Full time nerd
Wait now hold on a minute. Why would I want to do this? Is this activism by people against LLMs in general or…? I’m confused as to why I would want to do this.
Oh strange, a quick Google search doesn’t bring up much of anything either. With loads of people having Pi’s and presumably also having tried to limit the capabilities, you’d think someone else would’ve posted something about it. If it really bugs you, maybe try a fresh install of Raspbian Lite 64bit and see if things work? Otherwise I think it might just be a limitation of the Pi.
Oh interesting, didn’t think of Graphics drivers getting in the way. It’ll go on a Framework laptop, most if not everything should work ootb… ~famous last words~
I have no idea what your experience level is, so I’m saying this just to make sure: DON’T copy this verbatim. The resources bit is what you’d need to adapt into your own compose file. If you have questions, feel free to ask 👍
If you use some kind of virtualisation and/or containerisation then you can limit ram and/or cpu usage. This can of course greatly reduce lockups if not eliminate them.
Edit: I only now read it’s a Pi 3B. Not sure if hosting Jellyfin on that device is a good idea… If you insist though, consider running an LXC inbetween and limit it to three cores. That should leave one core available for the system so the system doesn’t lock up again.
While you’re right in pointing out that in theory it’s basically as capable as native, it’s a royal pain in the ass as it is right now, which disqualifies it from a great deal of applications.
Oh yeah you’re right, mb
Ayo you got me all hot and bothered there for a second! 😂
For women
of childbearing age? It DOES.
ftfy
Ah so my CS logic courses are useful for something. Neat!
brother this has nothing to do with my post 😂
Jellyfin doesn’t do HDR, which is like 90% of the linux ISO’s these days… (tonemapping yeah yeah, but tonemapping sucks compared to sdr content)
The fuck did the llama do?!
Multiple people seem to have had problems with audio
Iff you’re a VSCode user, you might benefit greatly from Dev Containers. You’ll basically be running Docker containers, which can run almost anything of course.
Thank I’ll check it out
Oh right, I forgot. Ahem… REDDIT?! HERESY!!1!
Tbh I’m a bit lost on the purpose of this