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is the $10/m 4tb server going to be something you restock or is it going to be waiting until someone discontinues their service?
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(Quote) The intention of TDX is to provide memory safety to VM processes for trustable computing, but echoing bingobangobongo, a shared platform may not the be the best route for someone who needs to be in total control of their security.
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(Quote) I'd say the short answer is "well maybe." But taking a step back, if the host isn't exposing the processor-based memory encryption into the VM, then even your encrypted file system isn't as secure as it should be...
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(Quote) I should've read the FAQs before posting: (Quote)
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(Quote) Those are basically the three most important things when it comes to storage so that's good news.
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Lots of storage with unlimited bandwidth for no reason in particular. BuyVM's storage slabs are nice but they're OOS.
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Without admitting to anything I would like to say this method would also work for when you have a drive that goes from having a file system to having a different type of file system, again, without admitting to anything.
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(Quote) Yes, and somehow they don't even support dedicated IPv6 - or IPv6 at all. edit, for development, what is your tech stack like? Python, rust, or what language is primary?
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Do you support some sort of proxy for people without public IPs? Somehow this is a thing where I live, but I know people who play Minecraft but can't host a server at their home.
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I am a little curious why you're looking for blog-writing services. I've heard that Google AI summaries on search results has really crashed the referrals from search engines. Especially when someone is seeking information. I mean, it seems like thi…
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(Quote) Are you running your own instance using llama.cpp or something similar or are there people out there hosting the free/open source models?
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Kind of a neat concept. I'm curious which AI you're using on the backend? Google used to have very nice free tiers, but now it's just the new Gemma 3N model with a high free tier allowance. Supposedly that model is designed to run locally, even on A…
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(Quote) I use GPT4All, but I think most of the popular local UIs/apps (including ollama and gpt4all) just use llama.cpp for their back end. I think you can compile llama to take advantage of AMD GPUs, and maybe even Intel ARCs. I think the local lla…
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Neat! This is something I wanted to use back when NameCrane was still part of Frantech! What other limitations or features are you going to add? For example, some cloud services will provision dedicated cores to their offloaded database solutions. …
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I feel like I'm necro posting at this point, but I gotta say, if you play with the demo of that front-end they're using... The admin user has access to all the files of all the users. I understand that they have root file access, and as a result wil…
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(Quote) This was supposed to be in my other comment. Sorry for the double post, everyone. But I remember one smaller company had a box you could use to transport large amounts of data via a physical courier, since overnight mail can be faster than…
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(Quote) Their website is about a year old, so that makes sense, they probably just ran out.
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(Quote) I took a quick glance around StackSocial, it looks like that is a very popular front end - it even has built in SaaS mode! I wonder how many of these lifetime hosts are running nulled copies. For paying customers the script is priced at a lo…
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(Quote) Well I'd say the AI was, without any other way to put it, very thorough. It made sure to check for many different types of errors, and included a number of comments. It made sure to include 18-lines worth of comments for the is_certificate_…
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I don't want to post the full 300-line script but Google's Gemini created a python script which checks the date and sends an email when a certificate gets close to expiration. Seems like a lot of options.
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(Quote) Fair. I was effectively parroting the speculation on WHT. (Quote) If they're trying to be like Crown Castle, or some equally big infrastructure player, this may have been the cheapest way to get rid of their small and medium size customers.…
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(Quote) That's a fair point. QN probably had an unusual structured lease-back agreement, which makes sense if they don't want to be managing property all day. Either way, the money they’d get for the IP space pales in comparison to the value of the …
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(Quote) Someone at WHT brought up the prices IPv4 are going for. Suppose the new owners got a few million dollars for the IP space at a cost of their customers and reputation. I can't imagine the owners will break even on the deal considering how mu…
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Was there any motivation to switch providers besides the loss of revenue?
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@VirMach : I sent in a ticket, but maybe should've posted here first. The shared services seem like they're back online, but the name server address sent in the original email is no longer functional. What are the name servers? Second, are there …
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Don't forget to strategically break into the accounts of your more annoying or needy customers and put copyrighted material within their home directory. Then when you kick them off you can say "It's not me, it's YOU who let your site get hacked…
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(Quote) I think one of this use case's requirements is to have an ARM chipset. I did a quick price comparison to other SBCs with 16GB of RAM and I found the PI is at or better than peers. The difference is going to be in the chipset. Broadcom pro…
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You may joke about space, but that's a real thing that's happened. If Microsoft, HPE, and NASA can get a internet connected computer in space, it should totally be possible to get a low end orbital VPS. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/conne…
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(Quote) Rumor has it rk3588-based sbcs have technically working LLMs. I don't know if Broadcom is cheesy enough to put low-capability TPUs/NPUs into their chips.
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(Quote) For this purpose, do you think having the Raspberry Pi onsite, purchased outright is a better value than using ARM compute in the oracle cloud?
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(Quote) This is an honorable goal, but considering the lifespan of the average human, it isn't something you can guarantee. But I do like to think that 100 years from now people will be treating vintage servers the same way we treat original Model …