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[47°09′35″S, 126°43′23″W] Reading: 0.35 Sv
lots of nice Ukraine reg cars in town, Range Rovers, v8 mustangs
https://a2larm.cz/2023/08/v-cesku-se-objevil-novy-hit-straseni-zelenym-extremismem/
Wow, that's right! I didn't see it before.
On my blog: Free Culture Book Club — Project Ballad, part 2 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2023/08/05/project-ballad-2.html #freeculture #bookclub
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Another deluge, nearly 2 inches of rain overnight.
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But if you want to run a few small things that consume a few MB of memory, bugger all CPU and whatever storage, then you're looking at only paying mere cents
But if you want to run a few small things that consume a few MB of memory, bugger all CPU and whatever storage, then you're looking at only paying mere cents
But if you want to run a few small things that consume a few MB of memory, bugger all CPU and whatever storage, then you're looking at only paying mere cents
@movq Nah not at all 😅 If anything you've perhaps shown me a use-case that this kind of pricing model wouldn't work for. 👌 -- Basically if you want a "machine" and the resources of a typical machine, not for you 🤣
@movq Nah not at all 😅 If anything you've perhaps shown me a use-case that this kind of pricing model wouldn't work for. 👌 -- Basically if you want a "machine" and the resources of a typical machine, not for you 🤣
@movq Nah not at all 😅 If anything you've perhaps shown me a use-case that this kind of pricing model wouldn't work for. 👌 -- Basically if you want a "machine" and the resources of a typical machine, not for you 🤣
@prologic Hm, you’re probably right. Sorry for the noise then. 😅
@prologic Hm, you’re probably right. Sorry for the noise then. 😅
@prologic Hm, you’re probably right. Sorry for the noise then. 😅
Hmm not sure we're on the same page with a virtual machine vs. a container 🤔
Hmm not sure we're on the same page with a virtual machine vs. a container 🤔
Hmm not sure we're on the same page with a virtual machine vs. a container 🤔
@prologic What would cost me $20? Just the basic VPS (if hosted in your country)? 🤔😳

I indeed use very little of the computing power of that server. But it offers me a great deal of flexibility which I wouldn’t get otherwise.
@prologic What would cost me $20? Just the basic VPS (if hosted in your country)? 🤔😳

I indeed use very little of the computing power of that server. But it offers me a great deal of flexibility which I wouldn’t get otherwise.
@prologic What would cost me $20? Just the basic VPS (if hosted in your country)? 🤔😳

I indeed use very little of the computing power of that server. But it offers me a great deal of flexibility which I wouldn’t get otherwise.
@movq See this kind of service wouldn't work for you, unless you can justify what you run on your VPS and cut away all the cruft and wasted memory 😅 Here it would cost you $20/month alone in memory 🤣
@movq See this kind of service wouldn't work for you, unless you can justify what you run on your VPS and cut away all the cruft and wasted memory 😅 Here it would cost you $20/month alone in memory 🤣
@movq See this kind of service wouldn't work for you, unless you can justify what you run on your VPS and cut away all the cruft and wasted memory 😅 Here it would cost you $20/month alone in memory 🤣
@movq What I'm talking about here is something like this:


CPU: $0.01/month per 1% of CPU cores
RAM: $0.01/month per MB
Local Storage (_not guaranteed to be persistent_): $0 for up to 1GB
Persistent Storage: $0.01/month per GB


Throw in $0.10/month for "access feeds" and either $0 (community), $10 or $20 per month for support.
@movq What I'm talking about here is something like this:


CPU: $0.01/month per 1% of CPU cores
RAM: $0.01/month per MB
Local Storage (_not guaranteed to be persistent_): $0 for up to 1GB
Persistent Storage: $0.01/month per GB


Throw in $0.10/month for "access feeds" and either $0 (community), $10 or $20 per month for support.
@movq What I'm talking about here is something like this:


CPU: $0.01/month per 1% of CPU cores
RAM: $0.01/month per MB
Local Storage (_not guaranteed to be persistent_): $0 for up to 1GB
Persistent Storage: $0.01/month per GB


