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Strix.Monitor : web-based resource monitor for Linux systems

If you use your Strix Halo -- or any Linux box, for that matter -- as a headless AI server and want to monitor if your LLMs have gone into a doom loop or just want to avoid OOM errors, I built a tool to help you stay on top of things:

https://github.com/levanillawafer/strix-monitor

It was born out of necessity, but also as a test of how far I could push the local LLMs I was running on the that same box. Spoiler alert, not that far, it turns out. So, Claude to the rescue.

Why not Windows? There's already plenty of decent monitoring apps. Why not htop or nvtop? I use them, but it's nice being able to check on things from my phone. Why release it? Why not. Strix Halo is already a niche of a niche, but if you occupy the same section of the Venn diagram as me, this might help you out. Enjoy.

u/fantastic_mr_wolf — 22 hours ago

"I can't do that... oh wait, yes I can"

Apparently nagging works for overriding frontier model guardrails.

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Or maybe it was just hallucinating.

u/fantastic_mr_wolf — 15 days ago