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@movq Congrats πŸ₯³
@movq Congrats πŸ₯³
@adi What's first place?
@adi What's first place?
@adi What's first place?
And later on in the document on How vDSL works in Australia:

> Prior to the deployment of VDSL2 technology for
FTTN, FTTB, and FTTC, the main DSL technology
employed in Australia was ADSL / ADSL2+ which
used signals up to 2 Megahertz (MHz). To achieve
much higher speeds than ADSL, VDSL2 expands
the DSL signal spectrum to up 17 MHz, which
happens to overlap with many Australian amateur
radio signal bands.
And later on in the document on How vDSL works in Australia:

> Prior to the deployment of VDSL2 technology for
FTTN, FTTB, and FTTC, the main DSL technology
employed in Australia was ADSL / ADSL2+ which
used signals up to 2 Megahertz (MHz). To achieve
much higher speeds than ADSL, VDSL2 expands
the DSL signal spectrum to up 17 MHz, which
happens to overlap with many Australian amateur
radio signal bands.
And later on in the document on How vDSL works in Australia:

> Prior to the deployment of VDSL2 technology for
FTTN, FTTB, and FTTC, the main DSL technology
employed in Australia was ADSL / ADSL2+ which
used signals up to 2 Megahertz (MHz). To achieve
much higher speeds than ADSL, VDSL2 expands
the DSL signal spectrum to up 17 MHz, which
happens to overlap with many Australian amateur
radio signal bands.
Interestingly if you dig around, you come across this article:

Mitigating Amateur Radio Interference
to VDSL2 published by NBN Co, which basically states:

> Some of the frequencies used by amateur radio
operators coincide with frequencies used by
VDSL2 technology, used by nbn to deliver nbnβ„’
Fibre to the Node (FTTN) services.
Interestingly if you dig around, you come across this article:

Mitigating Amateur Radio Interference
to VDSL2 published by NBN Co, which basically states:

> Some of the frequencies used by amateur radio
operators coincide with frequencies used by
VDSL2 technology, used by nbn to deliver nbnβ„’
Fibre to the Node (FTTN) services.
Interestingly if you dig around, you come across this article:

Mitigating Amateur Radio Interference
to VDSL2 published by NBN Co, which basically states:

