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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
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(Quote) Interesting - so I guessed the force ToS acceptance they pushed this week was something else. I guess they were ahead of the times with shit AI ToS then...
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A random password of suitably long length is fine. Definitely weaker but at some point you're arguing between 1 million years to crack vs a 100 mllion years to crack. A distinction good for internet pissing contests but not much else The keys thin…
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Whats with the weird ass email they sent out this morning? (Quote) (Image)
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I suspect much of that crowd is using Lemmy these days.
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Thanks! Grabbed one...should be good for an upcoming project.
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Whoops if I @'d the wrong person apologies. (Quote) Seems like a win to me? Bunch of users realising what they got is not in line with what they should be getting & can point to the providers own YABS as proof. Would keep providers honest imo …
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(Quote) Yeah that makes sense. Feels like the wrong solution for the problem hence undesirable sideeffects...but its an admittedly thorny problem so understand why you linked the two. Maybe if we make it compulsory for the provider to post regular …
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(Quote) That's part of why not everyone is keen on Ubuntu. They're making decisions that are very business like. Not in a particularly evil way, but straying far enough from the pure *nix part to rub some people the wrong way. Ubuntu pro being an ex…
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(Quote) The programming gigs involving real heavy lifting are presumably safe for quite a while still. Think the risk is more that some get pushed out of the boilerplate roles and thus there is more competition for the remaining roles? Regardless, …
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Why are provider tags connected to content writing at all?
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Well if I were a programmer I'd officially be shtting bricks as of right about now. Cognition just showed off a tool that can do some fairly complicated stuff autonomously. Not generate code...but like write it, research errors, look up documentatio…
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(Quote) That would just be "dedicated cores" no?
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Bit of a d1ck move to share info about non-compete terms from private conversations.
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(Quote) Well I bought 10k worth of AMD shares this morning so they had better make this stick... (Quote) Inference is already pretty point & shoot on the 79** I think. Anything outside of that in either usage case (e.g. training) or card less s…
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No, there isn't really an inbetween offering like that. All APIs require sending data, all 24/7 available hosted solution requires paying for the full capacity (i.e. the 200) or selfhost. Closest hybrid I can think of is Cloudflare GPU workers but t…
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o_O AMD and Intel versions of plans are priced same yet intel has +20% perf?
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Vultr - 2048.00 MB High Perf Intel - aka vhp-1c-2gb-intel # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2024-03-05 ## https://github.com/masonr/…
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Vultr - 2048.00 MB High Perf AMD - aka vhp-1c-2gb-amd # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2024-03-05 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-…
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Vultr - 2048.00 MB High Frequenc Compute - aka hf2-1c-2gb # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2024-03-05 ## https://github.com/masonr/…