You should ask @brucethemoose@lemmy.world. He seems to know all about this stuff.
You should ask @brucethemoose@lemmy.world. He seems to know all about this stuff.
I was thinking about setting it up. What clients do you recommend for iOS and tvOS?
I don’t think it is. Sorry. The benefit of doing this is that if you have to reinstall Jellyfin or move your media library around at a later date, you’ll never have to worry about mis-identification in the future.
You want The Movie Database or The TV Database. Not IMDB. Once you renamed your folders and files properly, just rescan your library.
In order to help with identifying a series, Jellyfin can make use of media provider identifiers. This can be specified in your show’s folder name, for example: Series Name (2018) [tmdbid-65567]
or Series Name (2018) [tvdbid-65567]
(imdbid
is not supported for shows)
Source: https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/server/media/shows/
Open WebUI now has a docker environment variable so you can, by default, turn off the login page. You just declare it when you’re spinning up the container and you’re good to go.
That’s really smart. I just found out about fabric yesterday and it is helping me with things like what you stated. Prompt engineering is a huge thing.
I’m sorry if I offended. I can’t code or understand existing code and have always felt that technical people code. I guess I should expand my definition. Again, sorry that my words felt like a punch in the gut… wasn’t my intention at all.
I use my phone all the time, but I just use a wireguard VPN to tunnel into my home container of Open WebUI. Then I can interact with my desktop machine using a NVIDIA gpu. I’m currently testing mistral-nemo. It’s pretty great but it gets a bit verbose sometimes.
This made me smile. Thank you. The grass is always greener and I sometimes daydream of working in IT instead of healthcare. Maybe someday.
It’s so great that there is so much ongoing development of these types of tools out there. I’m currently using openweb ui as my GUI but I’ll give your suggestion a try next week. I haven’t figured out a use case for stable diffusion except for creating new content for the shitposting community on lemmy lol. But if you have any ideas, please let me know… I’d love to test it out if I have a good use case.
Yeah, I have an NVDIA GPU and it is magic. The best part is when you are using Ollama, open a second terminal window and enter the command, watch -n 0.5 nvidia-smi
and you can see your GPU usage go up and down in real-time as you ask the GPT questions. Pretty cool.
Hopefully they get the ARC folks up and running soon.
Got it. Thanks. I’ll try that. It won’t wipe my existing data, right?
I don’t do anything special. When I connect the device to my machine by USB, it is recognized and mounts itself. Once that happens, it becomes connectable via CLI and GUI. Very much like what happens in a windows or mac environment.
This was poorly executed. The National Park Service twitter account does jokes well.