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selectodude
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  1. At the end of the day it feels like the private trackers are such a nightmare to get invited to and maintain ratio at it’s just not worth the effort.

    I want this torrent though. It would be fun to stand up a NAS for this.

  2. Who knows? LLM providers losing money on every user and making it up on volume is a problem for them to deal with. I’m simply saying that the products are here to stay, even if (hopefully) the companies need to right-size their growth strategies. If Claude Opus 4.5 or GPT 5.2 is the pinnacle of models and we never see a new one again, I think they’ll be useful and cash flow positive. OpenAI and Anthropic will, of course, go bankrupt. But the models themselves are absolutely valuable.
  3. VPNs are level 3 while interface bonding is level 2. You’d have to create a vxlan over wireguard. It sounds like a nightmare but it would be interesting to implement.
  4. I'm pretty sure all of these LLMs operate in the black on inference costs.

    If I were to set up a DGX200 in my garage, say the 5 year TCO is a million dollars. Split that among 500 people and we can get it done for maybe $30/mo per user in total operating cost. I would bet that these LLMs are far more oversubscribed than 500 subs per server.

  5. I’ve found Wipr 2.0 has been able to block all ads (even YouTube) but it’s unable to hide itself so there are sites that block my ability to read them.
  6. Those people were covered in 1. Outright bad people.
  7. In 2002, significant portions of the Autobahn were unlimited. That's changed in the past 25 years, of course.
  8. According to the link that you posted, the roads in Germany in 2002 were quite a bit safer than the roads are in the USA in 2025. And they don’t have speed limits. Absolute no brainer to me.

    Anyway, not to pile on but you are absolutely incorrect. Forgive the phrasing.

  9. They don’t. I’ve gone from rickety and slow excel sheets and maybe some python functions to automate small things that I can figure out to building out entire data pipelines. It’s incredible how much more efficient we’ve gotten.
  10. And NATS being the North Atlantic tracks.
  11. Definitely thought this was about aviation for a moment.
  12. Frankly it’s rather impressive we have such detailed mapping of it.
  13. The old equipment is mothballed because china is the only buyer and nobody wants to do anything that the Trump admin will at some point decide is tariff-worthy. So it all sits.
  14. Sure it’s fine. It’s also a significant pay cut for almost every American doctor.

    Normal specialists in the US out-earn chief physicians in Germany by hundreds of thousands of dollars. All the fringe benefits in the world aren’t gonna buy you a new boat.

  15. That makes sense. Nvidia owns the market and is capturing all the surplus value. They’re competing with themselves to convince you to buy a new card.
  16. Your app must run on iOS 18 but you can drop features to get it to support as old of an iOS as you want.
  17. > the capacity goes with it.

    Sort of. The GPUs exist. Maybe LLM subs can’t pay for electricity plus $50,000 GPUs, but I bet after some people get wiped out, there’s a market there.

  18. I do ML in a Debian WSL install because I’m a crazy person. But I hate dual booting and it works perfectly.
  19. Am I crazy or is converting a dockerfile into LXC something that should be possible?

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