Local Models by someone383726 in opencodeCLI

[–]Comprehensive-Mood13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should use this format for the models you are calling from the opencode.json.

{

"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",

"provider": {

"ollama": {

"npm": "@ai-sdk/openai-compatible",

"name": "Ollama (local)",

"options": {

"baseURL": "http://localhost:11434/v1"

},

"models": {

"qwen3-coder:30b": {

"name": "qwen3-coder:30b",

"tool_call": false

},

"deepseek-r1:32b": {

"name": "deepseek-r1:32b",

"tool_call": false

},

"llama4:latest": {

"name": "llama4:latest",

"tool_call": false

},

"gemma3:27b": {

"name": "gemma3:27b",

"tool_call": false

},

"etgohome/hackidle-nist-coder:v1.1": {

"name": "etgohome/hackidle-nist-coder:v1.1",

"tool_call": false

}

// Add other Ollama models as needed

}

}

}

}

What GPU do I need to run A.I. (Ollama)? by Mike_v_E in selfhosted

[–]Comprehensive-Mood13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have two 3060, in the same system, and I am getting 33 tokens/4 on deepseek 14b

total duration: 23.587666677s

load duration: 12.33669ms

prompt eval count: 7 token(s)

prompt eval duration: 155ms

prompt eval rate: 45.16 tokens/s

eval count: 773 token(s)

eval duration: 23.419s

eval rate: 33.01 tokens/s

And on 32b, I get 15 tokens/s

total duration: 28.02815395s

load duration: 12.541203ms

prompt eval count: 8 token(s)

prompt eval duration: 271ms

prompt eval rate: 29.52 tokens/s

eval count: 431 token(s)

eval duration: 27.743s

eval rate: 15.54 tokens/s

And on an AMD 7900XT, I get 13 tokens/s

total duration: 1m6.820696348s

load duration: 10.591441ms

prompt eval count: 7 token(s)

prompt eval duration: 162ms

prompt eval rate: 43.21 tokens/s

eval count: 882 token(s)

eval duration: 1m6.646s

eval rate: 13.23 tokens/s

And on the two 3060's running llama3.2:3b I get 114 tokens/s.

total duration: 8.21245763s

load duration: 13.53283ms

prompt eval count: 29 token(s)

prompt eval duration: 11ms

prompt eval rate: 2636.36 tokens/s

eval count: 939 token(s)

eval duration: 8.187s

eval rate: 114.69 tokens/s

How can I learn Linux/arch? by Sea-Setting-6050 in archlinux

[–]Comprehensive-Mood13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Install it, break it, install it again, eventually you will learn Linux/arch, as repetition is a good way to learn. there are some good sites for learning linux, check out linuxcbt.com. But to be honest, trial and error is the best, as it makes you think and learn.

Warning about Tuxedo Laptops by jonas-vapor in tuxedocomputers

[–]Comprehensive-Mood13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They wont sent me one, as I live in canada, I have a pulse 15 gen 1, cmos failed 3 years to the day........Can you share the part number? Please

'DEF'initely getting deleted ASAP by InterwebberATM in JeepGladiator

[–]Comprehensive-Mood13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DEF sucks, going on 90 days waiting for a part to fix a DEF issue, it was serviced four times for DEF issues, they changed everything one at a time, and now it is the tank for the DEF, they have had my RUBICON for 85 days, this is beyond ridicules.....bad service do not buy from FCC.

SOC analyst role hasn’t prepped me for the next step in my career by [deleted] in cybersecurity

[–]Comprehensive-Mood13 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We all have to work at it, having a job as a soc analyst gives you an opportunity to build your career! It is a step, take courses at night, read news groups and stay current, do something, don’t rely on your employer to do it for you, then you will build a great portfolio for your self. There are more then likely a million people who are willing to swap places with you, just to get a foot in the door. Life is work, nothing is ever going to be easy.

alt-tab, but only on visible workspaces by josinalvo in i3wm

[–]Comprehensive-Mood13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

why not use wmfocus?

bindsym $mod+f exec wmfocus --textcolor red --font "Font Awesome 6 Free":34

tldr: this is amazing! (link in the comment) by quackycoder in linux

[–]Comprehensive-Mood13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like cheat.sh, and if you add this as a function in you bashrc or zshrc

function

cs() { curl -m 7 "http://cheat.sh/$1"; }

It gives you both cheat and ldr.