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dipole commented on OPNsense: Open-source security platform   opnsense.org/... · Posted by u/tambourine_man
alias_neo · 2 years ago
Got any documentation on how a setup like this might be implemented? I'm curious how the interfaces float between nodes to keep the network up.

Is it relying mostly on switches for the physical connectivity, including upstream?

dipole · 2 years ago
I use managed switches for this, L2 units are fine if you let opnsense do all the inter-VLAN routing. All network devices go into the switches which are connected to the servers. As CptKriechstrom mentioned my PON or modem is connected to a switch and is tagged into a VLAN, which enters opnsense through that specific virtual interface.
digitallyfree commented on OPNsense: Open-source security platform   opnsense.org/... · Posted by u/tambourine_man
digitallyfree · 2 years ago
If you want to take it even further a fully virtualized Opnsense with Proxmox is amazing. Your router can float between cluster nodes and each VLAN becomes a virtual interface in the hypervisor. What still blows my mind is how I can migrate the instance to a second server and bring the original server down for maintenance without my users noticing a thing.
digitallyfree commented on BrowserBox Pro goes open-source   github.com/dosyago/Browse... · Posted by u/keepamovin
keepamovin · 2 years ago
Thanks! I know it's confusing, and I'm a little unsure about whether it's "Open Source" if like this, too. If anyone can tell me this is false, that's good as it's important to get right. But I think it's fine.
digitallyfree · 2 years ago
Since you're releasing this under GPLv3 this is indeed open source. Having multiple license options does not affect this.
digitallyfree commented on OpenLLaMA 13B Released   huggingface.co/openlm-res... · Posted by u/tosh
jamifsud · 2 years ago
Are there communities where one can go to learn more about fine tuning and running these things? I've found a bunch for diffusion models but haven't had any luck with LLMs.
digitallyfree · 2 years ago
It's not a community per se but there's a lot of research and discussion going on directly in the llama.cpp repo (https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp) if you're interested in the more technical side of things.
digitallyfree commented on Ask HN: What are some of the best Reddit alternatives?    · Posted by u/joshuawitzer
haolez · 3 years ago
Isn't it dead? It's a shame if true.
digitallyfree · 3 years ago
It certainly looks like it if you check their discussion board.
digitallyfree commented on Stack Overflow Is Down   stackstatus.net/?... · Posted by u/qsantos
Andugal · 3 years ago
A status page that is down at the same time as the real website is not a good status page...
digitallyfree · 3 years ago
Likely it's hosted on the same infrastructure. The general recommendation is to host the status page on different provider so it's more likely to stay up.
digitallyfree commented on     · Posted by u/MCrekt
digitallyfree · 3 years ago
It's not even source code, it's the fact that this just looks super sketchy in general. The website http://faction504.com/ listed just links directly to the Play Store page. There's no info on what Blackpage does or who runs it.
digitallyfree commented on AMD Expands AI Product Lineup with GPU-Only Instinct Mi300X with 192GB Memory   anandtech.com/show/18915/... · Posted by u/mfiguiere
digitallyfree · 3 years ago
The issue with AMD and AI is, as always, the software stack. Even if the hardware is great ROCM simply doesn't have industry traction and accessiblity.
digitallyfree commented on Show HN: Non.io, a Reddit-like platform Ive been working on for the last 4 years   non.io... · Posted by u/jjcm
root_axis · 3 years ago
Congrats on the hard work, and the idea is fine, but the problem is that tech like this is a cheap commodity in a massively oversaturated space, and without a hook that makes the platform exceptional (innovative/clever/beautiful design, unique aggregation features, inherently interesting content, reimagined user/content/moderation dynamics etc etc), this kind of thing is dead in the water because it lacks a network effect. Add in the upfront subscription model and failure to launch is basically assured.

When I visit the root domain I shouldn't be greeted with a marketing splash page, you need interesting content in the user's face right away, entice their curiosity and drive the user to explore the site... even as a fellow developer, my first instinct is to abandon the page as soon as I'm greeted with the cliche startup marketing page. Consider the user experience when I visit reddit.com or news.ycombinator.com or any other link aggregation competitor. What you have now is a tech demo, not a platform. Sorry if that's a little harsh, but I mean well! Good luck!

digitallyfree · 3 years ago
If you ask me to make an account before I can see your content (even if it looks interesting) that's a turn off and I'll go somewhere else. Maybe have a button at the top that says "explore as guest" or something like that?

Also you should advertise that this is an open-source project on the landing page, as that may cause more people to be interested in trying it out.

u/digitallyfree

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