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Definitely sounds like author presented a partial story
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sigh...mine broke too (Image)
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(Quote) The AI sensed your vibes :) Mine's been up for 3 days. Definitely much slower than at launch though
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Huge price war just launched among the Chinese LLM providers. Baidu & Alibaba etc. Their models aren't quite as good as OpenAI & co but at 50x cost difference vs them they're interesting anyway. Deepseek seems to be the most accessible/wes…
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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