If I build a rig with a 3090 running Debian will stuff like ollama be able to take advantage of it? Thinking up building a new system for my containers and getting into that.
If I build a rig with a 3090 running Debian will stuff like ollama be able to take advantage of it? Thinking up building a new system for my containers and getting into that.


Use floccus to sync bookmarks so they’re more integrated.


Just a quick comment that you might want to check out scrypted and its ability to manage a collection of cameras.


This is the one reason I’ve paid for 1Password. My wife has access and can get what is needed without figuring out how to revive a self hosted password solution. I realize this isn’t about self hosting, and that you can pay for Bitwarden too. It just struck a chord.
OP wishing you all the best.


Don’t have any recent experience to help you, but your question reminded me of Boxee and I had a little flash back to a simpler time.


This would have been great to have when we were overseas and our bank and mortgage website would not load. Had to spin up an ec2 instance in a US region to pay the bills.
Looks like it just has a thumbnail preview and forces you to click to their site to read. 👎🏼


I would be interested in a simplified version of paperless. Don’t get me wrong, it’s impressive. But I don’t really need all the powerful options it has, and wouldn’t mind something less complex to manage.


Sons is mostly playing Valorant right now on Windows 11. I’m an old dude familiar with FreeBSD, and Debian. No clue about running games and stuff though. Would he be able to switch?
edit: thanks for the insight. Sounds like a no-go for now until anti-cheat stuff is supported outside windows.


A warning to those that haven’t looked at this list…. It’s a time vacuum. A “few minutes” of browsing it will translate to hours lost and family members on the verge of reporting you as missing.
Heard great things about bitwarden. I’ve personally been using 1Password for over a decade.