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Things are about to get hella spicy. Both openAI and google pushing for free & fast is great news for us. Notably though...that's mostly free for on platform not api. I do fear for the "open"/free/selfhost space though. The big cloud…
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If this provider deadpools cause y'all aggro'd him out of biz I'll be upset. I can live with 10/y for questionable performance, but 10 for a month or two of bad performance and then deadpool is very different bang per buck math
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(Quote) Likely that they're going to add more multimodal functionality to Gemini. Reckon I'm going to cancel my openai. This announcement narrows the gap between paid & unpaid massively. Plus I've been using Phind lately (20/pm paid but has som…
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OpenAI announced GPT4o today which is apparently also aimed at being free/open - rolling out in waves And there is another Google announcement coming this week too
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The zimaboards and zimablades are currently on sale too fyi...better fit for things that need x86
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My understanding was the part of the reason afrinic still has capacity is because it is more challenging to apply. All the ASNs I know of are pretty big players. (Quote) You sure? Afrinic Bylaws do seem to specifically tie ip assignment to physical…
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I used to have a compound bow, so yes.
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10 year old space heater
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These are fair use cores, right?
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(Quote) Jikes - hadn't realized they're that shaky. Guess I'm using this for a squid proxy instead
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(Quote) Similar measured power consumption on two devices with very different desired power draws because they're both being connected to a constrained source. Your nvme is throttled to a low power state - arguably not a bad outcome given other opt…
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(Quote) It's unfortunately a lot sketchier than that. USB 3.0 spec is max 0.9A Sabrent reckons a SATA drive peak draw is 1.5 while nvme can peak at 3.. Plus conversion loss from 5V to 3.3V for nvme. So it's getting less than a third of what max re…
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(Quote) Yes...in theory SD cards should be fine, but in practice for me at least it isn't. Maybe its the brand - mix of samsung cards and sandisk. (Quote) I wouldn't for a raspberry...those can pull more peak current than rasps can provide so you …
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I'd be inclined to a separate bridge for each IP. Also don't think you need thatt proxy arp thing?
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(Quote) That's not been my experience...I've thrown out a handful of SD cards over the last couple years. What you say about don't write too often is precisely the issue...it's only a matter of time till it craps itself & you're always hoping th…
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As long as you run it off a SATA ssd not SD card it should OK.
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(Quote) "lifetime dedi"?!? What sorcery is that?
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.stream .party .download are currently on renewal special at porkbun
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What are you guys using this for? I usually just do a WG back into my home network when travelling
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(Quote) Unless its purely for personal use it isn't viable yet. >50% of visitors to sites don't have ipv6 support, and on the user side many websites don't support it yet, even major players. So dual stack is really the only option atm (Image)
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They changed the terms now. Unrelated - tried their managed k8s offering...surprisingly easy to use
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(Quote) Afraid not - haven't investigated because I can't see myself needing it. I'd be surprised if it isn't possible though.
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There is also running a tile server...but you need a seriously chonky server & pipe for that.
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Maybe one of the many reverse proxies allows mapping one to many? Else yeah you'll need to adjust the forwarding rules on the fly