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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 …
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bikegremlin
Not_Oles
xleet
> @webcraft said:
> > @stevewatson301 said:
> > JB offered me some cash for the rajat plagiarism thread; I asked him to donate it to a charity, **which he did** contribut…
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webcraft
AuroraZero
> [@FAT32 said](/discussion/comment/109234/#Comment_109234): Thank you, that's a fair point, let's see how it goes. Maybe I will donate to charity or something
I'm not a significant…
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FAT32
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.
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chimichurri
cybertech
> @bikegremlin said:
> > @stevewatson301 said:
> > > [@bikegremlin said](/discussion/comment/105574/#Comment_105574): I'm probably as far left as there is - lol. :)
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chimichurri
bikegremlin
> [@bikegremlin said](/discussion/comment/105574/#Comment_105574): I'm probably as far left as there is - lol. :)
Economic left != Woke.
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dahartigan
chimichurri
lentro
bikegremlin
Vultr Cloud Compute (shared vCPU) - Intel High Frequency, Tokyo, $96/mo.
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chimichurri
lemoncube
cybertech
Vultr Cloud Compute (shared vCPU) - AMD High Performance, Tokyo, $72/mo.
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chimichurri
lemoncube
cybertech
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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cybertech
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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cybertech
AWS ARM a1.large, Oregon, $36.72/mo + $2.5/mo gp2 20GB disk + egress fees
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chimichurri
cybertech
I have a proprietary app (that I have developed and have the source code for) that I'd like to translate to other languages, to better target other locales and regions.
Personally, I w…
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Janevski
> @skorupion said:
> > @Calin said:
> > Hello @skorupion it s possible give you
> >
> > 2x e5-2680 v2
> > 256 GB Ram ddr3
&…
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Falzo
krlynze
yoursunny
Happy birthday :)
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Astro
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).
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chimichurri
cybertech
Vultr Singapore, 2048 MB Intel High Frequency, $12/m
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cybertech
chimichurri
where is yabs
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ooopooo
(Yeah, this is another one of those Cloudflare threads.)
First off, they're bundling ratelimiting to all plans, including the free plan, without incurring usage based pricing. On the f…
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jureve
chimichurri
Ryujin
Janevski
nick_
bikegremlin
> [@jmgcaguicla said](/discussion/comment/99662/#Comment_99662): Man-made horrors beyond your comprehension (scuffed™)
At least filter out the Arkas threads while at it.
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dosai
bikegremlin
jmgcaguicla
> [@jmgcaguicla said](/discussion/comment/99630/#Comment_99630): LowEndSnowflakes
The "moderator or thread generator" guy seems to be pretty thin skinned.
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skorous
> [@yoursunny said](/discussion/comment/98695/#Comment_98695): Digest is changed completely when you append anything.
https://ssdeep-project.github.io/ssdeep/index.html
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Shakib
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 ha…
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imok
xor
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 error…
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Asim
> @mwt said:
> I don't see a reason to use caddy after learning how to configure nginx
Better default configuration.
The article shows there are pitfalls that you m…
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yoursunny
> @Dupondt said:
> There is something very wrong with your business model if you need to charge $5 for a customer asking the same thing twice.
If he didn’t, the only opti…
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chimichurri