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1 Feb 2025
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkwondering if an n100 is working fine for everything considered in this room 😄 21:41:52
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkexcept maybe the local voice stack that requires fat models21:42:09
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkRedacted or Malformed Event21:49:03
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networksorry, stupid idea to roomping 21:49:20
@elikoga:matrix.orgelikogaI've been looking at an n100 to replace my pi21:49:24
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkdamage is done21:49:24
@k900:0upti.meK900Rocket will probably ship in 6.14/Mesa 25.021:50:08
@k900:0upti.meK900So that may be interesting21:50:15
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkrocket?21:51:56
@k900:0upti.meK900The Rockchip NPU driver21:52:03
@k900:0upti.meK900For Tensorflow21:52:05
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkwill prefer an x86 base for my parents21:52:22
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkarm is for good for tinkering personally 🙂 21:52:33
@k900:0upti.meK900Honestly RK3588 is very solid now21:52:56
@k900:0upti.meK900Impressively so21:53:01
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkagreed21:54:54
@simisimis:matrix.orgseeMeeA year ago for my home server I got GMKTec NucBox G3(N100). This thing is absolutely crunching the workloads I'm giving to it. However I'm not a hw guru, don't know what's in the market and I only compare it with 7year old intel NUC where I migrated my things from. Plex performance was most noticeable22:07:48
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkand 32GB RAM? 😄 22:11:52
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkboard says yes, cpu says no22:12:00
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkI'm probably going to trust the memory qvl which says yessss22:12:24
2 Feb 2025
@motiejus:jakstys.ltmotiejus

Are you referring to https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240612-6-10-rocket-v1-0-060e48eea250@tomeuvizoso.net/ ?

Looking at a state of rk3588 today, seems like many new things have indeed landed in v6.11. Though HW Crypto engine and h.264 decoders seem to be not in mainline yet (things I still quite care about).

The scariest and most annoying thing, when I tried this about a year ago, was booting it. :/ though this seems quite reasonable today.

06:31:51
@motiejus:jakstys.ltmotiejus *

Are you referring to https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240612-6-10-rocket-v1-0-060e48eea250@tomeuvizoso.net/ ?

Looking at a state of rk3588 today, seems like many new things have indeed landed in v6.11. Though HW Crypto engine and h.264 decoders seem to be not in mainline yet (things I still quite care about).

The scariest and most annoying thing, when I tried this about a year ago, was booting it. :/ though this seems quite reasonable today.

I am in the market for one -- either rk3588 or something from beelink.

06:32:24
@k900:0upti.meK900
In reply to @motiejus:jakstys.lt

Are you referring to https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240612-6-10-rocket-v1-0-060e48eea250@tomeuvizoso.net/ ?

Looking at a state of rk3588 today, seems like many new things have indeed landed in v6.11. Though HW Crypto engine and h.264 decoders seem to be not in mainline yet (things I still quite care about).

The scariest and most annoying thing, when I tried this about a year ago, was booting it. :/ though this seems quite reasonable today.

I am in the market for one -- either rk3588 or something from beelink.

There's a bunch of bits
07:18:36
@k900:0upti.meK900The crypto engine is probably not something you're going to care about much 07:18:53
@k900:0upti.meK900Video decode/encode is being worked on but it's a really funny setup 07:19:04
@motiejus:jakstys.ltmotiejusIt'd be great to have at least gigabyte-order-of-manigude-per-second for something that dm-crypt supports (it was a few hundred MB/s last I checked on rk3588)07:33:00
@k900:0upti.meK900Do you really need disk encryption on a server board that has debug headers sticking out of every single possible hole 07:38:29
@macaroniskengz:matrix.orgmacaroniskengz
In reply to @k900:0upti.me
Do you really need disk encryption on a server board that has debug headers sticking out of every single possible hole
Yes because law enforcement can't do anything with debug headers when the device is off
13:44:30
@macaroniskengz:matrix.orgmacaroniskengz* Yes because law enforcement can't magically read encrypted with debug headers when the device is off13:44:44
@macaroniskengz:matrix.orgmacaroniskengz* Yes because law enforcement can't magically read encrypted data with debug headers when the device is off13:44:52

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