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In-reply-to » Erlang Solutions: Blockchain in Sustainable Programming The benefits of blockchain implementation across multiple sectors are well-documented, but how can this decentralised solution be used to achieve more sustainable programming?

The benefits of blockchain implementation across multiple sectors are well-documented, but how can this decentralised solution be used to achieve more sustainable programming?

But c’mon, it’s not a decentralised system, it’s a distributed network! FFS c’mon people 🤦‍♂️

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In-reply-to » @prologic careful there, especially with that “whatever” 😂. There is no way you can run all that on a "10 milliCores of CPU + 64MB of Memory”. It will take more than that, and it will cost more than $0.50 USD per month.

@bender@twtxt.net Oh I would never offer such a service here at the Mills DC for sure 😅 😅 NBN Co is a piece of holy shit™ 😱 This copper garbage they continue to do nothing about is beyond a joke, its downright embarrassing. We have 3rd-world countries that have better quality broadband than Australia’s NBN Co 🤦‍♂️

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In-reply-to » Would anyone pay for like cheap hosting if it only cost you say ~$0.50 USD per month for a basic space to run your website, twtxt feed, yarn pod, whatever? 🤔 Of course we're talking slices of a server here in terms of memory and cpu, so this would be 10 milliCores of CPU + 64MB of Memory, more than enough to run quite a bit of shit™ 🤣 (especially when you don't need to run or manage a full OS)

@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Sort of. But, if you look around, and I mean look really hard, no-one really officer this kind of “small slice” computing anywhere. Docker tried to do this once and failed. Containers as a Service – CaaS.

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In-reply-to » is there any interest in an index of known public twtxt feeds that provides a json-based api for things like a social graph, getting more complete views of a thread, etc..

we-are-twtxt moved to Yarn.social but is no longer maintained. I don’t think anyone uses this anymore.

it could also be interesting to add additional API(s) to the crawler/search-engine I wrote to visualise the ecosystem?

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In-reply-to » Would anyone pay for like cheap hosting if it only cost you say ~$0.50 USD per month for a basic space to run your website, twtxt feed, yarn pod, whatever? 🤔 Of course we're talking slices of a server here in terms of memory and cpu, so this would be 10 milliCores of CPU + 64MB of Memory, more than enough to run quite a bit of shit™ 🤣 (especially when you don't need to run or manage a full OS)

The entire point would be that you don’t get an antire machine, but a container.

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In-reply-to » Would anyone pay for like cheap hosting if it only cost you say ~$0.50 USD per month for a basic space to run your website, twtxt feed, yarn pod, whatever? 🤔 Of course we're talking slices of a server here in terms of memory and cpu, so this would be 10 milliCores of CPU + 64MB of Memory, more than enough to run quite a bit of shit™ 🤣 (especially when you don't need to run or manage a full OS)

@eapl.me@eapl.me What if it were also possible to “pause” your apps and only pay a much smaller amount for say storage? When you use it again you pay something like tiny amount per hour

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In-reply-to » @prologic careful there, especially with that “whatever” 😂. There is no way you can run all that on a "10 milliCores of CPU + 64MB of Memory”. It will take more than that, and it will cost more than $0.50 USD per month.

@bender@twtxt.net That depends on what you’re intending to run. 10 milliCores of CPu is probably rnough for a tiny web app that doesn’t see huge traffic volumes 😅 Right? 🤔

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In-reply-to » Mobile Development and doing any kind of Android CI sucks ass 🤦‍♂️ Been trying all weekend to set-up some CI (self-hosted of course) for Android builds. The fucking goddamn build gets OOM killed at 2GB of memory 🤣 Goddamnit, this whole Mobile space is just utter rubbish 😅

@apex@twtxt.net https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/app/src/branch/master/.gitea/workflows/build.yml – 1GB of memory, I also tried 2GB and the workflow also failed 😱 I’m limited by hardware at this point, my underlying machines just don’t really have more to spare (32GB ea and they’re all sitting around ~80%+ utilisation)

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Would anyone pay for like cheap hosting if it only cost you say ~$0.50 USD per month for a basic space to run your website, twtxt feed, yarn pod, whatever? 🤔 Of course we’re talking slices of a server here in terms of memory and cpu, so this would be 10 milliCores of CPU + 64MB of Memory, more than enough to run quite a bit of shit™ 🤣 (especially when you don’t need to run or manage a full OS)

