

Check Wolf implementation for context. It’s a mess with Nvidia.
https://games-on-whales.github.io/wolf/stable/user/quickstart.html
Check Wolf implementation for context. It’s a mess with Nvidia.
https://games-on-whales.github.io/wolf/stable/user/quickstart.html
Check implementations before saying shit like that. Nvidia has historical bad open source driver support, which makes it hard for people to implement vGPU usage. They actually actively blocked us from using their cards remotely, until COVID hit. Then they gave out the code to do it. They are still limiting customer level cards usage on virtualization cases. They had to give out a toolkit for us to be able to use their cards on docker. Other cards can be accessed just by sharing dev driver files to the volume.
I guess that means SO reply guys are OG?
“COMPUTER – LOG OUT”
While we’re on the subject, do we have mirrors of npm repos somewhere in EU ? What about Github ?
Hey I have a contribution to OpenCV that fixes a typo… A typo that made OpenCV not build in debug for MONTHS if not YEARS on Windows. So yeah every contribution counts.
Lol 😂
How to toy with impostor syndrome
I once did a project regex search heavy refactor, clicked compile once and made it without a code error. I had several collegues be amazed when I compile and it works on the first shot 😅
Mailserver works well but spam is a nightmare with mails, and I still don’t know if it figured it out properly.
Check Wolf (in my other comment), it’s the best example of GPU virtualization usage.
Otherwise you can check other docker images using GPU for computing, like jellyfin for instance, or nextcloud recognize, nextcloud memories and its transcoding instance,…