Throw in $0.10/month for "access feeds" and either $0 (community), $10 or $20 per month for support.
@movq How much of that VPS are you _actually_ using? What do you run on it? 🤔
@movq How much of that VPS are you _actually_ using? What do you run on it? 🤔
@movq How much of that VPS are you _actually_ using? What do you run on it? 🤔
This would make running my pod a mere $2/month
This would make running my pod a mere $2/month
This would make running my pod a mere $2/month
Hmm I was a bit wrong here. I forgot to dive storage costs by another 1024 🤣
Hmm I was a bit wrong here. I forgot to dive storage costs by another 1024 🤣
Hmm I was a bit wrong here. I forgot to dive storage costs by another 1024 🤣
@prologic FWIW, I pay a little under 3€/month for a VPS with 1 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, 20 GB disk, 40 TB traffic. 🤔
@prologic FWIW, I pay a little under 3€/month for a VPS with 1 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, 20 GB disk, 40 TB traffic. 🤔
@prologic FWIW, I pay a little under 3€/month for a VPS with 1 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, 20 GB disk, 40 TB traffic. 🤔
This pod would cost $9.56 to run on this model 🤔 (_most of that is storage_)
This pod would cost $9.56 to run on this model 🤔 (_most of that is storage_)
This pod would cost $9.56 to run on this model 🤔 (_most of that is storage_)
Just been playing around with some numbers... A typical small static website or blog could be run for $0.30-$0.40 USD/month. How does that compare with what you're paying @mckinley ? 🤔
Just been playing around with some numbers... A typical small static website or blog could be run for $0.30-$0.40 USD/month. How does that compare with what you're paying @mckinley ? 🤔
Just been playing around with some numbers... A typical small static website or blog could be run for $0.30-$0.40 USD/month. How does that compare with what you're paying @mckinley ? 🤔
@jmjl Fixed 👌 Repo had the wrong trust setting
@jmjl Fixed 👌 Repo had the wrong trust setting
@jmjl Fixed 👌 Repo had the wrong trust setting
@prologic Please add your own signature so that https://git.mills.io/prologic/docker-proxy/commit/7f995a44e7c0eea1ee2825270b2cceee763f65f8 doesn't say Signed by a untrusted user who does not match committer
[47°09′45″S, 126°43′13″W] --bad checksum--
I wonder how popular this editor was. Does anyone here know it? 🤔
I wonder how popular this editor was. Does anyone here know it? 🤔
I wonder how popular this editor was. Does anyone here know it? 🤔
@thiegui I found a list:

https://movq.de/v/00f97d02a5/s.png

But from there, you can’t un-follow tags. 🥴
@thiegui I found a list:

https://movq.de/v/00f97d02a5/s.png

But from there, you can’t un-follow tags. 🥴
@thiegui I found a list:

https://movq.de/v/00f97d02a5/s.png

But from there, you can’t un-follow tags. 🥴
I’d love to read the original source code of this:

https://ecsoft2.org/t-tiny-editor

This was our standard editor back in the day, not an “emergency tool”. And it’s only 9kB in size … which feels absurd in 2023. 😅 The entire hex dump fits on one of today’s screens.

Being so small meant it had no config file. Instead, it came with TKEY.EXE, a little tool to binary-patch T.EXE to your likings.

T with customized theme, empty file
T with default theme, showing LICENSE.TXT
TKEYS.DEF, the “config file”
I’d love to read the original source code of this:

https://ecsoft2.org/t-tiny-editor

This was our standard editor back in the day, not an “emergency tool”. And it’s only 9kB in size … which feels absurd in 2023. 😅 The entire hex dump fits on one of today’s screens.

Being so small meant it had no config file. Instead, it came with TKEY.EXE, a little tool to binary-patch T.EXE to your likings.

T with customized theme, empty file
T with default theme, showing LICENSE.TXT
TKEYS.DEF, the “config file”
I’d love to read the original source code of this:

https://ecsoft2.org/t-tiny-editor

This was our standard editor back in the day, not an “emergency tool”. And it’s only 9kB in size … which feels absurd in 2023. 😅 The entire hex dump fits on one of today’s screens.

Being so small meant it had no config file. Instead, it came with TKEY.EXE, a little tool to binary-patch T.EXE to your likings.

