I have a samsung tv from 2016 and it always lags terribly when switching inputs. Sometimes the menu takes 20 seconds to load. What is it doing?
I have a samsung tv from 2016 and it always lags terribly when switching inputs. Sometimes the menu takes 20 seconds to load. What is it doing?
The biggest offenders for me are:
It’s like spectre and meltdown you also lost the advertised performance. Less performance is better than a gaping security hole or a broken chip.
Take a look at tubearchivisit. Works great and is in development.
And clearnet use is very difficult through Tor. Exit node ips are flagged and you have impossible captchas on many sites.
Sonarr prowlarr radarr and many more. These are very powerful media download managers. I recommend using usenet.
One router (opnsense) a big Poe switch and unifi aps made a huge difference. Also wiring Ethernet everywhere helped a lot.
Previously we had devolo mesh plugs.
What kind of firewall do you have that can handle that amount of bandwidth?
Ahh nice good to know. For my use case I’d rather not distribute the certificates to all my services.
My memory sticks are all DDR4 with 32GB@2133MT/s.
Each card has 24GB so 48GB vram total. I use ollama it fills whatever vrams is available on both cards and runs the rest on the CPU cores.
My specs because you asked:
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) E5-2699 v3 (72) @ 3.60 GHz
GPU 1: NVIDIA Tesla P40 [Discrete]
GPU 2: NVIDIA Tesla P40 [Discrete]
GPU 3: Matrox Electronics Systems Ltd. MGA G200EH
Memory: 66.75 GiB / 251.75 GiB (27%)
Swap: 75.50 MiB / 40.00 GiB (0%)
What are you asking exactly?
What do you want to run? I assume you have a 24GB GPU and 64GB host RAM?
I regularly run llama3 70b unqantized on two P40s and CPU at like 7tokens/s. It’s usable but not very fast.
True multiple drives speed up reads significantly. As long as the videos are sequential read speeds can be very fast (600MB/s) even on one drive though. Results may vary.
I have a ~40TB HDD array and jellyfin is super fast. Just put the database and cache files on a SSD.
For bulk storage of 4k videos with high bitrates HDDs are way cheaper.
Llama3.1 33b would be so cool. It would be a nice middle ground for my machine.
At least on linux rm is very fast
I use tubearchivist. It has a jellyfin addon but it could really use some improvements on how it exposes the videos.
I think dd is the right tool for the job. Consider using pv though. It can be much much faster.