Just beware that like AMD, Intel GPUs suffer a performance hit when using LLMs because of the CUDA specific optimizations in frameworks like llama.cpp
Just beware that like AMD, Intel GPUs suffer a performance hit when using LLMs because of the CUDA specific optimizations in frameworks like llama.cpp
I’ve heard good things about Instander, but it may not satisfy all the requirements of an alternative frontend.
The writer of the Psalm is mourning the complete destruction of their holiest temple and city, Jerusalem, and the mass slaughter of their people. In their rage and sorrow after the death and destruction they have suffered, they wish the same upon those who inflicted it. This includes razing the Babylon empire to the ground (as the Babylonians did to Jerusalem) and the killing of their children (as the Babylonians did to their children).
It is a tough read, as the writer is clearly in distress, but this action is seen as just punishment by the writer and a fulfillment of the Prophecy in Isaiah 13:16. In addition the action was unfortunately common in the times of the Old Testament, as shown in Homers Iliad. Let me know if you have any more questions.
+1 for quadlet. It’s another file format to learn, but it’s worth it, particularly if you want your containers to auto-update. Also check out podlet to help mitigate some of the compose to .container issues.
Why would we PUNish you?
Just worked for me! Lemmy is the best!
LibreTube suddenly was really laggy on all instances, but the instances on browser are fine. I’m using NewPipe/Clipious for the time being.
Awesome! I just beat it and I guess I’ll prepare for a Duskmare run when the HD version comes out!
Do you have any tips (or examples) using quadlets? I tried using them but I couldn’t wrap my head around them.