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(#5i25niq) @bender@bender And technically even that’s not really the problem either 🤣 The software devs have decided to update the minimum …
@bender And technically even that’s not really the problem either 🤣 The software devs have decided to update the minimum hardware requirements. Maybe that’s legit ( API changes) maybe not 🤔 ⌘ Read more

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**(#hjzvmxq) > Secret To AI Profitability Is Hiring a Lot More Doctorates

Umm no! It’s figuring out how to build an auto-complete that doesn’t re …**

Secret To AI Profitability Is Hiring a Lot More Doctorates

Umm no! It’s figuring out how to build an auto-complete that doesn’t require a nuclear power plant! Oh wait 🤔 we did that like 50 years ago already 🤦‍♂️ ⌘ Read more

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Over the holiday break I was looking at one of my old projects, µLinux. Turns out I did a fine job realy and have decided to revive the projec …
Over the holiday break I was looking at one of my old projects, µLinux. Turns out I did a fine job realy and have decided to revive the project 🥳 – Just getting the build/tests woring on my Mac Studio ( Apple Silicon). Check it out! 👌 #µLinuxRead more

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Was just catching up on all the LinkedIN garbage that is well umm garbage 🗑️ One was from a candidate I interviewed, so I had to reply to t …
Was just catching up on all the LinkedIN garbage that is well umm garbage 🗑️ One was from a candidate I interviewed, so I had to reply to that 😅 – Anyway…. Saw this random post in my “notifications”:

How do land that job with a Unicorn

First off, you’ll have to define what da fuq a “Unicorn” is! 🤣 My understanding a Unicorn is a mythical creature with … ⌘ Read more

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**(#7yfkzjq) * Page size 1MB

  • Median 50 pages per query

  • 80% pages cached

  • 200us SSD reads

  • 100us Memory reads

  • Query time:

    • (50x0.80x10 …**
  • Page size 1MB

  • Median 50 pages per query

  • 80% pages cached

  • 200us SSD reads

  • 100us Memory reads

  • Query time:

    • (50x0.80x100)+(50x0.20x200)‎ = 6,000

    • 6000us

    • 6ms ⌘ Read more

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(#rbniy5q) > PhD level science questions? (+1)
niftydude an hour ago
A PhD level science question is a question that can only be answered by sci …

PhD level science questions? (+1)

niftydude an hour ago

A PhD level science question is a question that can only be answered by scientific research and experimentation.

And no, by “research”, I do not mean googling.

Literally the whole point of a scientific PhD is to perform experiments and study to answer a specific research question that no one has looked into yet.

Whilst Chat … ⌘ Read more

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(#p53b4na) I like to think of it like this. It takes approximately five months of power, relatively speaking to power, the human brain vs. multi …
I like to think of it like this. It takes approximately five months of power, relatively speaking to power, the human brain vs. multiple megawatts hell even multiple gigawatts of power to power even some of the most modest and yet surprisingly complex AI models. ⌘ Read more

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(#p53b4na) There is something about human intelligence that we don’t quite yet understand, and it isn’t in the complexity or increasing the numb …
There is something about human intelligence that we don’t quite yet understand, and it isn’t in the complexity or increasing the number of parameters to the order of billions 🤣 ⌘ Read more

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**(#p53b4na) @movq This random comment from another Slashdot article pretry much sums up my view on so-called “AI”:

Elevator music
Tony Isaac …**
@movq @www.uninformativ.de This random comment from another Slashdot article pretry much sums up my view on so-called “AI”:

Elevator music

Tony Isaac 20 minutes ago

If you derive your income from producing “elevator music” you might indeed be in danger of losing that income to AI. Also, bumper musi … ⌘ Read more

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**Problem 2: Your SSD-backed database has a usage-pattern that rewards you with a 80% page-cache hit-rate (i.e. 80% of disk reads are served d …**
Problem 2: Your SSD-backed database has a usage-pattern that rewards you with a 80% page-cache hit-rate (i.e. 80% of disk reads are served directly out of memory instead of going to the SSD). The median is 50 distinct disk pages for a query to gather its query results (e.g. InnoDB pages in MySQL). What is the expected average query time from your database?

Share your solution via Twtxt … ⌘ Read more

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**(#dy3n2cq) Also interesting:

edit_hash: When a message is edited, a new message is created– this field holds the hash of the modified messag …**
Also interesting:

edit_hash: When a message is edited, a new message is created– this field holds the hash of the modified message. The client follows the chain of edit hashes to end up at the final, edited message to display. This lets us keep an “undo” history (not yet implemented) and is a marker so the client can display a marker that the message has been edited. ⌘ Read more

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**(#dy3n2cq) LOL the rest of it appears undocumented 🤦‍♂️

Messages

Message Hash

Bad Hashes

Edit Chain

Deleted Messages

Topic List

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LOL the rest of it appears undocumented 🤦‍♂️

Messages

Message Hash

Bad Hashes

Edit Chain

Deleted Messages

Topic List

Replies

License

GPLv2 ⌘ Read more

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**(#pldqlcq) My solution to:

How much will the storage of logs cost for a standard, monolithic 100,000 RPS web application?

  • 512 bytes logge …**
    My solution to:

How much will the storage of logs cost for a standard, monolithic 100,000 RPS web application?

  • 512 bytes logged per request

  • 100,000 RPS

  • ~50MB/s

    • ~4TB/day
  • $0.02/GB Blob Storage

    • $0 ingress
  • 90 days retention

    • ~400TB

    • $8k Blob Storage

  • Costs:

    • ~$88/day

    • ~$2.6k/month

    • ~$32k/year ⌘ Read more

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**(#ptp2n7a) > Why is my @ mention is all over the place?

Just the way yarnd (my client) behaves, which I’m also refactoring and improving the …**

Why is my @ mention is all over the place?

Just the way yarnd (my client) behaves, which I’m also refactoring and improving the way mentions are expanded and auto-completed. ⌘ Read more

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