

I guess there’s some automatic vram paging going on. How many tokens per second do you get while generating?


I guess there’s some automatic vram paging going on. How many tokens per second do you get while generating?
Had several issues when upgrading to 41, so I only upgraded to 42 a month or two ago in order to give them time to iron out the bugs first…
Om målet med Tidöpartiernas politik var att göra det bästa för Sverige och dess invånare så har det varit många dåliga kalkyler de senaste 20 åren. Men om målet är att stoppa så mycket skattepengar som möjligt i privata fickor så har de ju gjort ett grymt bra jobb!
Gissar på en av två förklaringar: A) Det är inte ekonomiskt lönsamt. Eller B) Det är ekonomiskt lönsamt, så pengarna ska gå till ett privatägt bolag ist.
Men det är förstås bara en gissning baserad på hur M brukar resonera kring sånt.


I never got my OG Vive to work smoothly in Linux so it’s the last thing I’ve kept a Windows dual boot for. Would be nice if I could get rid of it when I upgrade headset, which I’ve also been reluctant to do due to uncertain Linux support.
Näe, Stockholms skärgård får nog ingen kärnanläggning, även om den är med i listan på ställen där de vill avveckla miljöskyddet
Är det samma gamla förslag som går ut på att ge miljarder av skattepengar till privata bolag för att de ska bygga kraftverk, som vi sen inte får vara med och dela på vinsten av?
Still are, but I guess a lot of people don’t know much about them
Filament not sticking to itself sounds pretty unusual… Found this review on youtube. The channel has 6 subscribers and I have no idea if it’s legit or disguised marketing, but all the comments mention similar problems as yours. There’s also this review, with more negative comments. One person says they managed to get good prints by raising the print temp even more, but don’t do that if you have a PTFE lined hotend. I.e. only try higher temps if you know for sure that you have an all metal hotend.
I’m not up to date on hardware, so I’ll refrain from recommending specific components. I went with AMD Ryzen CPU and Nvidia GPU (using closed source driver) last time I upgraded my PC and it usually works fine, though I know many recommend AMD GPUs nowadays for Linux. If €1000 is your total budget, it might be worth considering a second hand GPU. For example a used RTX 3080 goes for around €300 and they are still quite capable, though someone else will have to say if that’s enough for the flight sims.
One thing you might want to look up is if the game uses hardware raytracing, and if that works on Linux. Out of the games I play, World of Warships looks worse for me than what I see on youtube, despite that I have set all graphics settings to max. Maybe it’s possible to fix by configuring Wine/Proton/DXVK etc. I haven’t really looked into it, but just so you’re aware of potential issues.
I used this list for help when choosing a power supply, but I think that becomes more important if you buy a high end GPU.
I use Steam for almost all my gaming, and it makes running (most) Windows games a breeze.


So far that has never happened because I’m not using that much storage :) But I shut it down when I need to turn off the mains electricity, and for powering it on afterwards the fake wall can be lifted off. It’s just the area underneath the desk so the panel might be smaller than it sounds like, and it hangs on some hooks so it’s fairly easy to remove if you know what you’re doing. Painted in the same colour as the wall, and with some some random junk on the floor in front, it blends in quite well though. I think the risk of burglary is fairly low, so it’s primarily to soothe my own paranoia.

It seems like I didn’t have to use the drivers from cuda-fedora42 in order to use the CUDA Toolkit, but I’ll save this in case I get package conflicts in the other direction in the future. Thanks!

Ah, interesting… I’ve been using CUDA Toolkit/SDK since Fedora 39 I think, and I was under the impression that it required its own versions of the drivers. I tried removing all packages from cuda-fedora42, reinstalling the driver from rpmfusion and then just the cuda-toolkit. So far it seems to be working, so let’s hope it continues that way. Thanks!


I mounted mine on the wall under a desk in a room with no other electronics, and then put up a fake wall in front of the server. It can draw in air from the sides, and exhaust upwards behind the desk. But the only real solution is offsite backup, which will also protect against fire and other disasters.
Maybe something is wrong with the script generating these test prints, if you don’t have any similar problems with normal prints?
In addition to the blobs in the middle of the circles, I think it looks overextruded/blobby every time it changes direction. E.g. if you look at the -20 sample, it looks generally underextruded as one would expect. Though it’s also blobby around the edges, where the lines make a U-turn. Since the printer usually slows down at turns (unless your acceleration is set insanely high) this could be an indication that you’re exceeding your hotends melting capacity, i.e. either temp is too low or speed is too high, so it would be interesting to know what you calibrated those values to. I don’t think this is usually associated with random blobbing in the middle of the print, but could be worth checking just in case.
If you have a PTFE lined hotend, this kind of blobbing can also be caused by bowden gap IIRC. Might be easier to provide suggestions and ideas if you added some information about what printer you have, what filament it is, and what your other slicer settings are.
If you specify a budget then people might be able to give some recommendations, if you like.
As for aesthetics, Fractal Design offer a few cases which look really nice, if you like the Scandinavian design style. The overview shows all cases with glass or mesh sides, but there’s usually an option to get an opaque door if you don’t want LEDs from the electronics shining through
Annars fix ju NIX-registret sedan länge, som också fungerar rätt bra.
Bara haft en oseriös säljare som ringt de senaste 10 åren… Hon började med något i stil med “Hej, jag ringer angående ditt Telenor-abonnemang, jag ser att vi skulle kunna sänka din månadskostnad.” som jag tolkade som att hon ringde från Telenor (vilket jag antar var avsikten. Men eftersom jag använder Vimla blev jag lite skeptisk och började ställa frågor, och det var först då som hon motvilligt erkände att hon arbetade för operatören 3.
Påminde mig om en liknande händelse i Göteborg förra året, även om offret verkar ha överlevt den gången.
Håller med om att det borde verkligen ses över i vilken utsträckning folk får fortsätta köra bil när deras kognitiva funktioner blir sämre, men självklart behövs det samtidigt garanteras att det finns bra alternativ till att köra själv. Har inte jättebra koll själv eftersom jag inte är i den åldern än…
Försökte hitta mer info i ämnet och bland annat den här artikeln dök upp: https://www.senioren.se/nyheter/aldre-kor-inte-samre/ som påstår att äldre faktiskt kör säkrare eftersom de inte är inblandade i fler olyckor… Men i det finstilta framkommer de att seniorer är överrepresenterade när det kommer till att köra på gående och cyklister :S Tycker att det borde väga tyngre än t.ex. singelolyckor när man bedömer hur pass farlig någon är i trafiken
Ah, multiple GPUs? For some reason I thought you meant that with exllamav3 you had managed to load a model which was larger than your VRAM.