

Yeah I would also suggest to stick with 1g switches and if the need for bandwidth is required then create a LAG. 2.5g is currently just finding adoption at this point.
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Yeah I would also suggest to stick with 1g switches and if the need for bandwidth is required then create a LAG. 2.5g is currently just finding adoption at this point.
You could use something like https://huggingface.co/defog/sqlcoder-34b-alpha / https://github.com/defog-ai/sqlcoder however I haven’t used this one myself but it builds up on CodeLlama model so the quality should be good. I haven’t seen other models specifically for SQL queries yet.
Edit: it includes all the hardware requirements and some demo examples in the links
I really don’t understand this one, isn’t pressing the home button already taking you to the top of the feed?
Or do you mean that feed button / text on the top left when for example viewing this post?
However the double tap on home should definitely take you back where you were before, that sounds nice.
Just want to add you’re right but what pisses me off is that they still can influence decisions based on this. Let’s say his shares are sold at x day, just do some decisions before that and boom your auto sell share price is now either higher or lower. Only because it’s predetermined they still influence it and SEC now can’t do shit.
That’s already possible in the “Content” -> “Hide Read Posts” section.
I’m surprised in most posts I’ve read about this there wasn’t a mention of Yacy which is a P2P distributed indexer / search engine. It heavily focuses on privacy. I’ve used it in the past and it worked great for my use cases to bypass censorship. It’s still actively developed after all the years. Would definitely recommend it or try it out as an replacement. The installation and usage is fairy simply.