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Feels a little fast for a full new chip? I think it'll be a tick tock cycle a bit like intel used to do. Wouldn't mind snagging an old M1 at some stage. Mostly SSH'ing into stuff anyway when not at desktop so a fanless last gen design would be perfect.
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Yeah especially the unencrypted only flavour surprised me
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Nice. I've found bunny's native storage to be adequate for my needs thus far (basically just a couple html/jpgs) but glad to see they're backing more bw hungry plays too Still don't have access to their DNS though :(
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I don't get why people use these unknown providers for their data? 2TB icloud storage is £6.99/month. Why the fuck would I pay £8.99 for something less integrated, less known and sends fun surprise emails like this: What am I missing?
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Not really seeing anything super compelling there tbh. Though for smaller projects additional providers are always welcome. #FreeAllowance
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They had some adjacent cloud-y services the others didn't. Object storage etc
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Don't transcode - obtain it in the right res / format from the start
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I don't get the business model? Why would people not just sign up with vultr directly?
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Hoping that it's just sticking to tech. Really worried that this is the start of a wider crash
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lmao. This guy is going places @ OP google packetstream
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No not left align. I need left as in vertical. 3840×1080 res so losing pixels on left is much better than bottom. (Should have spent the extra 500 bucks for a 3840×1440 sigh) Pretty sure my work one is a 8gb one...some MS surface thing. Alas can't use own gear...no chance IT allows that from security perspective.
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Thankfully work provides laptop & cell so that part is already sorted. Just tired of windows BS frankly. e.g. Win11 not allowing taskbar on left/right.
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Yeah also had issues with virtuabox. I have found memories of it years back but now its basically unusable for me. Can't even select an ISO file without it dying So mostly using hyperv manager now. Overall quite unhappy with the situation. If gaming & netflix wasn't as meh on linux I'd just switch
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idk - I don't think there is any evil intention behind this all. e.g. The coms link between the PSU and GPU for example makes practical sense. On the plus side at least all this crap is happening at the same time (PSU, GPU, DDR5, PCIe5, AM5), so a PC build is likely to either be completely classic tech or all new stuff.…
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lmao that RGB smoke stack in the article picture. Quality stockphoto selection The other thing is that all this crap somehow needs to be 110V / 240V dual compatible. idk...bought a 1000W PSU corsair last round and was hoping it would do two generations of builds but seems not. :(
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Honestly I'd consider straight up 1 retry and eliminate the most common failure ones. This specific point just sinks the overall experience of using yabs so much. idk...it is clearly a useful metric though so I can see the enthusiasm for keeping it despite flaws
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@Mason - speaking of yabs - could the defaults make a bit more aggressive assumptions on iperf. Takes forever cause its hitting a bunch of dead/overloaded servers last I used yabs. Tricky problem, but its bad enough that i usually switch bypass iperf entirely
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Indeed - wasn't aimed at commentary as to whether @Mason 's code can be trusted in particular, but rather general security practice commentary. Piping scripts off the open internet into bash is generally not awesome I am a happy yabs user though :)...just nuke it after as said
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Are you concerned about security or performance impact from old libraries? If you're gonna pipe mystery scripts into bash you'd need to nuke the install afterwards anyway imo. And on the performance side I'd venture its more about consistency & comparability