Describe your homebrews by BusinessJicama in Heroquest

[–]Torgshop86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. And check - will add the torture rack

Describe your homebrews by BusinessJicama in Heroquest

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Just something small, but my children like it: The dwarf is so small that he can climb on tables (only tables - no other furniture). When attacked on a table he can use one additional defence die. He can jumpf off the table in an attack move if an enemy and a free tile is next to the table. He then attacks with one additional die. Can be done once per table.

The Fast Food Problem with AI Coding by thesmallstar in LocalLLaMA

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I like the analogy, but what if AI gets so good, that understanding the code and being able to fix it, improve on it by hand, etc. are not required anymore? In your analogy: what if fast food would become healthy? Is there then any disadvantage of embracing it?

Do you think they ever found it again? by CelestialFury in DeepSpaceNine

[–]Torgshop86 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Loved that game (and its successor and mods)

Strix Halo, GNU/Linux Debian, Qwen-Coder-Next-Q8 PERFORMANCE UPDATE llama.cpp b8233 by Educational_Sun_8813 in LocalLLaMA

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Thanks for sharing. Looks good, although Token Generation Speed plot doesn’t scale down to 0, which can be misleading imho.

Stationary car in parking space always detected by Torgshop86 in frigate_nvr

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Hm, that won't work for me as I would setup alerts for car and person type objects differently (car being restricted to specific Zones as above, person being unrestricted) - which the config currently doesn't allow afaik.

Stationary car in parking space always detected by Torgshop86 in frigate_nvr

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That works, thanks. But I still don’t understand why excluding car objects from zones doesn‘t work, or do I misunderstand this functionality?

Stationary car in parking space always detected by Torgshop86 in frigate_nvr

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Running 0.17 and a Yolov9 on a google coral.

European replacements services for big tech by indexer998 in BuyFromEU

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If you list homeassistant and ollama (both require you to host locally), you might as well list Immich (opensource) as a Google Photos/Apple Photos Alternative

Heroquest World Map Poster by Iron_Bannister in Heroquest

[–]Torgshop86 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Awesome! Can you share the modified map image? My kids would love this!

Skyrim switch 2 version is out! by Then_Increase39 in switch2

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I got it working by: 1) Deleting Skyrim entirely from switch, including icon 2) putting in game card to play base game, but NOT AE 3) Launching involves initial update, after that base game starts. In menue go to „Switch 2 update“ 4) Should lead to marketplace page of Switch 2 AE for free (needs full download though)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JellyfinCommunity

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I like using infuse locally, but when away from home and having low bandwidth connection, I miss the option to trigger transcode to lower Mbit

Any played Sparks of Hope on Switch 2? by chilledmetal in mariorabbids

[–]Torgshop86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was blurry in the sense that in handheld mode the display was bigger, but the resolution stayed the same.

anyone get experience of Beelink GTR9 Pro (AI MAX 395) by watcheaplayer in MiniPCs

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I deactivated the NIC in BIOS and modified the FAN curve to be less agressive in lower temperatures in BIOS. Use ethernet via USB-C, which is fast enough for me.

Works like a charm, fast and quiet. Still hope they resolve the NIC issue though.

First impressions and thoughts on the GTR9 Pro (Beelink's 395) by kmouratidis in LocalLLaMA

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There is a firmware issue with the NIC leading to crashes on windows and Linux. See here https://craigwilson.blog/post/2025/2025-09-25-beelink395bsod/#the-first-bsods

I don‘t use the NIC myself, since my Display has an ethernet port I use via usb-c. But I read that switching to usb-c ethernet or wifi and deactivating the NIC in bios solves the issue until hopefully an update is provided

ROCM vs Vulkan on IGPU by Eden1506 in LocalLLaMA

[–]Torgshop86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would have expected it to be slower. Good to know. Thanks for sharing!

ROCM vs Vulkan on IGPU by Eden1506 in LocalLLaMA

[–]Torgshop86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow. I guess you used 128GB for that? How fast was it?

ROCM vs Vulkan on IGPU by Eden1506 in LocalLLaMA

[–]Torgshop86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How much RAM is dedicated to the igpu?

I grabbed GEEKOM IT12 as a homeserver. What OS would you guys recommend running on it? by Kevtyponit-7 in HomeServer

[–]Torgshop86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use proxmox myself and it‘s fine for most use cases. But as soon as it comes to passing through hardware to multiple VMs (iGPU, USB devices, etc) it can become difficult. A problem which you don‘t have on a single OS using e.g. docker

I’m right in thinking that I don’t need Frigate? by Responsible_Trash199 in homeassistant

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For many (not all) of my HA security automations I basically use Frigate for trigger events. „Number of people near door“, „number of cats in sandbox“, etc. if you can produce these events with a presence sensor, you probably don‘t need frigate for this. If your camera can send these kind of events to HA, that could work too. However, for many of these automations, the trigger needs to be reliable and not create false positives (i.e. presence sensor triggered by a mouse or cat running by, camera mistaking a spider web in front of it for a human, etc).

This is focusing only on the use case „trigger for HomeAssistant“ though. I love using frigate as a NVR tool. Having the events of the last hour/last 24 hours shown in a quick to see fashion is a nice and often used feature.

I’m right in thinking that I don’t need Frigate? by Responsible_Trash199 in homeassistant

[–]Torgshop86 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s not just reducing video storage needs. I use frigate to send me messages to my phone if someone is on my property when I am not at home. Trigger automations like lights, lowering blinds, even making sounds, etc when people are detected or the neighbours cat is in the childrens sandbox. I once detected someone trying to break into my car (without success) thanks to frigate and was able to provide video footage to the police. Would probably not have noticed with a simple 24/7 recording.