• @pixxelkick@lemmy.world
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    208 months ago

    Im curious to see what sorts of recommended minimum specs there will be for these features. It is my understanding that these sorts of models require a non negligible amount of horsepower to run in a timely manner.

    At the moment I am running Nextcloud on some raspberry pis and, my gut tells me I might need a bit more oomph than that to handle this sort of real time AI prompting >_>;

    • @Dave@lemmy.nz
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      138 months ago

      The blog post states:

      We build the AI Assistant using a flexible, solution-independent approach which gives you a choice between multiple large language models (LLM) and services. It can be fully hosted within your instance, processing all requests in-house, or powered by an external service.

      So it sounds like you pick what works for you. I’d guess on a raspberry pi, on board processing would be both slow and poor quality, but I’ll probably give it a go anyway.

      • @pixxelkick@lemmy.world
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        28 months ago

        Yeah sorry I was specifically referring to the on prem LLM if that wasnt clear, and how much juice running that thing takes.

        • @Dave@lemmy.nz
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          48 months ago

          Some of the other Nextcloud stuff (like that chat stuff) isn’t suitable on Raspberry Pi, I expect this will be the same. It’s released though, right? Might have to have a play.

    • Brownian Motion
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      98 months ago

      the AI that nextcloud is offering uses openAI, sign up get a api key and add it. Your ai requests goto the cloud. (and i couldnt get it to work, constant " too many request" or a straight “failed”)

      The other option is the addon " local llm", you download a cutdown llm like llama2 or falcon and it runs locally. I did get thoes all installed, but it didnt work for general prompts.

      Nextcloud will probably fix things over time, and the developer who made the local llm plugin will to, but right now this isnt very useful to selfhosters.

        • Brownian Motion
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          28 months ago

          I just asked it to write an assembly program for the Intel 8008 uprocessor, and it just knocked it out! That’s not bad for a chip that was released in 1972 !

      • Praise Idleness
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        8 months ago

        People should stop suggesting Nextcloud for Rpi. I really love Nextcloud but it sometimes struggles even with somewhat decent machine.

        • Neshura
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          08 months ago

          I love Nextcloud but it’s just oh so painfully slow at times

            • Neshura
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              08 months ago

              Great that you don’t have any problems with it, I do at times. It’s not a problem with the config either (at least not the Nextcloud config) because I set it up using the Nextcloud VM script, not manually. It’s not slow all the time but when it feels all the slower for it.

      • @redcalcium@lemmy.institute
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        28 months ago

        Nextcloud would struggle on devices with low CPU performance and slow storage speed. A Pi checks all those box. You might increase the performance a bit by running nextcloud from an external SSD but there is no fixing the Pi’s low CPU performance.

        • @PeachMan@lemmy.world
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          18 months ago

          I’ve tried running NextCloud from a system with a SATA SSD and a Core i7 using WSL…and it still ran like shit.

    • Lupec
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      8 months ago

      Yeah, I’m wondering the same and also figure the requirements will be pretty significant. Still, pretty happy with things like this and Home Assistant’s recent work on local voice assistants.