Wait what? What does that even mean? Is he their boss? Is he paying them? Does he mind control them?
I didn’t even notice the new actors, a testimony to how good they are!
Wait, but if you have, for example an HTTP API and you listen on a unix socket in for incoming requests, this is quite a lot of overhead in parsing HTTP headers. It is not much, but also cannot be the recommended solution on how to do network applications.
Oh shit, the persona guy was right! We should all be adding license to our comments, so could not legally train model that are then used for commercial purposes.
Lol, something felt off, but I just wasn’t sure if I mistyped something until I saw this comment.
She is taking to her children, saying that their grampa is in prison.
What soup dawg?
Lol. How much time does it take?
8MB is too much for web. 1MB is the upper limit of what i consider ok.
This probably LLM generated. There are references to people who have not been introduced and weird sentence structures.
I’ve opened up the pricing page, and it seems it is much more expensive then their mainstream competitor Backblaze. For a terabyte of backup for a month, rsync.net would charge 1024*0.012 = 12$, while Backblaze would charge 6$. Hetzner Storage Box would be only 3.20$ (+better price scaling over terabytes).
What am I missing?
Sources:
I consider Redis a perfect piece of software. No need for replacement.
Ok, so most of you also use normal PC processors for your setups. So my power usage is not that high in comparison.
But still, a RaspberryPI would use much less and would still be performant enough.
I recommend buying one of these things for finding this out: https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1sJx0lrZnBKNjSZFGq6zt3FXao/EU-Plug-Digital-Voltage-Wattmeter-Power-Meter-Consumption-Watt-Energy-KWh-Socket-220V-230V-AC-Electricity.jpg
In my experience, the most readable response format are replys on some link aggregator (lemmy, hn, …) and a link to that thread in the original post.
why do you provide a link to creative commons license? Ive seen such links few times on lemmy.
After reading stories like this, I more and more convinced that if we want to have a free market, we need to limit the size of companies allowed to participate in it. Because if you have 2 companies controlling the whole market, they can and will produce “dynamic security”-type of garbage.
You are not alone. This is the work git was built for.
There is a bit of benefit if you have code reviewed so separate commits are easier to review instaed of one -900 +1278 commit.