[-] Stubborn9867@lemmy.jnks.xyz 4 points 4 months ago

I have AMD hardware acceleration working for Plex in an LXC container with an AMD APU so I'd assume it's possible.

Tdarr seems to use ffmpeg under the covers, so I'd focus on getting that working with amd. If I remember I had to install the mesa drivers and pass in the /dev/dri folder. Then you can check ffmpeg for the amf encoders (AMD media framework).

[-] Stubborn9867@lemmy.jnks.xyz 4 points 5 months ago

I have to do anything passkey based on chrome on Android. No clue why. Had to recover my PSN account like 4 times before I figured out it was a Firefox problem.

[-] Stubborn9867@lemmy.jnks.xyz 5 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

If you want to host it locally, Stirling PDF can be run in docker, and uses a library that uses Tesseract. Has a bunch of other handy PDF operations, too. I keep it around for the two times a year I need to merge, split, or decrypt PDFs.

https://github.com/Frooodle/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/HowToUseOCR.md

It can do it straight from PDF and do multiple files at a time.

[-] Stubborn9867@lemmy.jnks.xyz 4 points 9 months ago

Stand mixer with a paddle attachment will shred meat in about 30 seconds.

[-] Stubborn9867@lemmy.jnks.xyz 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

No other chip production in the state?

Intel has several fabs in Chandler, AZ. They have down to 10 nm there, with 5nm being their best. So there definitely is a chunk of knowledge in the state.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_manufacturing_sites

This article states several others: https://www.chipsetc.com/semiconductor-companies-in-arizona.html

Seems like semiconductors are kind of a big deal in and around Chandler which is presumably why TSMC chose there.

[-] Stubborn9867@lemmy.jnks.xyz 4 points 1 year ago

Packing the courts sets a precedent the next republican can just pack it the other direction. Before we know it we have hundreds of supreme court justices.

Any law passed by congress can be struck down by the same supreme court as an over reach to state rights. Nevermind democrats barely have a simple majority, and can't get past a filibuster. 3 of their simple majority come from heavily red states (Brown, Manchin, and Tester) and are up for reelection next year. Almost no way they'd vote for it, meaning they'd likely not even get it passed.

Executive order bullshit only goes for the executive branch. Not legislative or judicial. Biden could wind up impeached for over reach at worst, but have it struck down at best, just like student loans were struck down by the supreme court, which was far more closer to the executive than abortion rights.

The supreme court is constitutionally created, and you can't modify the constitution without a 2/3rds of congress and 3/4ths of state legislatures. Democrats barely have a majority in congress, and only 19 state legislatures.

It really is not that simple. If people had not been abstaining because 'both parties are the same' and Trump had never been elected, then we wouldn't be in this mess.

I agree they're not as liberal as they should be, but the people who are voting are conservative. Until more leftists start voting, the politicians will not represent them and fascists will keep getting elected with only 20% of the population voting for them.

[-] Stubborn9867@lemmy.jnks.xyz 4 points 1 year ago

Not in the first article.

And second just mentions it's a possibility.

Look, I'm as against this as anyone. I think most people on Lemmy agree the big corporations have too much data on us and don't safeguard it's appropriately, but we don't need to pretend articles say something they don't.

This did not happen in the case you mentioned.

[-] Stubborn9867@lemmy.jnks.xyz 4 points 1 year ago

You're right, I'm on mobile driving home.

I meant this one: https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui

And this YouTube video specifically for setup:

https://youtu.be/lb_lC4XFedU

[-] Stubborn9867@lemmy.jnks.xyz 5 points 1 year ago

The VPN is basically a tunnel outside your whole network, so the port is forwarded via said tunnel to the device the VPN is active on, completely bypassing your ISP and routers port forwarding capabilities.

I use Private Internet Access with port forwarding and have never had a problem.

[-] Stubborn9867@lemmy.jnks.xyz 5 points 1 year ago

Dippin' dots are still made that way.

[-] Stubborn9867@lemmy.jnks.xyz 5 points 1 year ago

I use nginx proxy manager to route all my services. Just forward 80 and 443 from my router to that.

[-] Stubborn9867@lemmy.jnks.xyz 4 points 1 year ago

It's in release candidate (rc.9) so fairly mature but not technically released.

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