I expected the NVIDIA DGX Spark to be a server-like machine, just connect it to your LAN network and connect via SSH. Turns out, even with a working LAN connection in place, it requires you to connect to its WiFi hotspot for the first-time setup and during the setup process it asks you to connect to your local WiFi. Man i've got a good reason to plug you in you know... I'll have to find out how to make it speak wire now. Great.
Blind, studied game development and applied computer sciences, currently working as software developer, IT administrator and teacher at Anhalt University of applied sciences, musician, nerd, interested in alot of stuff like smart home, auditive UX design, web development as well as highly efficient algorithms, sometimes politics, reading and gaming if time permits, don't hesitate to get in touch. You can expect german and english content here.
Blind, studied game development and applied computer sciences, currently working as software developer, IT administrator and teacher at Anhalt University of applied sciences, musician, nerd, interested in alot of stuff like smart home, auditive UX design, web development as well as highly efficient algorithms, sometimes politics, reading and gaming if time permits, don't hesitate to get in touch. You can expect german and english content here.
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