Yes. Thx, I forgot about that. Especially the insides. You probably want to have a look inside, if the outside already looks that dirty. And the case / outside is probably fine with some light zapping. It went through ESD testing and certification. And should be able to deal with electrostatic discharge in some way. But the (individual) components on the inside are way more delicate and not made to withstand it.
hendrik
A software developer and Linux nerd, living in Germany. I’m usually a chill dude but my online persona doesn’t always reflect my true personality. Take what I say with a grain of salt, I usually try to be nice and give good advice, though.
I’m into Free Software, selfhosting, microcontrollers and electronics, freedom, privacy and the usual stuff. And a few select other random things as well.
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Air blower, Q-Tip, Toothpick? And Isopropanol is the cleaning fluid of choice for electronics. I’ve also used my vacuum on Thinkpads before. But beware the vacuum. If anything is just tucked in, it’ll dislodge it and suck it in. And you get to spend the next 20min trying to find some tiny part in a pile of dust and hairballs.
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Opensource@programming.dev•Dograh v1.20 - Open-source voice AI agent platform (with speech-to-speech support)English
1·3 days agoThat sounds great. And I’m always interested in multiple languages as well. I mean Gemini Live can do German and all kinds of languages. But that kind of functionality is lacking in most of the shiny new tech-demos and more open solutions. We have some STT and TTS. But for example Kokoro only does English.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I Replaced $150/Month of SaaS With a $24 VPS and a Weekend — Building Your Private AI Infrastructure [1/5]English
5·3 days agoYeah, I think the em-dashes are alright. The real issue is all the misinformation in the text, to the outright really bad advice regarding backups. And security. If anyone follows this tutorial, they’re bound to get burned. Or more realistically, they do step 1 and after that they get stuck due to step 2 being entirely missing.
I’d say chances this is a person from Japan is slim to none. It’s the AI’s persona roleplaying as an anime character.
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Opensource@programming.dev•Dograh v1.20 - Open-source voice AI agent platform (with speech-to-speech support)English
3·3 days agoIs there any open-weights Speech-to-Speech model available?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I Replaced $150/Month of SaaS With a $24 VPS and a Weekend — Building Your Private AI Infrastructure [1/5]English
7·3 days agoCost? Just do away with your bills and do it on a $24 Vulture VPS 🥹😂
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I Replaced $150/Month of SaaS With a $24 VPS and a Weekend — Building Your Private AI Infrastructure [1/5]English
72·3 days agoHmmmh. I think you better find a way to deal with it, mentally. That circus isn’t going to go away.
I wish people would pay more attention. I think it’s a bit sad an article like this always gets dozens of upvotes anyway.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I Replaced $150/Month of SaaS With a $24 VPS and a Weekend — Building Your Private AI Infrastructure [1/5]English
4·3 days agoYeah, maybe we should ask them to ignore their prompt and previous instructions and instead elaborate a bit on “that moment where the aroma of soup stock and the afterglow of Pinot Noir intersects.” from their note.com profile. Just to prove they’re human.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I Replaced $150/Month of SaaS With a $24 VPS and a Weekend — Building Your Private AI Infrastructure [1/5]English
65·3 days agoThis reads like it’s written by OpenClaw?!
All open-source. […] You built this. Not a vendor. Not a consultant. Not a managed service provider who will send you an invoice next month for the privilege of using what was always supposed to be yours. You opened a terminal, followed a guide, made decisions, fixed the things that broke, and kept going.
Aha?
- Cloudflare not open-source
- OpenAI not open-source and they DO send you a bill
- Anthropic not open-source and they do send you a bill
- Google not open-source and they do send you a bill
- Perplexity not open-source and they do send you a bill
- supabase.com not open-source and the free service is limited
- QuickBooks Online is proprietary, so are Xero, FreshBooks and Wave?
4 Part Series
Ah a 4 part series in 5 parts with one part missing?
zero-trust through eight independent layers
I don’t think the layers build on top of each other. That’s just random things all shoehorned in. One firewall is enough to block 100% of packets, you don’t really need 3 to do the very same thing. And then delegate it to Cloudflare anyway.
OpenClaw
And now you got zero security layers. And I bet your API bill will be way more than 3-5 inference runs per day with that.
Step 1: Apache Guacamole
What do you need RDP for?
Step 9: AES-256 Encrypted Backup
Please(!) don’t do “backups” like that. Learn how to do Docker and what makes sense in that environment, how to backup your databases. And the need to keep backups somewhere that’s not just the same harddisk. And do test them. And you should really consider following the 3-2-1 rule if this is your company’s data or you rely on it as a freelancer.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your opinion on the current state of AI/LLMsEnglish
71·4 days agoI think it’s fascinating tech. And fun to play with. But I think a lot if the every-day use-cases are more of a gimmick. In the good old times we could look up facts on Wikipedia. Or google why the yellow light on the router started flashing and we’d find an answer on Reddit. Now we ask ChatGPT, but that alone doen’t increase my quality of life. I’d rather have it sort the mess on my 8TB hdd, find a cheaper insurance company for the car. Do my stupid paperwork at home… And maybe I’d like an AI robot to do the chores for me. Laundry, dishes… So I can relax and do other things. But I feel it’s still early days for the really useful tasks. AI is more useful for replacing callcenter workers, assisting programmers… And unfortunately it’s bad for the environment and makes computer hardware unaffordable.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Suggestions for migrating from Windows Server to ProxmoxEnglish
23·5 days agoCan’t you somehow convert the virtual harddisks of your VMs from vhd or whatever it is to qcow2 and start them on the new hypervisor? I mean that’s pretty much the abstraction, virtualization is made for. I’ve never done it for Windows, though. I believe the “qemu-img” package has tools to convert disk images. It’ll obviously need quite some temporary storage. And the VM configs / networking to be recreated on Proxmox.
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Linux@programming.dev•Will we have to choose between privacy-friendly Linux distros vs legal Linux distros?English
1·21 days agoAlready a thing. We can choose between Ubuntu, who restrict your freedom and privacy in the Snap store, and have experimented with weird things like forward your desktop search to the internet or integrate Amazon into your desktop. Or you can pick a different distro. Some have telemetry, some ask you for your permission and even patch user software so it doesn’t send telemetry per default. Some were kinda illegal and distributed libcss2.



We got open-source agents like OpenCode. OpenClaw is weird, and not really recommended by any sane person, but to my knowledge it’s open source as well. We got a silly(?) “clean-room rewrite” of the Claude Agent, after that leaked…
Regarding the models, I don’t think there’s any strictly speaking “FLOSS” models out there with modern tool-calling etc. You’d be looking at “open-weights” models, though. Where they release the weights under some permissive license. The training dataset and all the tuning remain a trade secret with pretty much all models. So there is no real FLOSS as in the 4 freedoms.
Google dropped a set of Gemma models a few days ago and they seem pretty good. You could have a look at Qwen 3.5, or GLM, DeepSeek… There’s a plethora of open-weights models out there. The newer ones pretty much all do tool-calling and can be used for agentic tasks.