ahh DarkHatAI-Patterns almost like DarkHat SEO-Techniques.


Is it me or have the images stopped loading?


Sorry about that - the site exceeded my plan's allowable bandwidth on Filestack. I upgraded to a beefier plan so it shouldn't be an issue anymore.


Err... still an issue... working on it.


I rolled out a temporary fix which should resolve the image loading issues.


working now thanks


No images for me either.


I got a different spec OS: Ubuntu 18.04.5 DMI: Google Google Compute Engine/Google Compute CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2673 v3 @ 2.40GHz RAM: 16GB Disk: 30GB IP: 192.168.0.101

I dd'd urandom into both partitions but it didn't seem to do any harm.

It understands the meaning of `sudo !!` but gives permission denied when it shouldnt.


Are there any known ways to get longer code responses out of it? I tried asking for the remaining lines which produces more code but not what you would expect to be next.



On a similar note I've been looking for a way to put mine to sleep when I close the lid with an external monitor attached. Windows seems to have a lot more options in this area unless I'm missing something


There isn't a built in way. That's not what Apple wants to happen so fuck the user I guess. Someone has written a script that monitors for if the lid is closed and puts it to sleep. I haven't personally tried it though.

https://github.com/pirj/noclamshell


Can’t you open the system menu and choose ‘Sleep’?


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