I just went to use nvcc for the first time and this nonsense hit my firewall. Make won’t compile but it has to do with my unwillingness to use the proprietary toolkit. This network activity only happened once on startup.
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Normally, I would be quite skeptical of what could be involved, and indeed my ability to diagnose the cause is limited. It is somewhat speculative to draw a conclusion. However, the machine is always behind this whitelist firewall, the only new software on the system was the llama.cpp repo and nvcc, and I’ve never encountered a similar connection anomaly.
I tried to somewhat containerize AI at first, but the software like Oobabooga Textgen defeated this in their build scripts. I had trouble with some kind of weird issue related to text generation and alignment. I think it is due to sampling but could be due to some kind of caching persistence from pytorch? I’ve never been able to track down a changing file so the latter is unlikely.
I typically only use regular FF for a couple of things, including Lemmy occasionally. Most of the extra nonsense on the log is from regular FF. Librewolf is setup to flush everything and store nothing. It only does a few portal checks an hour for whatever reason. I should look into stopping it. With regular FF I just don’t care or use it for much of anything. I just haven’t blocked it in DNF.