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> They go idle and stop metering automatically, so it’s cheap to have lots of them. I use dozens.

> Despite all that, they’re fully durable. They don’t die until I tell them to.

what?


I guess they autoresume from idle if an https request comes to a sprite

eGPU in his case is just a pcie extension cable and slot, what's there to not work. There's no translation layer, pcie all the way

try disabling collecting the history about the videos you've watched in YouTube settings. There are still some recommendations after that but they are less cringe

> It’s under appreciated how unreliable GPUs are. NVIDIA’s hardware is a marvel, the FLOPs are absurd. But the reliability is a drag.

true


I wish interesting times would come without the castrated internet

Ah, the IPv6 leak, never thought of that. Disabling IPv6 in the os pays off again

Disabling works! I've had some problems with macOS updates, so I'm cautious about turning it back on. That's why I created this app.

ah this is why I heard my coolers spin up

I was looking for a project which would run an LLM-powered character (like Clippy), who would periodically screenshot my screen and comment on my life choices.

Sadly the only project I've found was for windows OS


the bigger the company is the less they can invest in customer support. Because what the client will do anyway, leave them to some alternative? sue them? very unlikely


even if the datacenter provider owns the IP ranges and thus gets all the abuse mail, they are kind of incentivized to keep you as a customer? since you are paying them

also, if you get your own IP ranges then the provider won't care much about e.g. your clients scanning the internet / running malware

Another topic is DDoS to your clients which can exhaust the uplink bandwidth... Don't know much of it


We've yet to have any DDoS problems. We don't even use cloudflare proxy which we feel keeps our API and frontend super fast and responsive.


yes, pretty unlikely to have them, as long as all your customers are actually ML people


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