- jabartI'm pretty sure BGP magic will let you blackhole a whole subnet.
- I've had great luck with 10gtek modules both with Mikrotik gear, with DACs, and one that is connected to an upstream juniper switch. I'm curious what modules were the most troublesom.
* I will note that the 10gb sfp+ modules from 10gtek on a Mikrotik just don't work.
- Newer units (not all) in the US come pre-charged up to a certain size of lineset. Manufacturers can sell you a whole unit with a charge. The rest is easy to source locally though I haven't tried to get nitrogen myself.
Of course you have exactly one chance with your install this way until you have to call someone.
- Enterprise drives are way different than anything consumer based. I wouldn't trust a consumer drive used for 2 years, but a true enteprise drive has like millions of hours left of it's life.
Quote from Toshiba's paper on this. [1]
Hard disk drives for enterprise server and storage usage (Enterprise Performance and Enterprise Capacity Drives) have MTTF of up to 2 million hours, at 5 years warranty, 24/7 operation. Operational temperature range is limited, as the temperature in datacenters is carefully controlled. These drives are rated for a workload of 550TB/year, which translates into a continuous data transfer rate of 17.5 Mbyte/s[3]. In contrast, desktop HDDs are designed for lower workloads and are not rated or qualified for 24/7 continuous operation.
From Synology
With support for 550 TB/year workloads1 and rated for a 2.5 million hours mean time to failure (MTTF), HAS5300 SAS drives are built to deliver consistent and class-leading performance in the most intense environments. Persistent write cache technology further helps ensure data integrity for your mission-critical applications.
[1] https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/content/dam/toshiba-ss-v...
[2] https://www.synology.com/en-us/company/news/article/HAS5300/...
- Every drive is "used" the moment you turn it on.
- MAUI Blazor Hybrid is great if you won't want to learn XAML. Apple killed Silverlight, Microsoft kept it running for ~20 years. If you stayed close to what Xamarin was the migration to MAUI isn't bad from what I've seen.
- Can you talk more about how you are using ollama for spam filtering?
- Visual Studio is a bad example. It's used for Windows, Web, and Mobile. The big difference between the two is the cost. Visual Studio Pro is $100/month, Enterprise is $300/month, while VSCode is free. It was an incredibly smart marketing play by Microsoft to do that.
- At a call center, that had a whole datacenter in the basement. They had two weeks of fuel on hand at all times. Being on a border of a state, they also had a 2nd grid connection in case one failed.
The whole area lost power for weeks but gym was open 24/7 which became very busy during that time.
- You still have latency, legacy window sizes, and packet schedulers to deal with.
- We have had great success with Maui Blazor Hybrid. Each release hot reload gets better with fewer edge cases. I also found that having a separate .cs file instead of in one file helps with highlighing and intellisense.
- Still Public, still chews through million->billion or rows in seconds. Their Cloud version has some Cloud specific features. A few vendors have build custom thing on top or custom builds off the open source project too.
- For their marketing it is. There is a very specific reason the desktop exists. On-premise AI workloads. You can't get the bus width on socketed ram that you do soldered ram at the current moment. 1 product is an exception, 2 would be a break from their replaceable component marketing.
- It looks like these types were code-gen from something else.
https://github.com/Helion-Engine/Helion/commit/e6affd9abff14...
- This happened to me! Friend had a similar car and at night they went to mine and the door unlocked but the car wouldn't start. The door only had a few pins it checked while the ignition used every pin. We compared our keys and sure enough one part of it was the same.
- The interviews with the Typescript dev doing the rewrite will tell you why. Switching their compiler to Go was a quick transition since Go matched their current JS build. The dev also wanted to use go, and use functional programming. It would have required more work to switch from functional to OOP style that C# has. Dev also didn't want to learn F#. Nothing about C#, just a personal decision with the least amount of work to get to a beta.
- The C# compiler is written in C# and distributed to multiple platforms. Along with the JIT that runs on all kinds of devices.
Graph for the differences in Runtime, Runtime Trimmed, and AOT .NET.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/fundamentals/n...
- First it looks amazing. Honest question, why do all of these keyboards never have an extra column on the right. Standard querty layout has a lot of coding related extra keys to the right than the left. Similar with the ergodox ez and moonlander. Hard to break a years long habit of going up for a curly brace or bracket then down.
- Neither is their bandwidth, and servers.
- Works for
LetsEncrypt AWS Azure GCP Github Actions
Failing to see how they don't mix well.