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  • XenGi@lemmy.chaos.berlintolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldMerry Christmas!
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    8 months ago

    Nvidia pretty much always dominated the AI GPU market with their closed source driver and Cuda. Nothing has changed about that except for more competition in AI specific hardware which you can buy from several vendors now. But no one has ever used AMD cards with OpenCL for AI or ML. If you were serious about it, you always used Nvidia with Cuda or nowadays some dedicated AI accelerator card (DPUs).






  • My journey was:

    • Mandrake/Mandriva
    • Debian (v2.4)
    • Ubuntu (v6.04)
    • Debian (8)
    • Arch Linux
    • NixOS

    I left Debian for Ubuntu when it simply worked better and left Ubuntu when it became too restrictive and weird. I need a working system but my freedom to experiment. Then I discovered arch and never looked back. Still kept Debian on servers.

    Currently using arch on desktop machines and nixos on my servers. But I use nix for Dev environments and dotfiles even on arch.

    Not sure if I’ll stay with NixOS but for now that seems like the direction I’m going to. Still love Arch Linux for it’s freedom though, but I’m getting older and don’t have the time to fiddle with everything.





  • XenGi@lemmy.chaos.berlintoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldRouter recommendation
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    9 months ago

    Du you want a plastic box or a pc with your own os on it (like opnsense or Linux)? It anything in between? I would say the 2 ends are between a fritzbox and an AliExpress router PC.

    Btw throw your repeater away in case you use it as a Wi-Fi extender. It cuts your wifi performance to 1/4. It only works if you use it with a cable as a separate access point.

    If you also want to improve your wifi setup, I can recommend unifi. Aruba is also good but they went cloud only and who knows how long they will keep there old non cloud firmware updated.