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In-reply-to » Mobile Development and doing any kind of Android CI sucks ass 🤦‍♂️ Been trying all weekend to set-up some CI (self-hosted of course) for Android builds. The fucking goddamn build gets OOM killed at 2GB of memory 🤣 Goddamnit, this whole Mobile space is just utter rubbish 😅

@apex@rawtext.club So can I share my workflow with you and see if there are any memory optimizations that can be had? 🤔

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In-reply-to » Mobile Development and doing any kind of Android CI sucks ass 🤦‍♂️ Been trying all weekend to set-up some CI (self-hosted of course) for Android builds. The fucking goddamn build gets OOM killed at 2GB of memory 🤣 Goddamnit, this whole Mobile space is just utter rubbish 😅

@apex@rawtext.club Fair enough 😆

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In-reply-to » Hello everyone! This instance will shut down later today! I have to sell the NAS as it is not working properly any more, and I have to switch to another one. I don't know if I come back in the future. It was nice for the moment, and thank you for all the hints and tips and tricks. But sorry. I do not see a benefit of posting here any more. Time to move on.

@darch@neotxt.dk You’re more than welcome to ! 👌

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In-reply-to » Mobile Development and doing any kind of Android CI sucks ass 🤦‍♂️ Been trying all weekend to set-up some CI (self-hosted of course) for Android builds. The fucking goddamn build gets OOM killed at 2GB of memory 🤣 Goddamnit, this whole Mobile space is just utter rubbish 😅

@apex@rawtext.club Do you also have experience on the iOS side of things? 🤔

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In-reply-to » Hello everyone! This instance will shut down later today! I have to sell the NAS as it is not working properly any more, and I have to switch to another one. I don't know if I come back in the future. It was nice for the moment, and thank you for all the hints and tips and tricks. But sorry. I do not see a benefit of posting here any more. Time to move on.

It will be sad to see you both leave the Twtxt ecosystem 😢 But if you must, I sincerely hope you all stay well, happy and safe 👌

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In-reply-to » Show HN: San Francisco Compute – 512 H100s at <$2/hr for research and startups Hey folks! We're Alex and Evan, and we're working on putting together a 512 H100 compute cluster for startups and researchers to train large generative models on. - it runs at the lowest possible margins (<$2.00/hr per H100) - designed for bursty training runs, so you can take say 128 H100s for a week - you don’t need to commit to multiple years of compute or pay for a year upfront

Interesting, but I’m actually still integrated in stand up my own local (self-hosted) GPU cluster to experiement with 👌

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In-reply-to » Hmmm... That's a pretty sensitive topic here, so I don't know if you want to read different ideas... And we could write a whole book, but for the sake of intellectual discussion, let's throw some points here.

Me personally, I’m a bit of a traditionalist and go to great pains to consider risks very seriously. To that end I have no immediate interest in crypto of any kind as I view it as “too risky”.

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In-reply-to » I'm curious. How many people truly believe blockchain social networks are the future?

@rrraksamam@twtxt.net I for one see no value whatsoever in any blockchain(s), especially when it comes to “social media”. One of the biggest problems I have with blockchain(s) + social is that it forces you into a “distributed network” rather than a “decentralised ecosystem”.

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In-reply-to » Mobile Development and doing any kind of Android CI sucks ass 🤦‍♂️ Been trying all weekend to set-up some CI (self-hosted of course) for Android builds. The fucking goddamn build gets OOM killed at 2GB of memory 🤣 Goddamnit, this whole Mobile space is just utter rubbish 😅

@apex@rawtext.club Ahh thank you so much! 🙇‍♂️ Just looking to have some simple CI/CD going for the Yarn.social App written in Dart/Flutter.

Of course I’m hell bent on self-hosting the CI infra with Gitea’s nice new sexy Actions support 👌

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Mobile Development and doing any kind of Android CI sucks ass 🤦‍♂️ Been trying all weekend to set-up some CI (self-hosted of course) for Android builds. The fucking goddamn build gets OOM killed at 2GB of memory 🤣 Goddamnit, this whole Mobile space is just utter rubbish 😅

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@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah I concur 👌

twtxt is very pull-based at the moment. In my eyes, this is a core feature. Making it push-based changes the game a lot. 🤔

This is the primary reason I’m pulling activity pub support out of yarnd. I may (and it was planned) still build a completely separate service the abstract away the “push” nature of ActivityPub forcing our usage/interaction of it to be “pull” based. We’ll see 🤔

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@jmjl@tilde.green I’m not quite sure I follow your train of thought here? How does this solve what I see as two problems? a) central registries and b) which registry do you register to? and really c) which registry do clients uses to find other feeds?

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