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If you’ve got a thunderbolt port on your laptop and a thunderbolt dock on your laptop then there’s no reason why it shouldn’t work.

I’m not familiar with thunderbolt on linux, but on windows you plug it in and it just works™️ and shows up as if it was inside your machine. Your DE on linux might automatically do it, but if you’re command line only you’ll probably have to run a command first.

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worth a shot then, worst case I return the dock thing

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I did some quick googling. Are those thunderbolt docks really $350 ? That’s like half the price of a cheap computer?!

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That can’t be
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holy damn you’re right

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Maybe you should do the maths on other options. You could get a refurbished PC for $350. Or buy the dock anyways. Or spend the money on cloud compute if you’re just occasionally using AI. Idk.

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I did not say occasionally. We use AI a lot. Currently it’s mostly for image indexing, recognition, object detection, and audio transcription. But we’re planning to expand to more, and we’d like to use models that are more accurate

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Fair enough. Yes I figured you probably wouldn’t have a M40 lying around by accident 😅

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Oh it kinda just got here somehow. I don’t know why, all I did was buy the thing

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I did some more searching, and found that nvme to pci-e adapters are affordable. That’s going to look a bit janky, but fortunately I don’t care.

Thank you again for the suggestion!

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