Fun thing about linux phones is that they can all look different without vendor lock in
(Yes i aplogize for the scuffed picture put pressing the screenshot button closes the menu)
Fun thing about linux phones is that they can all look different without vendor lock in
(Yes i aplogize for the scuffed picture put pressing the screenshot button closes the menu)
Haven’t used shotcut or openshot but can recommend kdenlive, it has alot of features but I find it a bit clunky sometimes to work with.
For me when I was working on a large project it crashed once and the autorecover worked, although I still manually save since I’m paranoid.
Well that’s annoying
I am really curious how the T/s scales with network speed, as said in the video 5G is quite slow.
Yeah i should have specified for at home when saying its a scam, i honestly doubt the companies that are buying thousands of B200s for datacenters are even looking at their pricetags lmao.
Anyway the end goal is to run something like Qwen3-235B at fp8, with some very rough napkin math 300GB vram with the cheapest option the 9060XT comes down at €7126 with 18 cards, which is very affordable. But ofcourse that this is theoretically possible does not mean it will actually work in practice, which is what im curious about.
The inference engine im using vLLM supports ROCm so CUDA should not be strictly required.
Yeah I tried taking a screenshot first but as you can see the screenshot doesn’t include the panel.
This is a PinePhonePro, the experience is surprisingly usable except for one major thing, the battery life is terrible.
Wether that is specific to the PPP, PostmarketOS or if my phone is defective but after like an hour of use the battery is already drained and even in standby the battery won’t last more then 6 hours or so.
There are some minor things here and there but that is the main reason i can’t use it as a daily driver.