> Some of the frequencies used by amateur radio
operators coincide with frequencies used by
VDSL2 technology, used by nbn to deliver nbnβ„’
Fibre to the Node (FTTN) services.
Meanwhile have asked my ISP to switch me back over to what NBN call a "Stability Profile" where the DSLAM uses DLM (Dynamic Line Management) to manage the channels and noise and tries its best to keep the signal up. So far this has resulted in a ~10-20Mbps drop in bandwidth (down from ~90Mbps) but so far 🀞 an increase in stability and decrease in latency (less noise? better channels?)
Meanwhile have asked my ISP to switch me back over to what NBN call a "Stability Profile" where the DSLAM uses DLM (Dynamic Line Management) to manage the channels and noise and tries its best to keep the signal up. So far this has resulted in a ~10-20Mbps drop in bandwidth (down from ~90Mbps) but so far 🀞 an increase in stability and decrease in latency (less noise? better channels?)
Meanwhile have asked my ISP to switch me back over to what NBN call a "Stability Profile" where the DSLAM uses DLM (Dynamic Line Management) to manage the channels and noise and tries its best to keep the signal up. So far this has resulted in a ~10-20Mbps drop in bandwidth (down from ~90Mbps) but so far 🀞 an increase in stability and decrease in latency (less noise? better channels?)
This has resulted in an availability of 99.8% for the Mills DC 😒 Not happy 🀬
This has resulted in an availability of 99.8% for the Mills DC 😒 Not happy 🀬
This has resulted in an availability of 99.8% for the Mills DC 😒 Not happy 🀬
Incurred ~16 dropouts over the last 48hrs with ~5m outage per dropout. So I finally cracked the shits and run up my ISP to figure wtf was going on. πŸ€” Turns out after a quality test on the line it was showing ~5-6DB average SNR 😱 So filed a fault with the infrastructure provider (NBN Co) whose own equipment picked up the 16 dropouts and also found noise 1/2 way up the 450m Copper cable πŸ˜…~
Incurred ~16 dropouts over the last 48hrs with ~5m outage per dropout. So I finally cracked the shits and run up my ISP to figure wtf was going on. πŸ€” Turns out after a quality test on the line it was showing ~5-6DB average SNR 😱 So filed a fault with the infrastructure provider (NBN Co) whose own equipment picked up the 16 dropouts and also found noise 1/2 way up the 450m Copper cable πŸ˜…~
Incurred ~16 dropouts over the last 48hrs with ~5m outage per dropout. So I finally cracked the shits and run up my ISP to figure wtf was going on. πŸ€” Turns out after a quality test on the line it was showing ~5-6DB average SNR 😱 So filed a fault with the infrastructure provider (NBN Co) whose own equipment picked up the 16 dropouts and also found noise 1/2 way up the 450m Copper cable πŸ˜…~
With a drop to 99.8% availability for my vDSL line and the Mills DC I've finally cracked the shits and rung up my ISP. Turns out the SNR/Noise Margin was a pitiful ~5-6dB on average for 450m of Copper line 😱 Filed a vault with the infrastructure provider (NBN Co) where their own diagnostics show noise 1/2 way up the line πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ~
Incurred ~16 dropouts over the last 48hrs with ~5m outage per drop-out. You do the match πŸ˜…
I asked Chat GPT to build a To-Do appβ€Š | Bits and Pieces Few months old now, but very relevant, I won't spoil the answer for you πŸ˜…
I asked Chat GPT to build a To-Do appβ€Š | Bits and Pieces Few months old now, but very relevant, I won't spoil the answer for you πŸ˜…
I asked Chat GPT to build a To-Do appβ€Š | Bits and Pieces Few months old now, but very relevant, I won't spoil the answer for you πŸ˜…
Been thinking this too πŸ‘Œ
Been thinking this too πŸ‘Œ
Been thinking this too πŸ‘Œ
Backblaze B2 currently -- 2nd NAS in future
Backblaze B2 currently -- 2nd NAS in future
Backblaze B2 currently -- 2nd NAS in future
@lyse Haha too true πŸ˜†
@lyse Haha too true πŸ˜†
@lyse Haha too true πŸ˜†
Wow spammer are getting desperate when they try things like this 🀣
Wow spammer are getting desperate when they try things like this 🀣
Wow spammer are getting desperate when they try things like this 🀣
@mckinley I liked restic because its portable and written in Go. It supports all the features I want/need, multiple storage backends/locations, snapshots, etc. I can easily verify data integrity as well. I haven't tried to restore from backups fully (only partially). The tools is just very well written and very easy to automate and work with.
@mckinley I liked restic because its portable and written in Go. It supports all the features I want/need, multiple storage backends/locations, snapshots, etc. I can easily verify data integrity as well. I haven't tried to restore from backups fully (only partially). The tools is just very well written and very easy to automate and work with.
@mckinley I liked restic because its portable and written in Go. It supports all the features I want/need, multiple storage backends/locations, snapshots, etc. I can easily verify data integrity as well. I haven't tried to restore from backups fully (only partially). The tools is just very well written and very easy to automate and work with.
@mckinley restic
@mckinley restic
@mckinley restic
[Honest Government Ad | Anti Protest Laws (SA) - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kecnSHmznic) Holy shit!!! 😳 Do we not have any civil rights in South Australia (apparently other states are passing or have passed similar laws too?! 😱) -- What da flying fuq are we doing?! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ #Australia #Owned (By Big Oil)
[Honest Government Ad | Anti Protest Laws (SA) - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kecnSHmznic) Holy shit!!! 😳 Do we not have any civil rights in South Australia (apparently other states are passing or have passed similar laws too?! 😱) -- What da flying fuq are we doing?! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ #Australia #Owned (By Big Oil)
[Honest Government Ad | Anti Protest Laws (SA) - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kecnSHmznic) Holy shit!!! 😳 Do we not have any civil rights in South Australia (apparently other states are passing or have passed similar laws too?! 😱) -- What da flying fuq are we doing?! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ #Australia #Owned (By Big Oil)
@xuu I've seen worse. Companies that sell customers "data security" and tell you they split the key into 3 parts. They tell you there's no way they can ever see the full key because you have one third, they have the 2nd third and their trusted "3rd-party" has the other third (which they have access to for backup reasons).

πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ wtf 😳
@xuu I've seen worse. Companies that sell customers "data security" and tell you they split the key into 3 parts. They tell you there's no way they can ever see the full key because you have one third, they have the 2nd third and their trusted "3rd-party" has the other third (which they have access to for backup reasons).

πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ wtf 😳
@xuu I've seen worse. Companies that sell customers "data security" and tell you they split the key into 3 parts. They tell you there's no way they can ever see the full key because you have one third, they have the 2nd third and their trusted "3rd-party" has the other third (which they have access to for backup reasons).

πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ wtf 😳
@xuu Don't they already? πŸ€”
@xuu Don't they already? πŸ€”
@xuu Don't they already? πŸ€”
@movq Haha 🀣
@movq Haha 🀣
@movq Haha 🀣
@rrraksamam I don't get it πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@rrraksamam I don't get it πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@rrraksamam I don't get it πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@movq They're ordinary becaus you see them everywhere in the cities and suburbs πŸ˜†
@movq They're ordinary becaus you see them everywhere in the cities and suburbs πŸ˜†
@movq They're ordinary becaus you see them everywhere in the cities and suburbs πŸ˜†
@lyse Very nice wallpaper worthy shot in 03!πŸ‘Œ
@lyse Very nice wallpaper worthy shot in 03!πŸ‘Œ
@lyse Very nice wallpaper worthy shot in 03!πŸ‘Œ
@@texto-plano.xyz Sounds like you need a hobby or something πŸ˜†
@@texto-plano.xyz Sounds like you need a hobby or something πŸ˜†
@@texto-plano.xyz Sounds like you need a hobby or something πŸ˜†
@marado Haha 🀣
@marado Haha 🀣
@marado Haha 🀣
@abucci Yeah well as it stands right now, this is insane. It's total junk πŸ˜…
@abucci Yeah well as it stands right now, this is insane. It's total junk πŸ˜…
@abucci Yeah well as it stands right now, this is insane. It's total junk πŸ˜…
Or Brush Turkey πŸ€”
Or Brush Turkey πŸ€”
Or Brush Turkey πŸ€”
@movq Pretty sure it's an ordinary garden variety bush turkey from around here (Australia) πŸ˜…
@movq Pretty sure it's an ordinary garden variety bush turkey from around here (Australia) πŸ˜…
@movq Pretty sure it's an ordinary garden variety bush turkey from around here (Australia) πŸ˜…
@movq Thanks ! I'll take a look πŸ‘Œ
@movq Thanks ! I'll take a look πŸ‘Œ
@movq Thanks ! I'll take a look πŸ‘Œ
I played with nlpodyssey/verbaflow: Neural Language Model for Go today a little bit today.... First I had to download a ~2GB file (the model), then convert that to a format the program verbaflow understands which came out to roughly ~5GB. Then I tried some of the samples in the README. My god, this this is so goddamn awfully slow its like watching paint dry 😱 All just to predict the next few tokens?! 😳 I had a look at the resource utilisation as well as it was _trying_ to do this "work", using 100% of 1.5 Cores and ~10GB of Memory 😳 Who da fuq actually thinks any of this large language model (LLM) and neural network crap is actually any good or useful? πŸ€” Its just garbage 🀣~
I played with nlpodyssey/verbaflow: Neural Language Model for Go today a little bit today.... First I had to download a ~2GB file (the model), then convert that to a format the program verbaflow understands which came out to roughly ~5GB. Then I tried some of the samples in the README. My god, this this is so goddamn awfully slow its like watching paint dry 😱 All just to predict the next few tokens?! 😳 I had a look at the resource utilisation as well as it was _trying_ to do this "work", using 100% of 1.5 Cores and ~10GB of Memory 😳 Who da fuq actually thinks any of this large language model (LLM) and neural network crap is actually any good or useful? πŸ€” Its just garbage 🀣~
I played with nlpodyssey/verbaflow: Neural Language Model for Go today a little bit today.... First I had to download a ~2GB file (the model), then convert that to a format the program verbaflow understands which came out to roughly ~5GB. Then I tried some of the samples in the README. My god, this this is so goddamn awfully slow its like watching paint dry 😱 All just to predict the next few tokens?! 😳 I had a look at the resource utilisation as well as it was _trying_ to do this "work", using 100% of 1.5 Cores and ~10GB of Memory 😳 Who da fuq actually thinks any of this large language model (LLM) and neural network crap is actually any good or useful? πŸ€” Its just garbage 🀣~
@mckinley Sorry saw the Twt the first time, but sadly I don't use Tor nor know how to use it in the first place 🀣
@mckinley Sorry saw the Twt the first time, but sadly I don't use Tor nor know how to use it in the first place 🀣
@mckinley Sorry saw the Twt the first time, but sadly I don't use Tor nor know how to use it in the first place 🀣
Check this out πŸ˜†
Check this out πŸ˜†
Check this out πŸ˜†
@mckinley On a family outing and sitting down for lunch now πŸ˜‹
@mckinley On a family outing and sitting down for lunch now πŸ˜‹
@mckinley On a family outing and sitting down for lunch now πŸ˜‹
Go in 100 Seconds - YouTube -- I kind of like what this guy does at times, very short and concise, but very well put together πŸ‘Œ
Go in 100 Seconds - YouTube -- I kind of like what this guy does at times, very short and concise, but very well put together πŸ‘Œ
Go in 100 Seconds - YouTube -- I kind of like what this guy does at times, very short and concise, but very well put together πŸ‘Œ
@darch What was the interesting key takeaway for you? πŸ€”
@darch What was the interesting key takeaway for you? πŸ€”
@darch What was the interesting key takeaway for you? πŸ€”