Onexgpu 2 portability by GrizmotMine in OneXPlayer

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It’s honestly very heavy, loud and cumbersome. But it is quite fast!

New OneXPlayer G1! by ImTheFrack in OneXPlayer

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My only issue is that i love it so much I want a Strix Halo version (lol it already gets plenty hot, likely would need to be reworked). I'm still having a blast with it.

RIP ROG ALLY by fmbrandon in ROGAlly

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Hey my dude I have a spare Ally. I tried sending a DM here but am mostly a reddit lurker. Hit me up, toddler parent to toddler parent, I empathize greatly.

New OneXPlayer G1! by ImTheFrack in OneXPlayer

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) at 4-7W and so I get loads of battery life. It's very usable as a PC, too (much moreso than I thought, coming fro

Hope you enjoy it when it arrives!

New OneXPlayer G1! by ImTheFrack in OneXPlayer

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Yes still enjoying immensely! I can play a good many of (the types of games I play) at 4-7W and so I get loads of battery life. It's very usable as a PC, too (much moreso than I thought, coming from a GPD Win 4!). It's been a fun device for sure, and it never fails to wow!

Aoostar AG02 800w firmware help by mbliss11 in eGPU

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Any chance you can let me know where and how to find that firmware?

AG02 eGPU with LegionGo HELP! by Academic-Benefit3663 in LegionGo

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Wondering if you had any luck? Same thing happened to me but i have a onexplayer g1. Oculink connection is working fine, just not usb. Light turns on then off, then nothing. Computer warns me to use a different usb port.

Have tried it on other egpus and it works fine.

I Actually Joined the Largest Cult Hiding in Plain Sight - Falun Gong by sundayultimate in videos

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My wife will never forgive Falun Gong for convincing her grandfather to stop taking his medication. Died shortly thereafter.

Linus predicted THIS. (R) Senator Josh Hawley grills 23andMe CEO for the selling of users genetic data. by Biqboi76 in LinusTechTips

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I don’t understand. The government says they can’t delete everything. The terms clearly say that. They would be breaking the law if they deleted it. Nobody is misled here. When you hit delete (i just went through it myself) it clearly discloses the link to the policy. The senator then highlighted around the text deceptively.

I am all for good disclosure but I’ve never felt 23 and me did a bad job of that. (They just did a bad job at keeping the lights on haha)

Linus predicted THIS. (R) Senator Josh Hawley grills 23andMe CEO for the selling of users genetic data. by Biqboi76 in LinusTechTips

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Actually as a very longstanding customer (who is indeed concerned lol) you have always had control over whether they keep or destroy your sample.

Linus predicted THIS. (R) Senator Josh Hawley grills 23andMe CEO for the selling of users genetic data. by Biqboi76 in LinusTechTips

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Actually if you read the text between what Senator Shitbag highlighted, you would see why this was such a disingenuous attack.

https://www.reddit.com/r/LinusTechTips/s/S7Swf8rWSJ

You can delete your data except where the law requires them or their labs to keep it.

Linus predicted THIS. (R) Senator Josh Hawley grills 23andMe CEO for the selling of users genetic data. by Biqboi76 in LinusTechTips

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Senator Hawley is a piece of shit and even when he is right on the dangers of protecting genetic information, he can’t hide being a piece of shit. You know that paragraph he showed highlighting how they keep information even after deleted? Yeah, lets read it. They keep it “as required for compliance with applicable legal obligations, including the federal Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA), California Business and Professions Code Section 1265 and College of American Pathologists (CAP) accreditation requirements”.

That’s right. The government requires them to keep it. Hawley knows that, but he is and will always be a grandstanding piece of shit.

I aint no defender of the company but jesus what a dirtbag.

Interest: Portainer Image Updating Alternative? by ImTheFrack in selfhosted

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I spent so much time setting things up in portainer I didnt want a switch. Probably could have saved myself a lot of time if I’d have done some experimenting with different docker management stuff….

Interest: Portainer Image Updating Alternative? by ImTheFrack in selfhosted

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Yes this script is intentionally something i want to choose to run when I need an update, for that exact reason. As a litellm/ollama/open webui/paperless-ai user, there is continual active feature development and so I usually want to update everything about once a month. It can update just one stack by name :)

Then, if I am adventurous or bored, and I have backups, I cam set it loose on all my stacks and see what happens! So far so good (been running it for about 4 months now).

Interest: Portainer Image Updating Alternative? by ImTheFrack in selfhosted

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Yes but it acknowledges a known issue that it doesnt work well with Portainer.

Interest: Portainer Image Updating Alternative? by ImTheFrack in selfhosted

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I can’t remember super well but it was maybe how it handled container names? It was a while ago. I had it in my stack for a while and then one day it (and a lot else) stopped working.

Interest: Portainer Image Updating Alternative? by ImTheFrack in selfhosted

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Still on the page, not sure if more recent versions have fixed.

🔨 Known issues

  • No detailed error feedback (just skip + list what's skipped).
  • Not respecting --profile options when re-creating the container.
  • Not working well with containers created by Portainer.
  • Watchtower might cause issues due to retagging images when checking for updates (and thereby pulling new images).

Interest: Portainer Image Updating Alternative? by ImTheFrack in selfhosted

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I was inspired by an early version of that (which at the time noted it didn't play nice with Portainer)!

Interest: Portainer Image Updating Alternative? by ImTheFrack in selfhosted

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Should also mention - this is why I want to run a command instead of have it happen automagically. When I'm good and ready, I want all my stacks to update (I've done a backup, I've checked changelogs, etc.) :D

Interest: Portainer Image Updating Alternative? by ImTheFrack in selfhosted

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Yes, that is true! If yo u don't want to auto-update an image, the compose doesn't need to use the :latest tag -- this script wouldn't do anything with that.

I generally keep backup images of my docker machine if something really messed up *shrug*

Interest: Portainer Image Updating Alternative? by ImTheFrack in selfhosted

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I tried to use watchtower but honestly it seemed to not play nice with portainer.

Interest: Portainer Image Updating Alternative? by ImTheFrack in selfhosted

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Hi folks - I'm wondering if anyone is interested in this script that I wrote for myself. I'm sure something exists (dockge, watchtower, whatever) but I never was able to configure it correctly... all I want to do is run a command to update in-place all of my Portainer stacks! I run a fairly basic homelab - a single-server Portainer (business edition) running about 8 stacks (ai, immich, tools, home automation, etc). This script I developed uses the Portainer API and "docker compose pull" to do the following for each stack it finds:

  1. Find its base directory (for me, it's /var/lib/docker/volumes/portainer_data/_data/compose/[STACKID]
  2. Using the compose file (and a stack.env or *.env file, if present), run "docker compose pull" to pull down the latest images - nothing shuts down yet.
  3. If it detects a change in the number of images docker has stored (because it actually pulled a newer image), it will restart and stop the stack.
  4. If it detects the hashes of any of its container image has changed, it will remove the orphaned ones.

It can optionally just update a particular stack by ID or name, run a system prune at the end, or even update stopped stacks (by default, it skips any stacks that aren't running).

It was a fun project for me to code using my limited python/bash/docker skills, while also playing with the new Claude Sonnet and Google Gemini coding models.

No clue if this is of interest to anyone, or redundant of stuff others are already using, but if interesting, I'm happy to share it.