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@movq Is it really that hard though? Like WebKit is all you need no?
@movq Is it really that hard though? Like WebKit is all you need no?
@movq Is it really that hard though? Like WebKit is all you need no?
@slashdot The question I have is:
> Why aren't more software developers and software companies also fighting back against CoPilot and OpenAI who trained their models on open source code without attribution? (a basic requirement of many licenses(
@slashdot The question I have is:
> Why aren't more software developers and software companies also fighting back against CoPilot and OpenAI who trained their models on open source code without attribution? (a basic requirement of many licenses(
@slashdot The question I have is:
> Why aren't more software developers and software companies also fighting back against CoPilot and OpenAI who trained their models on open source code without attribution? (a basic requirement of many licenses(
Man that was a long outage π±
#NBN #Copper #vDSL #Sucks
Man that was a long outage π±
#NBN #Copper #vDSL #Sucks
Man that was a long outage π±
#NBN #Copper #vDSL #Sucks
@slashdot Haha π I know I only run with one upstream network and one "data center" but holy moly, Cloudflare too?! π€£
@slashdot Haha π I know I only run with one upstream network and one "data center" but holy moly, Cloudflare too?! π€£
@slashdot Haha π I know I only run with one upstream network and one "data center" but holy moly, Cloudflare too?! π€£
Yhis is the kind of power we should never have allowed tech internet companies to have π€―
Yhis is the kind of power we should never have allowed tech internet companies to have π€―
Yhis is the kind of power we should never have allowed tech internet companies to have π€―
da hell?! what's going on here?
da hell?! what's going on here?
da hell?! what's going on here?
@lyse Basically under a rating of 700
@lyse Basically under a rating of 700
@lyse Basically under a rating of 700
In any case, yeah that is impressive in and of itself, but I'm not sure what data structures and mechanisms are at play to achieve such impressive read performance? Did I miss it in the article? π€
In any case, yeah that is impressive in and of itself, but I'm not sure what data structures and mechanisms are at play to achieve such impressive read performance? Did I miss it in the article? π€
In any case, yeah that is impressive in and of itself, but I'm not sure what data structures and mechanisms are at play to achieve such impressive read performance? Did I miss it in the article? π€
Pretty sure its the average/p50 that's lower right? p90/p95 is your end tail. So if most of your latencies are sitting around ~15ms you'd expect your average to be lower, otherwise you'd have a much higher p90/p95 right? π€~
Pretty sure its the average/p50 that's lower right? p90/p95 is your end tail. So if most of your latencies are sitting around ~15ms you'd expect your average to be lower, otherwise you'd have a much higher p90/p95 right? π€~
Pretty sure its the average/p50 that's lower right? p90/p95 is your end tail. So if most of your latencies are sitting around ~15ms you'd expect your average to be lower, otherwise you'd have a much higher p90/p95 right? π€~
@xuu I was hoping to read about more technical details of SSTables and how they impact read performance π€
@xuu I was hoping to read about more technical details of SSTables and how they impact read performance π€
@xuu I was hoping to read about more technical details of SSTables and how they impact read performance π€
@movq Yes but as you point out that data exists somewhere or map services such as Google Maps wouldn't be able to auto-complete your address and associate it with a GPS coordinate π
@movq Yes but as you point out that data exists somewhere or map services such as Google Maps wouldn't be able to auto-complete your address and associate it with a GPS coordinate π
@movq Yes but as you point out that data exists somewhere or map services such as Google Maps wouldn't be able to auto-complete your address and associate it with a GPS coordinate π
I won the <700 Doubles π₯³
I won the <700 Doubles π₯³
I won the <700 Doubles π₯³
@shreyan Haha, it is a bit odd isn't it π€£ Won't be long before we see sex robots π
@shreyan Haha, it is a bit odd isn't it π€£ Won't be long before we see sex robots π
@shreyan Haha, it is a bit odd isn't it π€£ Won't be long before we see sex robots π
@eapl.me I think we're at a point right now where everyone is seeing every problem as solvable by an LLM. i.e: LLM(s) are the new Hammer right now and everything is a Nail.
@eapl.me I think we're at a point right now where everyone is seeing every problem as solvable by an LLM. i.e: LLM(s) are the new Hammer right now and everything is a Nail.
@eapl.me I think we're at a point right now where everyone is seeing every problem as solvable by an LLM. i.e: LLM(s) are the new Hammer right now and everything is a Nail.
@movq Open Addresses has a full dataset of the planet. And there are more local datasets I can ingest from various openly available Government sources.
@movq Open Addresses has a full dataset of the planet. And there are more local datasets I can ingest from various openly available Government sources.
@movq Open Addresses has a full dataset of the planet. And there are more local datasets I can ingest from various openly available Government sources.
