Huge oil and gas reserves also help out.
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There is little performance overhead from running a VM. However there’s a substantial administrative overhead for keeping a virtualization system running just for home assistant.
If this a hobby to you, sure, you do you. Time you enjoyed wasting is not wasted. But it’s way less effort to just run everything you need in a container stack - especially if are you already running containers for other things.
Yeah, just set them up in another container.
Addons are just software.
I only run mosquitto right now, but it’s not exactly hard or complicated or time consuming to set up.
There is no compelling reason to run home assistant in a vm instead of in a container.
I’d get rid of the virtualization layer in your specific case and save yourself a lot of hassle, especially on smaller systems.
vzq@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Exclusive: Russian missile caused Aktau crash, investigation confirmsEnglish511·9 months agoIf this is true, it’s fucking supervillain levels of bad.
I’m surprised they didn’t just finish the job. Must be low on missiles.
vzq@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it worth investing if I can only contribute $50 a month?8·9 months agoFinancial advice will always be intrinsically linked to fiscal advice, and that will vary with jurisdiction. Where I live we have no 401k or medical debt, but we have other debt and investment instruments with preferential tax treatment.
The main line of the flow chart is sound.
This is not a place of honor.
vzq@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Stubb: Racist attacks on Lucia "shocking and unequivocally wrong" | Yle News | YleEnglish14·9 months agoTell me more about that Nordic heritage where you sit around and sing translated Neapolitan folk songs.
We’re all connected.
Also a whole lot of straight people. I understand that has limited appeal here, but still :P
They need to be substantially cheaper and (more importantly) they need loads more memory.
The problem is that everyone (chiefly nvidia, but not only) is afraid to hurt their professional offerings by introducing consumer grade ML cards. They are not afraid of Joe having to use a smaller model to do AI on his security cameras, they are afraid of large companies ditching all their A100 cards for consumer equipment.
So they try and segment the market any way they can think of and Joe gets screwed.
It’s classic market failure really.
The CUDA moat is pretty deep, but the primitive are starting to solidify and almost no one uses CUDA directly. Increasingly popular libraries are going multi-backend (thanks Apple silicon).
My guess is that as soon as cheap accelerators with LARGE memory banks hit the market, the libraries will support whatever API those need and CUDA dominance will be essentially shattered forever.
But we are not there yet because making good numerical hardware is fucking hard.
vzq@lemmy.worldto Hardware@lemmy.world•Qualcomm Reportedly Places Advanced Packaging Orders With UMC, Challenging TSMC's "CoWoS" Dominance2·9 months agoAlmost all of it. But still, not being dependent on as single supplier is a win regardless.
vzq@lemmy.worldtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Microsoft Confirms Password Deletion for 1B UsersEnglish1·9 months agoYes! Kill it! Kill it with fire!
vzq@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•High-speed Paris-Berlin daily train service debutsEnglish71·9 months agoI don’t, but I image they exist. It’s a pretty big industry.
Anyway, try taking an easily morning or late afternoon flight/international train on a weekday between any two European capitals and you’ll see.
Of course, things are completely reversed if you travel during holidays, to/from holiday destinations and/or using holiday travel airlines.
Source: am business traveler.
vzq@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•High-speed Paris-Berlin daily train service debutsEnglish26·9 months agoIt’s about 1000km, so with proper infrastructure at T.G.V. speeds it should be around 4 hours. That’s better than air travel when you factor in the shitshow that’s CDG.
8 hours? Not so much.
vzq@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•High-speed Paris-Berlin daily train service debutsEnglish414·9 months agoBecause that’s most of the travel between European capitals, especially including government and institution work.
Tourism is a drop in a bucket.
vzq@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•High-speed Paris-Berlin daily train service debutsEnglish32·9 months agoBusiness travel needs more connections. It’s a start, but only a start.
“What is that high memory area stuff they added in DOS4?”
gets swallowed by rabbit hole for days
“Oh, that!”
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