As a CC power user, an OpenClaw, and ZeroClaw user, I am completely fine with this. My CC usage has suffered lately, and however cool and fun the Claws are, I use Claude Desktop probably more than OpenClaw and it works…
I don't know how big sufficiently large codebase is, but we have a 1mil loc Java application, that is ~10years old, and runs POS systems, and Claude Code has no issues with it. We have done full analyses with output…
https://wasabi.com/glossary/egress-charges Wasabi doesn't have an egress hard limit and doesn't charge for egress. You get consistent pricing, and if you need to recover everything, it's not an issue at all, and you…
This is highly dependent on the use case. Backblaze gives you 3x free egress, but after you hit that you pay for any additional egress. Wasabi has terms of use not to exceed 1x your storage, but is not in their model to…
I don't think this needs to be an all-or-nothing thing, and aside from a few items, it seems pretty standard. We start off with the Zero to Prod model, and when handlers become too large, move them over to "Repository"…
There are new rules and regulations in 2024. https://clerk.chat/blog/tcpa-compliance/ We had to switch off Twilio for our integration and move to another provider that came with its own set of issues.
Welcome to the world of S3, Where everything is made up and nothing makes sense!
SparkJava has been around since just about the time that Spark became Apache Spark. 10 years ago-ish.
I worked for a service provider doing some cellular testing and we had a special clear box that did this. It was probably expensive at the time. I wonder how well those faraday bags or boxes for $20 work from amazon or…
Agreed, no advantage, I just run a larger k8s cluster instead of having docker systems laying around now.
This thing works great. It's loaded in my local 5-node(2x3) k8s cluster, with a Coral TPU plugged into a single node. I have 6 4k cameras running, and it does object analysis on all of them with < 10% CPU on the node.
S3 allows you to provide your own keys, or you can encrypt it before you upload the data.
There are a few things you need to keep in mind with Wasabi. Depending on your payment method, there is a 90-day or 30-day minimum storage duration policy. This means that if you upload an object, then 30 days later,…
This is one of my top books. I love reading about the spiders evolution. The third book in the series is a little lackluster though.
Wasabi has a pretty much static price, whereas B2 has you pay for storage and misc fees depending on how much api calls and bandwidth you use.
This is the way, Arq is dead simple, cheap, and so is Wasabi.
I’ve only have two printers in the past 13 years, a Brother MFC-7840w, which worked perfectly and I only gave away because my family wanted a color printer. The upgrade was an HL-2170CDW. I have no complaints with…
I used to use DO Spaces and Backblaze, but then I found Wasabi and have switched everything over since. It pretty much has full S3 compatibility, and doesn’t use Minio or Ceph. Mostly just keep adding data, very rarely…
They are all OK to use, and each provider has pros and cons, depending on the use case. Hetzner is the cheapest; however, your data is stored in Germany or Finland. They have free bandwidth, but you are limited to 10…
You can buy a “lot of computers” on eBay for cheap, setup k3s on them. You don’t need a lot of horsepower to play with all of those things locally. Here is an example. https://www.ebay.com/itm/204446735467
I stand corrected, looks like that has been resolved in the latest version of CLion, with the Rust plugin.
I have been using this for a while and don't have to do much. It automatically reloads for me. My only gripe is that it won't allow me to right-click and automatically create a use statement for Derive macros. But I may…
rclone or restic with Wasabi is my goto backup solution. Restic for snapshots, rclone for random data dirs.
I've gone through this a few times recently and have it in my homelab and at the office. What works good for me using kube-vip to a VIP on the control plane, and then MetalLB to dish out private addresses in the…
Been using k3s(kube-vip + MetalLB) and Longhorn for both my personal projects and work projects for a while without any issues. It's a pleasure to use instead of the alternatives.
As a CC power user, an OpenClaw, and ZeroClaw user, I am completely fine with this. My CC usage has suffered lately, and however cool and fun the Claws are, I use Claude Desktop probably more than OpenClaw and it works…
I don't know how big sufficiently large codebase is, but we have a 1mil loc Java application, that is ~10years old, and runs POS systems, and Claude Code has no issues with it. We have done full analyses with output…
https://wasabi.com/glossary/egress-charges Wasabi doesn't have an egress hard limit and doesn't charge for egress. You get consistent pricing, and if you need to recover everything, it's not an issue at all, and you…
This is highly dependent on the use case. Backblaze gives you 3x free egress, but after you hit that you pay for any additional egress. Wasabi has terms of use not to exceed 1x your storage, but is not in their model to…
I don't think this needs to be an all-or-nothing thing, and aside from a few items, it seems pretty standard. We start off with the Zero to Prod model, and when handlers become too large, move them over to "Repository"…
There are new rules and regulations in 2024. https://clerk.chat/blog/tcpa-compliance/ We had to switch off Twilio for our integration and move to another provider that came with its own set of issues.
Welcome to the world of S3, Where everything is made up and nothing makes sense!
SparkJava has been around since just about the time that Spark became Apache Spark. 10 years ago-ish.
I worked for a service provider doing some cellular testing and we had a special clear box that did this. It was probably expensive at the time. I wonder how well those faraday bags or boxes for $20 work from amazon or…
Agreed, no advantage, I just run a larger k8s cluster instead of having docker systems laying around now.
This thing works great. It's loaded in my local 5-node(2x3) k8s cluster, with a Coral TPU plugged into a single node. I have 6 4k cameras running, and it does object analysis on all of them with < 10% CPU on the node.
S3 allows you to provide your own keys, or you can encrypt it before you upload the data.
There are a few things you need to keep in mind with Wasabi. Depending on your payment method, there is a 90-day or 30-day minimum storage duration policy. This means that if you upload an object, then 30 days later,…
This is one of my top books. I love reading about the spiders evolution. The third book in the series is a little lackluster though.
Wasabi has a pretty much static price, whereas B2 has you pay for storage and misc fees depending on how much api calls and bandwidth you use.
This is the way, Arq is dead simple, cheap, and so is Wasabi.
I’ve only have two printers in the past 13 years, a Brother MFC-7840w, which worked perfectly and I only gave away because my family wanted a color printer. The upgrade was an HL-2170CDW. I have no complaints with…
I used to use DO Spaces and Backblaze, but then I found Wasabi and have switched everything over since. It pretty much has full S3 compatibility, and doesn’t use Minio or Ceph. Mostly just keep adding data, very rarely…
They are all OK to use, and each provider has pros and cons, depending on the use case. Hetzner is the cheapest; however, your data is stored in Germany or Finland. They have free bandwidth, but you are limited to 10…
You can buy a “lot of computers” on eBay for cheap, setup k3s on them. You don’t need a lot of horsepower to play with all of those things locally. Here is an example. https://www.ebay.com/itm/204446735467
I stand corrected, looks like that has been resolved in the latest version of CLion, with the Rust plugin.
I have been using this for a while and don't have to do much. It automatically reloads for me. My only gripe is that it won't allow me to right-click and automatically create a use statement for Derive macros. But I may…
rclone or restic with Wasabi is my goto backup solution. Restic for snapshots, rclone for random data dirs.
I've gone through this a few times recently and have it in my homelab and at the office. What works good for me using kube-vip to a VIP on the control plane, and then MetalLB to dish out private addresses in the…
Been using k3s(kube-vip + MetalLB) and Longhorn for both my personal projects and work projects for a while without any issues. It's a pleasure to use instead of the alternatives.