Get a cheap VPS and set up a VPN of your choice.
I don’t know of any project that already supports that AI processor. You’d still be using the CPU and GPU at the moment.
You mean just not caring or something else?
Thing is, you can’t just do that as a registered corporation, even if you’re from another country.
A lot of the stuff you get on nhentai is sometimes questionable. Like 12y/o looking sister questionable.
And what exactly did nhentai figure out that Pornhub didn’t?
I can really recommend XCP-ng. For me it strikes a pretty good balance of features and ease of use.
You mean to tell me nhentai is your model porn site?
Using whatever works better for the current project is doing Hybrid Cloud. Now your boss can brag about how modern the infrastructure is.
And 2d, who self host on a server/VPS they rented somewhere.
An active fork (last I checked) would be hyfetch.
OpenyourwalletAI
You can install Wireguard or another VPN to encrypt your traffic to the VPS.
You’ll want to install a reverse proxy of your choice on the VPS. Have clients access it over ipv4 and configure it to proxy pass it to your ipv6 address. Nginx at least is capable of doing ipv4 & ipv6 -> ipv4, I think the inverse should also be possible.
You can use OpenCL instead of ROCm for GPU offloading. In my tests with llama.cpp that improved performance massively.
Definitely do benchmarks for how many layers you can offload to the GPU. You’ll see when it’s too many, as performance will crater.
By launching llama.cpp as a server you’ll actually be able to continue to use openwebui as you currently have.
It’s probably still more efficient to keep a 192k opus and a 320k mp3 around than one flac.
Yeah, they’re more power hungry, but they’re also way more performant than a pi 4.
VAAPI is the “standard” interface for hardware en-/decoding on Linux. It should work with any GPU using the open source drivers and mesa.
I don’t know how QSV can be installed; AMF, the AMD equivalent, is limited to their proprietary driver.
Have you never just run an nmap of the whole network and made a list of ip addresses that are occupied?
After installing Lineage, I root the phone and install Neo Backup.
Then I just make an up to date backup on my old phone, copy that over (easiest with KDE Connect), and restore. That deals with about 60% of the apps and their data. The rest are mostly apps where I have to log in again and some special cases like WhatsApp or Signal where using their own backups is required.
I made a list when I changed my phone last year of working/non-working apps from my phone at that point.
Permissions don’t carry over and have to be regranted to every app.
I started with Porkbun, but I also have some domains on Gandi because they offer a CC TLD I wanted.
There’s also the longer form Drachinifel version