maxerature

joined 1 year ago
[–] maxerature@social.tath.link 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thanks! Yeah I have only a few changes to /etc and /opt. So I will need to reinstall everything in the end? Or just things that install into / rather than /home for some reason?

 

I've been using PopOS! using KDE for a while now, and although I like it, I want to use the kubuntu backports, because there are a number of truly great features that I can't access, including features as simple as multicursor in Kate.

As such, I want to switch to kubuntu. My first step will be moving /home to a different partition from /. This won't be that bad, and I should have done it this way in the first place. Once I have this done though, what is the right process to change distros? I understand that I will need to reinstall most programs and drivers, but can this be done simply? Is apt clone the right thing for this? How can I carry over all my settings from Pop to kubuntu? It wouldn't be a truly massive pain to move things over, but it would be time consuming.

Advice would be appreciated! Thanks much!

 
[–] maxerature@social.tath.link 3 points 1 year ago

I hope that this also works for kBin

 

I work with machine learning tasks daily, both as an ML researcher and as a hobby. The difference between what I can do at work and at home is significant - an A40 at work can do far more than the 3080 I have at home. This obviously makes sense, given the massively increased price point.

However, what I find odd is how there are no consumer level server GPUs targeted towards ML on the market. The A40 is not just a scaled up consumer GPU, and with machine learning growing as a hobby, consumer and enthusiast-level server GPUs are a surprising market gap.

[–] maxerature@social.tath.link 1 points 1 year ago

While true, sometimes being passive aggressive is warranted imo

[–] maxerature@social.tath.link -1 points 1 year ago

Tbh I'd be happy if it just never releases. Fuck Amazon and especially fuck Rafe Judkins.

[–] maxerature@social.tath.link 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

My favorite subreddits were those that had a good 25k active users. Enough that there were a good 2500 active posters and commenters, and people knew each other a little. However, some support subreddits with 100k+ were nice.