

Personally, I’d say no. At that point you are administering it, not hosting it yourself.
Personally, I’d say no. At that point you are administering it, not hosting it yourself.
Agreed. But it’s a good intermediate step.
Quantity over quality…
Yeah this is the idea. Personally I think charging needs more emphasis on at-work and apartment charging because if you don’t live at a house, you essentially rely on public charging which isn’t good for the battery.
Also more hotels should have charging. Having to drive 15 minutes away just to charge is annoying.
The only issue I’ve had was when Immich doesn’t have enough memory. Immich is a memory hog and will slowly creep up its memory usage over time. Eventually it’ll crash and restart itself. Docker still shows it running, but the server its elf cannot be connected to.
It sounds like it might be related to this.
You can’t built it yourself but you can download the model and run it locally on your machine without it interacting to any server.
There is a community-driven project aimed at making a fully reproducible version called Open-R1. You can find it at https://github.com/huggingface/open-r1.
It’s semi-open, not fully open source as what is typically thought of.
Next time, use a VPN so it doesn’t all show in the US.