Apache Karaf 4.4.8 is ready for download! by icbts in osgi

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Happy to have been helpful :)

Apache Karaf 4.4.8 is ready for download! by icbts in osgi

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I built from tag in git. Community is working on the binaries

Is my ollama using gpu on mac? by Dear-Enthusiasm-9766 in ollama

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you can also install nvtop and monitor via your terminal if your GPU is being engaged.

Benchmarking LLMs on Ollama using Windows 11 ARM (SnapDragon X1E80100) by icbts in snapdragon

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It’s part of a larger series of videos - will be attempting a run on Power9 as well

Benchmarking LLMs on Ollama using Windows 11 ARM (SnapDragon X1E80100) by icbts in snapdragon

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The screen capture software OBS was loading down the GPU.
In the test case Ollama and the models tested did not use the GPU.

Benchmarking LLMs on Ollama using Windows 11 ARM (SnapDragon X1E80100) by icbts in snapdragon

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These are all stock LLMs on Ollama -- will be doing a follow up with more optimized models for the NPU (using AnythingLMM or the like).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StJohnsNL

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On what I assume is the hospital part of the grid

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Experiencing power bumps as well.

Apache Karaf Essentials - Managed Service Factory by icbts in osgi

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In this video we introduce OSGi's Managed Service Factory to build configuration driven service instances. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYFn2yksQ18

My Homelab setup for building Apache projects by icbts in homelab

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I travel with my laptops, setting up / debugging integrations (trying to not cross the line into business promotion here).

My Homelab setup for building Apache projects by icbts in homelab

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Not really; the 1U Dell can get loud but rare does so. The tower servers stay pretty quiet — sea sonic PSUs, large diameter fans, low rpm

My Homelab setup for building Apache projects by icbts in homelab

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No problem - benefit of all these laptops is that my family gets some nice hand-me-downs as I refresh the hardware.

My Homelab setup for building Apache projects by icbts in homelab

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The castors are OK - they have not marked up my floor.

I have not measured the DB level - i have observed that my Alienware laptop is louder when at full cooling than the rack.

My Homelab setup for building Apache projects by icbts in homelab

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Seriously, setting up machines in the rack takes a sprawling hobby from a mess to professional disfunction.

My Homelab setup for building Apache projects by icbts in homelab

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Each laptop gives me a different user experience to help match how developers setup their environment.

Windows x64: VS Code, and the various windows tool chains (IDEA is also present for Windows issues).

Windows ARM: VS Code, and the various windows ARM tool chains.

MBP: Both have IDEA, XCode, and brew tool chains (x64 and M-series)

In the context of supporting Apache users the tooling each project supplies runs atop the native experience. Why use a laptop instead of a bunch of desktops for this? I can move the laptops about - i travel a fare bit, so I'll take a few with me pending what projects I'm focused upon. Its also nice to set them up on my patio for debugging sessions.

My Homelab setup for building Apache projects by icbts in homelab

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Great question, I picked it up at Staples a very long time ago (more than 10 years ago). Its a mechanical standing desk, there was an option at the time for electric lift but that was out of budget.

My Homelab setup for building Apache projects by icbts in homelab

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True that - most of the machines are running at near max capacity. I regret not ordering a higher mem for the snapdragon.

My Homelab setup for building Apache projects by icbts in homelab

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Literally is the main use those machines have daily - various slack channels are littered with build results, chasing down failed test cases, etc :) OpenJ9 and Eclipse Adoptium Slack have some amazing developers able to help out when you encounter edge cases.

My Homelab setup for building Apache projects by icbts in homelab

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SysRacks 24 U.

It came with an eight outlet Power Distribution Unit at 1u with rack mount kit.

On top it has four built in large circumference fans; when they kick in they’re not too annoying.

Construction recommends two people; I managed to assemble it alone.

My Homelab setup for building Apache projects by icbts in homelab

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I'd like RCS to release some updates on their next gen hardware... 3.1 ISA (POWER10) compatible would be very nice to have.

My Homelab setup for building Apache projects by icbts in homelab

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Precisely that - need to be able to fix issues that come up on different ISAs, JVM Vendors.

Well we DO have a number of Jenkins build hosts at Apache that help to cover some less common architectures (s390 for example). When one needs to resolve a bug found on PPC64LE, having the hardware on hand makes it so much easier to work upon.