T with customized theme, empty file
T with default theme, showing LICENSE.TXT
TKEYS.DEF, the “config file”
[47°09′02″S, 126°43′06″W] Reading: 1.06000 PPM
prologic/docker-proxy: docker-proxy is a transparent HTTP proxy that proxies requests to a Docker Remote API via a local UNIX socket. It also support filtering requests and responses to enforce policies - docker-proxy - Mills -- This little proof-of-concept now works 👌 And is the basis of something I was talking about, a "Container as a Service". Now I just have to figure out billing, build some APIs and find someone with better UI/UX skillz than me to put a swank UI on it 🤣
prologic/docker-proxy: docker-proxy is a transparent HTTP proxy that proxies requests to a Docker Remote API via a local UNIX socket. It also support filtering requests and responses to enforce policies - docker-proxy - Mills -- This little proof-of-concept now works 👌 And is the basis of something I was talking about, a "Container as a Service". Now I just have to figure out billing, build some APIs and find someone with better UI/UX skillz than me to put a swank UI on it 🤣
prologic/docker-proxy: docker-proxy is a transparent HTTP proxy that proxies requests to a Docker Remote API via a local UNIX socket. It also support filtering requests and responses to enforce policies - docker-proxy - Mills -- This little proof-of-concept now works 👌 And is the basis of something I was talking about, a "Container as a Service". Now I just have to figure out billing, build some APIs and find someone with better UI/UX skillz than me to put a swank UI on it 🤣
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:682 ARCHIVED:66178 CACHE:2265 FOLLOWERS:13 FOLLOWING:14
@me pues hoy estudié proposiciones lógicas para mejorar las condiciones en mi código. Dando consistencia a mi código después de tantos años 🙄
On my blog: Toots 🐘 from 07/31 to 08/04 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2023/08/04/week.html #linkdump #mastodon #socialmedia #week
@jmjl Wellt o my knowledge, no-one has every run such a service before. And to be specific, I mean where you pay to run containers and only for the resources the container uses. Normally anyone that claims to do "container hosting" essentially just rentes you a VM of some size and runs an OS on it with supporting tools and services that are designed for running containers. Not quite the same thing, becuase the price comes out at well either at VM prices or higher.
@jmjl Wellt o my knowledge, no-one has every run such a service before. And to be specific, I mean where you pay to run containers and only for the resources the container uses. Normally anyone that claims to do "container hosting" essentially just rentes you a VM of some size and runs an OS on it with supporting tools and services that are designed for running containers. Not quite the same thing, becuase the price comes out at well either at VM prices or higher.
@jmjl Wellt o my knowledge, no-one has every run such a service before. And to be specific, I mean where you pay to run containers and only for the resources the container uses. Normally anyone that claims to do "container hosting" essentially just rentes you a VM of some size and runs an OS on it with supporting tools and services that are designed for running containers. Not quite the same thing, becuase the price comes out at well either at VM prices or higher.
@abucci I think you did, we probably need to track content somehow and de-duplicate 🤦‍♂️
@abucci I think you did, we probably need to track content somehow and de-duplicate 🤦‍♂️
@abucci I think you did, we probably need to track content somehow and de-duplicate 🤦‍♂️
@apex Oh nice! How cool 😅 Yeah there has to be some fine-turning we can work out for Android/Gradle builds that don't consume a tonne of RAM 🤣 Under normal circumstances in Github Actions I'm sure this is fine, 3.8GB, but on your own much more constrained hardware, I'd have to shutdown a tonne of services just to run CI? 😳
@apex Oh nice! How cool 😅 Yeah there has to be some fine-turning we can work out for Android/Gradle builds that don't consume a tonne of RAM 🤣 Under normal circumstances in Github Actions I'm sure this is fine, 3.8GB, but on your own much more constrained hardware, I'd have to shutdown a tonne of services just to run CI? 😳
@apex Oh nice! How cool 😅 Yeah there has to be some fine-turning we can work out for Android/Gradle builds that don't consume a tonne of RAM 🤣 Under normal circumstances in Github Actions I'm sure this is fine, 3.8GB, but on your own much more constrained hardware, I'd have to shutdown a tonne of services just to run CI? 😳
The most insightful talk I've seen in recent memory: https://archive.org/details/finding-meaning
The most insightful talk I've seen in recent memory: https://archive.org/details/finding-meaning
Today we went on another roadtrip! Was really nice, we also spent 2 hours in a crowded resturant (table outside), with our dog Nanook, went great! Kids could eat a whole pizza, and he just sat there next to the table taking in the view, dogs walked by, people walked by, crowded street etc, was awesome to see that all the training we have done gives very positive results :) Been a fantastic day. And was nice to spend it all with my family, I love having time off work.
This coming Monday will be a public holiday
This coming Monday will be a public holiday
O Presidente da República disse mesmo que termos este evento Católico a decorrer no nosso país laico é o maior acontecimento da democracia Portuguesa? Que vergonha.
[47°09′19″S, 126°43′40″W] Reading: 0.76 Sv
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′03″W] Non-significative results -- sampling finished
@New_scientist hello @prologic here's another feed that's spewing multiple copies of the same post. This one above is repeated 8 times. @awesome-scala-weekly now has 13 copies of each post every week. This definitely looks like a bug in whatever code is generating these feeds, because the source feeds don't have multiple copies of the original posts:

- Has 8 copies of the above post: https://feeds.twtxt.net/New_scientist/twtxt.txt
- Has only 1 copy of the above post: https://www.newscientist.com/feed/home/

I forget whether I filed an issue on this before, but can you tell me where I should do that?
@prologic I don't know, I mean the service you mentioned from the message of the fork thread reply I made...
Greetings from Hamm / NRW. Today is the day of Saint Jean Marie Vianney,
[47°09′09″S, 126°43′00″W] Taking samples
"Maybe the web is not dying. Maybe the web is only splitting itself in two."

Uma visão diferente e reconfortante sobre o estado actual da WWW e o que significa permanecer nas margens:

https://ploum.net/2023-08-01-splitting-the-web.html
"Maybe the web is not dying. Maybe the web is only splitting itself in two."

Uma visão diferente e reconfortante sobre o estado actual da WWW e o que significa permanecer nas margens:

https://ploum.net/2023-08-01-splitting-the-web.html
@jmjl Di you mean Tutum Cloud that Docker bought? 🤔
@jmjl Di you mean Tutum Cloud that Docker bought? 🤔
@jmjl Di you mean Tutum Cloud that Docker bought? 🤔
Pinellas County - Base: 6.64 miles, 00:09:38 average pace, 01:04:01 duration
had no problem keeping it around the target pace. definitely hot and humid so the cardiac drift came in, but felt fine and easy until the last "hill".
#running
user/bmallred/data/2023-08-04-05-57-29.fit: 6.64 miles, 00:09:38 average pace, 01:04:01 duration

#running