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Please show sources. Maybe no one appreciates it because it's only rumors spread by enterprises massively profiting from such rumors? And about your toilet paper analogy: Every producer tried everything to improve output. You cannot just let your machines run faster. You also need input materials, workers and logistics to scale accordingly, which is often not possible.

>You cannot just let your machines run faster. You also need input materials, workers and logistics to scale accordingly, which is often not possible.

It is not about getting machines to run faster, it is about buying new machines setting up a whole new line. And the ROI will never make sense until the scale and price reach certain point.

>Please show sources.

You can literally apply the same theory across all commodity industry. The problem is supply Chain was never understood by wider audience.


Server auction still features cheap servers with ECC: https://www.hetzner.com/sb/#ecc=true

Not reliable, from a buying/availability perspective.

Outdated! Should have linked directly to https://github.com/philipl/inferencefs/ obviously.

It was a giant mistake to keep 'classic' (umnaintained, unpatched) yarn around. Switched to pnpm in part due to that reason.

It's not exactly unmaintained (we merged a couple of security patches in the past years), I agree that we should have do something about it.

We'll be correcting this situation starting from the 6.x release, which we expect somewhere in August.


Hank Green also explains 400 billions are really very much cash: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcjnLc4TH4M

Not at all. If you're lucky you can (after some fiddling) install a real coreboot, this site is incredibly helpful for that: https://docs.mrchromebox.tech/docs/getting-started.html

Kudos for the idea and being fully open to the state of this project (AI code, expect breakage)!

Thanks for saying this. I'm as 'get off my lawn' about AI as any oldster at this point, but if all project were this up front about what and how they're doing things I'd have a lot fewer reasons to grumble.

There's another big feature: You're not relying on the time zone to which the server was set (like with cron) but can explicitly specify a time zone:

https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/latest/syst...


Of course you can do this trivially in cron as well. It is what the CRON_TZ variable is for.


This is a GNU extension so not portable.


> This is a GNU extension so not portable.

1) It's supported by cronie. I bet it's supported by many other crons.

2) "Great" news! The software in the Systemd Project only officially runs on Linux, so "it's not portable" is a really bad counterargument when "alternatives to some Systemd Project feature" is the discussion topic.


hmm, when did that get added? Last time I checked, the only timezone you could specify was UTC (which was one more than cron supported, but still insufficient.)


The Pi is really a GPU with a CPU added on so the whole system needs to be brought up by the (binary blobs for running the) GPU. Hopefully not the case in these more PC-like systems...


Huh? Never got deep into it, but always thought it was some kind of arm cpu with underpowered integrated gpu or similar.


That was the old docker compose. Things got a lot better since they rewrote it in Golang and update it again.


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