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Yeah that's the plan eventually. Don't see me generating real load initially anyway so more of a curiosity than hitting real limits. Mostly a trial anyway. Want to see how a weak reverse proxy copes in front of cloud backend stuff & what the hit of load times is Yeah you get what you pay for. That's fair.
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Bunch of steam sale running at the moment too. Might as well grab a game or too
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What are the renewal rates? (Or alternatively can one buy multiple years at said rate)? I don't mind subsequent years being more, but some providers take that to extremes
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Didn't know Lets Enc does wildcard certs. That's cool. Might want to ask author to throw in a note that certificates expire after a while & that doesn't look like it implements auto-renew
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Designed by Apple, made by TSMC. Wouldn't be surprised if that recent 12 bn investment in a US fab is connected to this somehow
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I'm actually pretty stoked about it. Not so much on the Apple side, but rather what it means for the ARM eco system. Many cool hobby things are reliant on ARM tech
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Could also be an interesting business offering. i.e. VMs with very good "specs" but it's specifically declared as heavily oversold. For some of my use cases that would be useful. e.g. I needed a high RAM one because I couldn't get gitlab to install on smaller ones...but obviously the definition of "RAM" is flexible...…
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Ambitious & interesting. I like it. I'd drop the spec's to 1 vcpu & oversell that too? Presumably people willing to oversell aren't exactly shy once they've embraced the dark side? I think it'll be quite dependent on luck of the draw tbh on workloads. i.e. If the oversold one gets allocated more heavy idlers then it'll…
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If it's a google account be sure to save the recovery codes somewhere safe too Too flat huh? Should have gone with one of these.
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Don't stick anything valuable on these...they close free accounts sporadically
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Jikes. Between that and the 30mbps this no longer sounds as awesome as I thought
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That's OK. Or well...acceptable. Planning to use it for webfacing stuff anyway so they can park their backdoor and use a browser instead. Do you guys reckon this could work as a proxy for other cloud stuff (if I use a US datacenter)? i.e. Internet-------Alibaba VPS w/ traefik -------CloudRun/CloudFunctions/Whatever
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Anything that can run VS Code will work. The remote dev extension hooks into a VPS very neatly. Both storage and execution happens on the VPS and you don't get any gnarly visual lag like you do with a RDP/remote GUI solution Plus VS Code works on all OS and the extension is MS made so not gonna go away overnight
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I struggle to see the point? The whole point of VPS is shared hardware to push down prices. So straight out the gate the numbers are against you. Then you've got the hassle of dealing with the physical device etc. Don't get me wrong - I've got 4x raspberry pis...I just can't see them in a datacenter.
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Saw on reddit that someone said it works on nix via Lutris
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Pretty sure it's the PC version
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Think you'd be surprised. I'd certainly prefer a company headquartered in Germany given a choice. European companies are generally quite jumpy about data crossing borders (and thus legal jurisdiction & privacy laws) but most seem OK with Germany. Whether it's any good technically...remains to be seem
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idk I kinda like the pictures.
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Those numbers seem unlikely - even the gen 4 pcie drives are like 5 gb/s max. Well the consumer tech anyway
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I was under the impression that is what will change. I got a mail from the big g about it. But look at my invoice I don't see the expected notional charge + discount
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From July onwards. Yeah looking to move as a result
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Running websites for family members on a GCP free tier VM. 0.2 vCPU ..yep...0.2