I see, I don't use email for anything private because even if my mail server stores it encrypted, it passes through potentially multiple other servers on the way which have unknown privacy. It's just for notifications…
What made you pick proton over something like mailbox.org? You'd get calendar and contacts sync, IMAP and POP access, custom domains, really nice webmail, and so on.. Proton seems really limited for what you get, and…
True, I've been using Turnstile for now and it's nice because it generally doesn't even need the interactive challenge.
I haven't, sounds rough if they're even harder!
I don't know about hCaptcha, I tried it out when testing stuff for a websites checkout flow (had card testing spam issues), and they are about the most difficult to solve captchas I've ever done. I guess there's a low…
The Keepass options for browser autofill are pretty rough, and don't work with flatpak installed apps either. Keepass also can't match URLs with Regex which is something I make use of in bitwarden.
In proxmox restoring a backup is really easy, I'm surprised you didn't do that!
3D printing isn't stiff enough for a larger drone like this, you'll get flex which will upset the PID loop and cause it to be very unstable if it even flies at all. You'll notice on your 3D printed drone link that the…
We shed the outer layers of our skin fairly often so I don't imagine it would be a big problem unless they were pushed deep enough maybe?
You can try tweaking MoE offload, I found the sweet spot after a few tries and even changing it by 1 can reduce speed by a few tok/s. I think around 45 is the average I get but sometimes it'll hit 50.
I run it on a 12GB 4070 with 32GB system RAM. 35B A4B means only part of the model is active at a time so it takes a lot less VRAM than a dense 35B model would. The main thing in LM studio (or whatever software you use,…
Even with deepseek v4 flash I burned though $5 in credits in a day just playing around with Hermes, and qwen 3.6 35B is significantly more expensive. I can run qwen 3.6 35B on my gaming PC at around 50 tok/s and other…
Plus I feel like it has completely ruined typical login flows, normally a PW manager would auto fill the username + password fields, but thanks to oauth we often get only a username field, or have to click 'login with…
True, but I also need my license to ride my motorcycle or drive a car, plus cash needs to go somewhere.
Cash for most things, and just use a card like normal otherwise. I don't really see the appeal of contactless payment, pulling a card out really doesn't take much time.
Qwen3.6-35b-a3b at 64k context runs quite well on my 12GB VRAM GPU with MoE partially offloaded to CPU. It does use a good chunk of system RAM too, but I get about 40-50 tok/s.
Yeah that's why I have so many ESP32-S3's around, no project I've done actually needs Linux and the boot times and SD card problems that come with using a Pi.
Yeah they do keep selling, I wonder though if hobbyist sales have dropped.
I really struggle to see where this fits in to most use cases. The appeal of the Pi back in the first iterations was being a relatively cheap linux computer with GPIO.
Oh I don't doubt they exist in a lab, but the idea that Donut had production ready ones was very far fetched from the beginning of this.
I've been waiting for more people to realize that their battery wasn't real, its specs were so outlandishly good they sounded completely impossible.
Good to know. I've always wondered why HTML editors tend to work this way (Wordpress is the same), instead of having a single enter key be a line break and a double enter key be a paragraph.
Ah that would make sense I suppose as it's sending HTML by default. It does have a plain text mode!
Shift+Enter for a normal new line. No idea why it's like this.
From playing with it a bit it doesn't seem as reliable as qwen 3.6 for tool calls, it almost immediately got stuck in some kind of loop.
I see, I don't use email for anything private because even if my mail server stores it encrypted, it passes through potentially multiple other servers on the way which have unknown privacy. It's just for notifications…
What made you pick proton over something like mailbox.org? You'd get calendar and contacts sync, IMAP and POP access, custom domains, really nice webmail, and so on.. Proton seems really limited for what you get, and…
True, I've been using Turnstile for now and it's nice because it generally doesn't even need the interactive challenge.
I haven't, sounds rough if they're even harder!
I don't know about hCaptcha, I tried it out when testing stuff for a websites checkout flow (had card testing spam issues), and they are about the most difficult to solve captchas I've ever done. I guess there's a low…
The Keepass options for browser autofill are pretty rough, and don't work with flatpak installed apps either. Keepass also can't match URLs with Regex which is something I make use of in bitwarden.
In proxmox restoring a backup is really easy, I'm surprised you didn't do that!
3D printing isn't stiff enough for a larger drone like this, you'll get flex which will upset the PID loop and cause it to be very unstable if it even flies at all. You'll notice on your 3D printed drone link that the…
We shed the outer layers of our skin fairly often so I don't imagine it would be a big problem unless they were pushed deep enough maybe?
You can try tweaking MoE offload, I found the sweet spot after a few tries and even changing it by 1 can reduce speed by a few tok/s. I think around 45 is the average I get but sometimes it'll hit 50.
I run it on a 12GB 4070 with 32GB system RAM. 35B A4B means only part of the model is active at a time so it takes a lot less VRAM than a dense 35B model would. The main thing in LM studio (or whatever software you use,…
Even with deepseek v4 flash I burned though $5 in credits in a day just playing around with Hermes, and qwen 3.6 35B is significantly more expensive. I can run qwen 3.6 35B on my gaming PC at around 50 tok/s and other…
Plus I feel like it has completely ruined typical login flows, normally a PW manager would auto fill the username + password fields, but thanks to oauth we often get only a username field, or have to click 'login with…
True, but I also need my license to ride my motorcycle or drive a car, plus cash needs to go somewhere.
Cash for most things, and just use a card like normal otherwise. I don't really see the appeal of contactless payment, pulling a card out really doesn't take much time.
Qwen3.6-35b-a3b at 64k context runs quite well on my 12GB VRAM GPU with MoE partially offloaded to CPU. It does use a good chunk of system RAM too, but I get about 40-50 tok/s.
Yeah that's why I have so many ESP32-S3's around, no project I've done actually needs Linux and the boot times and SD card problems that come with using a Pi.
Yeah they do keep selling, I wonder though if hobbyist sales have dropped.
I really struggle to see where this fits in to most use cases. The appeal of the Pi back in the first iterations was being a relatively cheap linux computer with GPIO.
Oh I don't doubt they exist in a lab, but the idea that Donut had production ready ones was very far fetched from the beginning of this.
I've been waiting for more people to realize that their battery wasn't real, its specs were so outlandishly good they sounded completely impossible.
Good to know. I've always wondered why HTML editors tend to work this way (Wordpress is the same), instead of having a single enter key be a line break and a double enter key be a paragraph.
Ah that would make sense I suppose as it's sending HTML by default. It does have a plain text mode!
Shift+Enter for a normal new line. No idea why it's like this.
From playing with it a bit it doesn't seem as reliable as qwen 3.6 for tool calls, it almost immediately got stuck in some kind of loop.