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I wonder you're trying to learn too many things at once :smile: I don't remember if I recommended Crafting Interpreters in our last conversation, I'd first suggest working through it in full so that you get a handle on the basics of compiler design…
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(Quote) Yes, he did.
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(Quote) I'm not a significant contributor to the community, but the one time JB offered me some cash for the rajat plagiarism thread; I asked him to donate it to a charity, which he did contribute. If you're considering giving it away as a donation…
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AWS c6g.large (dedicated cores), us-west-2, $49/mo + $2.5 GP2 disk + egress fees. Similar to the a1.large I posted earlier, except for better GB scores. # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script …
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(Quote) This is correct. I only raised it in the interest of making the benches more accurate and to not give a skewed result to those relying on YABS. Perhaps the default iperf3 mode could detect neighbouring servers through IP geolocation and run…
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@Mason - is it somehow possible to make the iperf and fio tests less CPU intensive? This exhausts the CPU allocation on some VPSes which ends up giving a skewed GB5 result.
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Vultr Cloud Compute (shared vCPU) - Intel High Frequency, Tokyo, $96/mo. # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2022-08-20 ## https://git…
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Vultr Cloud Compute (shared vCPU) - AMD High Performance, Tokyo, $72/mo. # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2022-08-20 ## https://git…
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Vultr Optimized Cloud Compute - CPU Optimized, Singapore, $28/mo. (They're similar; the only difference is in the amount of resources offered. I'd chalk up the lower GB score to a noisy neighbor.) # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #…
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Vultr Optimized Cloud Compute - General Purpose, Singapore, $30/mo (Their "optimized cloud compute" lineup has dedicated vCPUs, as opposed to their regular plans with fair share vCPUs.) # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ##…
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AWS ARM a1.large, Oregon, $36.72/mo + $2.5/mo gp2 20GB disk + egress fees # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2022-08-20 ## https://gi…
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https://fastestvpn.com/lifetime-special-deal https://stacksocial.com/sales/vpn-unlimited-lifetime-subscription (I don't know if it can be found for $20-ish these days, I paid $13 for it many years ago)
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Poland or Netherlands would be nice. (Quote) Having done some general research on internet censorship in India, most networks are connected to Airtel which applies the same traffic rules for their home customers and their data center customers; thu…
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(Quote) Which datacenter is it, exactly? Because his metal racks could be in his home, located in Orastie.
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(Quote) The end is nigh.
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Vultr Amsterdam, 2048 MB AMD High Performance, $12/m. (Not sure what happened here or why someone would choose these over the Intel ones, see YABS above). # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Scrip…
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Vultr Singapore, 2048 MB Intel High Frequency, $12/m # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2022-08-20 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-a…
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(Quote) Recurring.
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(Quote) What I’m downloading is on a public tracker; I don’t believe there is a private tracker for the content I’m looking for.
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(Quote) I'm thinking of using a VPN only because I'm trying to avoid DMCA notices, and was planning to use Keepsolid's RO location for this purpose. Is there another way that avoids these issues, instead of trying to get a DMCA ignored VPS?
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Why not make -r the default, and pick servers based on location?
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You could try Copilot. It doesn’t produce perfect code, but it’s excellent for guiding you with the process of getting started with a language, or when exploring an unfamiliar topic.
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where is yabs
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(Quote) Is it still the case? They used to serve hcaptcha challenges but they’ve since replaced it with their managed challenge “platform” that automatically lets you in based on fingerprinting, and sometimes a single click on a checkbox. (Quote) C…
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I, unfortunately, don't agree with the comments here. Users being shared documents with phishing links was a huge problem on Google Docs, and it's good that this was implemented. (And when it wasn't, another group of people were similarly blaming Go…
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(Quote) https://ssdeep-project.github.io/ssdeep/index.html
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It's simple, really. Tell them no tickets were shared and they're falsely claiming a violation of TOS, point out their inability to provide the advertised services. If they're still haggling, file a chargeback.
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Not a lot of interesting bits in that thread though, apart from attesting Rust's memory safety and performance, and the fact that their software engineers don't have to chase down unexplainable errors and random "segmentation faults" from …
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(Quote) DNS resolution is just a AAAA record lookup, which can happen over IPv4 and IPv6. The provider in question has their network/routing configuration fucked up. (Quote) Time to tag the provider on this thread?
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(Quote) Use sha256 hashes to find miner files on disk. This is LXC after all. On that note, I wish inotify were a bit more efficient and allowed you to watch all file paths under a given directory, similar to the way it works on MacOS. That would a…