@stigatle I'm doing okay, just got up at 6am today (Sunday) as I'm competing in a Table Tennis π all day today in 4 separate events. I hope I do alright π€£
@stigatle I'm doing okay, just got up at 6am today (Sunday) as I'm competing in a Table Tennis π all day today in 4 separate events. I hope I do alright π€£
@stigatle I'm doing okay, just got up at 6am today (Sunday) as I'm competing in a Table Tennis π all day today in 4 separate events. I hope I do alright π€£
@stigatle Hey that's looking pretty good π Love seeing the UI/UX improvements π
@stigatle Hey that's looking pretty good π Love seeing the UI/UX improvements π
@stigatle Hey that's looking pretty good π Love seeing the UI/UX improvements π
@Yarns _sigh_ This Kevin character just doesn't know what the url
field is for π€£ To be fair, we weren't very clear on the spec either π
-- At some point we _really_ ought to design a Twtxt 2.0 spec π
@Yarns _sigh_ This Kevin character just doesn't know what the url
field is for π€£ To be fair, we weren't very clear on the spec either π
-- At some point we _really_ ought to design a Twtxt 2.0 spec π
@Yarns _sigh_ This Kevin character just doesn't know what the url
field is for π€£ To be fair, we weren't very clear on the spec either π
-- At some point we _really_ ought to design a Twtxt 2.0 spec π
@lyse Don't think he follows me either or yarnd
would have said so π€£
@lyse Don't think he follows me either or yarnd
would have said so π€£
@lyse Don't think he follows me either or yarnd
would have said so π€£
And before anyone asks me why I need to build this, self hosting, privacy, etc. No I haven't found any good self-hosted solutions either i can just "borrow", so I'll have to build my own π€£ Thinking of ingesting the data (addresses) into a Bleve database and using that to drive the "search"
And before anyone asks me why I need to build this, self hosting, privacy, etc. No I haven't found any good self-hosted solutions either i can just "borrow", so I'll have to build my own π€£ Thinking of ingesting the data (addresses) into a Bleve database and using that to drive the "search"
And before anyone asks me why I need to build this, self hosting, privacy, etc. No I haven't found any good self-hosted solutions either i can just "borrow", so I'll have to build my own π€£ Thinking of ingesting the data (addresses) into a Bleve database and using that to drive the "search"
@movq Speaking of GPS stuf... I need to build (_hopefully open sourcing it_) a "Geocoder", is that what we call it? A way to auto-complete an address to a GPS coordinate.
@movq Speaking of GPS stuf... I need to build (_hopefully open sourcing it_) a "Geocoder", is that what we call it? A way to auto-complete an address to a GPS coordinate.
@movq Speaking of GPS stuf... I need to build (_hopefully open sourcing it_) a "Geocoder", is that what we call it? A way to auto-complete an address to a GPS coordinate.
Have a bit of a conundrum I need your thoughts on... I have stuck up early conversations with the developer of a nice little Document database in Go called clover. He has kindly offered to collaborate with me on a v2 rewrite (_or improvements_) to my Bitcask. He very rightfully points out that the project (Bitcask) would benefit greatly from the community (Github in this case) and potential growth from the exposure there. I retorted with Microsoft's recent blatant theft of millions of open source projects to train their CoPilot models without so much as attributing the works they used to drive what is now a sellable product.
What do I do? We're at a bit of a "sticking point" here and I'm not really willing to compromise. Microsoft are basically cheating, stealing assholes and should be sued and the execs who decided it was a good idea to steal content to build their product, thrown in. jail.
Have a bit of a conundrum I need your thoughts on... I have stuck up early conversations with the developer of a nice little Document database in Go called clover. He has kindly offered to collaborate with me on a v2 rewrite (_or improvements_) to my Bitcask. He very rightfully points out that the project (Bitcask) would benefit greatly from the community (Github in this case) and potential growth from the exposure there. I retorted with Microsoft's recent blatant theft of millions of open source projects to train their CoPilot models without so much as attributing the works they used to drive what is now a sellable product.
What do I do? We're at a bit of a "sticking point" here and I'm not really willing to compromise. Microsoft are basically cheating, stealing assholes and should be sued and the execs who decided it was a good idea to steal content to build their product, thrown in. jail.
Have a bit of a conundrum I need your thoughts on... I have stuck up early conversations with the developer of a nice little Document database in Go called clover. He has kindly offered to collaborate with me on a v2 rewrite (_or improvements_) to my Bitcask. He very rightfully points out that the project (Bitcask) would benefit greatly from the community (Github in this case) and potential growth from the exposure there. I retorted with Microsoft's recent blatant theft of millions of open source projects to train their CoPilot models without so much as attributing the works they used to drive what is now a sellable product.
What do I do? We're at a bit of a "sticking point" here and I'm not really willing to compromise. Microsoft are basically cheating, stealing assholes and should be sued and the execs who decided it was a good idea to steal content to build their product, thrown in. jail.
@mckinley This is a bit worrisome π€― Anyone published mitigations to this? π€ Be keen to hear if anyone has blocked this at any network level. I certainly would go that far if Apple doesn't fix their shitβ’ -- But as the author points out, corporations are very fragile to the state's will (_which I assume means any corporation_) π±
@mckinley This is a bit worrisome π€― Anyone published mitigations to this? π€ Be keen to hear if anyone has blocked this at any network level. I certainly would go that far if Apple doesn't fix their shitβ’ -- But as the author points out, corporations are very fragile to the state's will (_which I assume means any corporation_) π±