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Do you mean this literally? When did this happen?


If we’re talking fencing maybe? Sure? I wouldn’t know I’ve not trained fencing. You’d know better than I. If we’re talking actual combat where I’ve trained a tiny bit with the sword and staff, I mean there’s just ways around that. Where I hold my sword or staff or whatever has little bearing on my defensive range. You’re just assuming you’re much faster than me because I’m guessing that’s what fencing is more about. But that’s with something extremely light and flexible. If where you held your weapon was all that was too it people would have been much less inclined to use say a giant battle axe. Also an actual fight ends quickly id never risk being inside your weapon range unless I knew I had a good shot. There’s no constraint on me attacking first or having to attack you a specific way.


Yeah no it’s totally realistic, but my arm is still probably much longer than yours.


Who’s to say they can’t dodge you as well? If they’ve got a reach advantage already tall doesn’t necessarily equal slow. If you’ve got a sword and I’ve got a spear as long as I keep my distance you can dodge a lot but you’ll be hard pressed to hit me unless you get inside my range.


Well that’s pretty cool then. Of course the other challenge will be getting people to implement amd software which might be even bigger a challenge. There’s so much investment in cuda everywhere. Here’s hoping memory prices will be better by then as well. This was the year I was supposed to do a platform upgrade but the slop producers cranked prices. No ssd NAS for me either.


That’s fair. In blender specifically is that a matter of Optix being way better though? I think part of the issue is also software. It seems like ROCm is getting a lot closer to cuda (although there isn’t a lot of implementation) but optix is just too good.coild be entirely wrong though haven’t had to deal with GPU compute for a bit.


I mean the 9070xt is already pretty good…


I don’t have an explicit config file no, I don’t remember needing it before though. I’ve followed the steps https://docs.gitea.com/installation/install-with-docker which worked with gitea but doesn’t work with forgejo. I didn’t see anything that mentioned needing a config for the first method listed there at least. I suppose I could try some of the other methods listed there but I liked option A the best generally.


Logs for what the container?


I did check that first after a lot of googling and I think everything is all set there


Ok. The issues lies somewhere in the actual connection. Adding ssh keys to my instance shows up properly in the known keys. Whenever I attempt to connect either on the actual server itself as a test or via trying to clone over ssh or even connect via ssh itself I get public key denials. If you want I can provide you my ssh config on server, my docked compose file, the verbose output of the ssh connections in various facets although they haven’t appeared to be very helpful, or whatever else can be helpful
Edit would someone like to enlighten me why they’re randomly downvoting this? Would you all have preferred I just dumped logs? I genuinely don’t understand. My main question was actually whether there is a difference between gitea and forgejo since I’ve already verified this exact setup worked there. So if anything an answer to my original question would require 0 input from me. I do appreciate the help from everyone but to say that me saying “it doesn’t work” is unhelpful is missing the point