• Bronzie@sh.itjust.works
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    4 days ago

    I managed, without ever trying, to convert a friend to swap to Linux about a month ago.

    Today I’m driving over to give him my old old server so he can start self hosting. He’s super keen on getting started.

    So not my success, but ours? One more person joins the community today!

  • shark@lemmy.orgOP
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    5 days ago

    I’ll go first: I got XMPP (Prosody) setup for the family.
    Also, less this week (cheating a little), but I’ve setup all my services with SSL (self-hosted root CA), domain names, and (finally) a dashboard (Heimdall.)

    Edit: I can’t sepll.

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      Nice, same! Was also really positively surprised by how great the Android app(s) for XMPP feel.

      Only thing not working yet for me is group chat creation. Oh well. Maybe this weekend.

      On the other hand though, voice and video calls have worked flawlessly.

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        Nice, same! Was also really positively surprised by how great the Android app(s) for XMPP feel.

        We’re on iOS and I wish I could say the same. Looking at the Android apps makes me very jealous.

        Only thing not working yet for me is group chat creation. Oh well. Maybe this weekend.

        What server software are you using? I went with Prosody and it felt pretty easy to setup the muc module for groups, but, on the other hand, I haven’t gotten around to voice and video calls.

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            No, not yet, that’s why I haven’t set it up yet. Hopefully its a this-week thing.

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          Ah, too bad. IMO better clients would make it drastically easier to convince people to switch.

          Hm, I can create groups (also with muc), and the other members are added, but writing a message triggers “x left the group” for everyone. Dunno. Probably something trivial I overlooked. But honestly… Weather is too good today to be bothered 😄

          Ah, I already had a TURN/STUN coturn server set up for matrix and jitsi, so it was just a matter of telling prosody about that. So I cheated a little I guess 😄 Here is my full config for that, in the unlikely event that you’re using NixOS.

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      Nice, had my XMPP server now running for a couple of weeks, not many users on it so far though. But my highlight of the week was managing to get the slidge whatsapp bridge with Prosody running, so I at least don’t have to use the official app anymore for all those people who resist to get off of it.

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    5 days ago

    I finally got around to installing Jellyfin. Still trying to get hardware transcoding working. I think I have it set up, but it still wants to use the CPU. I’m thinking permissions but I ran out of time.

    Fun project.

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      I think QSV is the new “easiest” way if you have an Intel CPU. Here are some docker compose values that might help:

          group_add:
            - "110"
            - "44"
          devices:
            - /dev/dri/renderD128:/dev/dri/renderD128
      

      110 is render

      44 is video

      You can grep render /etc/group to find your values.

      I found CPU accelerated transcoding to be as effective as using GPU acceleration for my small media server setup. Nvidia wasn’t worth it for me.

  • thelocalhostinger@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Decided to buy a raspberry pi, it arrived, I installed pihole on it and put it into my dad’s house, all in a few days. Biggest win: I just took action and did it, instead of researching, brainstorming and writing down stuff for weeks and then never execute.

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    I plugged in an NVIDIA gpu in my server and enabled ollama to use it, diligently updated my public wiki about it and now enjoying real time gpt: OSS model responses!

    I was amazed, time cut from 3-8 minutes down to seconds. I have a Intel Core7 with 48gb ram, but even an oldish gpu beats the crap out of it.

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      In that same vein I got an AMD Pro V620 32GB off ebay and have been struggling to get it to POST on my x570 motherboard, but I finally tried it on my old ASUS b450-i with a Ryzen 5 2400GE and with a few BIOS setting changes it fired right up.

      Now I need to figure out what I’m doing wrong on the x570 board so I can run the V620 combined with my 9060XT for bigger models

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        NVIDIA Corporation GA104GL [RTX A4000] (rev a1)

        From lspci

        It has 16gb of VRAM, not too much but enough to run gpt:OSS 20b and a few other models pretty nice.

        I noticed that it’s better to stick to a single model, I imagine that unload and reload the model in VRAM takes time.

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    Discovered and got psittsa up and running, a cool little project that combines Piper (TTS engine) with a web frontent that allows users to copy-paste text or URLs and to either stream the audio from the browser or download it as mp3. Apparently it even does clean-up of old files behind the scenes.

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    In recent weeks samba became unstable for using external storage, finally came around this week to use sshfs instead. Seems stable for now, all I could ask for 👌

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      Samba is great, but it’s hell when you need multiplatform support… I have some weird fruit thing going one to support MacOS :/

      I can’t remember why, but I gave sshfs a try but stayed why samba.