It seems odd that such a tiny proportion would run `discoverable=yes`. Any idea why that is? It makes me question the numbers.
My home lab has grown over the years, now consisting of a physical Proxmox cluster, and a handful of servers (RaspPi and micro hosts). A couple years back I got tired of failures related to host-level Docker issues, so…
Same, one of my very first gaming experiences. Nothing but great nostalgia!
Huge nostalgia wave seeing some of these. Many of them are hard for me to pinpoint but unmistakably familiar. My first website was a geocities site back in ~1999, which was dedicated to StarCraft. I wish I could find it…
“At the primary moment of disruption, we saw YemenNet (aka TeleYemen) lose transit from BICS (AS6774) and Global Cloud Xchange (AS15412) at 22:32 UTC and revert to satellite service from BusinessCom (AS197206)” It’s…
Also curious about this
Amazon Prime’s price hikes have a predictable cadence: * 2014: $79 to $99 * 2018: $99 to $119 * 2022: $119 to $139 We should expect a price hike from $139 to $159 in 2026, assuming the trend continues.
This was not my experience, reflecting on about 10 years of service in AWS network engineering (both as an engineer and manager). I’m at Oracle now, which, by contrast, is orders of magnitude more focused on…
That was their Digits box.
You’re almost always going to bottleneck on your home internet or upstream ISP, rather than this local interface. That being said, you aren’t going to be waiting too long either way, depending on download speed.…
The larger question isn’t if we feel or not. One of the questions is: is our “window” into consciousness occurring before or after decisions are made. If it’s before, then you can easily tie consciousness and free will…
What was your method of invoking Claude, out of curiosity?
All of these seem valid, too, but they don’t need to be mutually exclusive. I’m all for common sense recommendations - even if it only helps a relatively small percentage of families. I look at it in a similar light to…
It’s surprising that more schools haven’t done this. I suspect that we’ll look back in 10 years with it being common and ask ourselves what took so long.
Because it’s extremely lucrative and strategically valuable to the US
While that may be true, the branding of this particular project seems unbeatable. A literal dumb pipe man with wacky arms. It just works.
Almost always. Most people look at global networks like black magic and don’t realize this. For most large businesses, 90%+ of major network events are caused by internally-driven network config changes. Depending on…
I love this idea and have considered doing something similar with friends for years. It’s cool to see how far they’ve taken it — much bigger than I had envisioned. My biggest/only concern - which they gloss over, mostly…
This is one of those cases where the work is the fun. It just depends on your personal definition of ‘work’ and ‘fun’.
Why though? The only use case I can imagine is a legacy game which performs a server search by broadcasting/scanning the local network. And even then - most of the time these games had server browsers.
This is true. But OPs point - while a bit hidden - is that even more rest will result in the temperature lowering, eventually. And when you achieve that was-lower-then-higher-but-now-lower-again temperature, it should…
This is a good point, and highlights that there’s an additional variable somewhat out of scope from this test. 1. finish temperature (as mentioned in this article) 2. peak temperature In these tests, the finish…
That’s understandable - the rule of “garbage in, garbage out” certainly still applies. I find that many engineers are capable of gathering the right requirements and content, but struggle with the polish/finish that…
Undoubtedly a big opportunity area for LLMs. I’ve recently observed engineers deliver LLM-generated (or iterated) docs that blow away any technical writing they had done in the past. Network Engineering design docs can…
You don’t need AI for this. You can just write a script to pull the most up to date csv
It seems odd that such a tiny proportion would run `discoverable=yes`. Any idea why that is? It makes me question the numbers.
My home lab has grown over the years, now consisting of a physical Proxmox cluster, and a handful of servers (RaspPi and micro hosts). A couple years back I got tired of failures related to host-level Docker issues, so…
Same, one of my very first gaming experiences. Nothing but great nostalgia!
Huge nostalgia wave seeing some of these. Many of them are hard for me to pinpoint but unmistakably familiar. My first website was a geocities site back in ~1999, which was dedicated to StarCraft. I wish I could find it…
“At the primary moment of disruption, we saw YemenNet (aka TeleYemen) lose transit from BICS (AS6774) and Global Cloud Xchange (AS15412) at 22:32 UTC and revert to satellite service from BusinessCom (AS197206)” It’s…
Also curious about this
Amazon Prime’s price hikes have a predictable cadence: * 2014: $79 to $99 * 2018: $99 to $119 * 2022: $119 to $139 We should expect a price hike from $139 to $159 in 2026, assuming the trend continues.
This was not my experience, reflecting on about 10 years of service in AWS network engineering (both as an engineer and manager). I’m at Oracle now, which, by contrast, is orders of magnitude more focused on…
That was their Digits box.
You’re almost always going to bottleneck on your home internet or upstream ISP, rather than this local interface. That being said, you aren’t going to be waiting too long either way, depending on download speed.…
The larger question isn’t if we feel or not. One of the questions is: is our “window” into consciousness occurring before or after decisions are made. If it’s before, then you can easily tie consciousness and free will…
What was your method of invoking Claude, out of curiosity?
All of these seem valid, too, but they don’t need to be mutually exclusive. I’m all for common sense recommendations - even if it only helps a relatively small percentage of families. I look at it in a similar light to…
It’s surprising that more schools haven’t done this. I suspect that we’ll look back in 10 years with it being common and ask ourselves what took so long.
Because it’s extremely lucrative and strategically valuable to the US
While that may be true, the branding of this particular project seems unbeatable. A literal dumb pipe man with wacky arms. It just works.
Almost always. Most people look at global networks like black magic and don’t realize this. For most large businesses, 90%+ of major network events are caused by internally-driven network config changes. Depending on…
I love this idea and have considered doing something similar with friends for years. It’s cool to see how far they’ve taken it — much bigger than I had envisioned. My biggest/only concern - which they gloss over, mostly…
This is one of those cases where the work is the fun. It just depends on your personal definition of ‘work’ and ‘fun’.
Why though? The only use case I can imagine is a legacy game which performs a server search by broadcasting/scanning the local network. And even then - most of the time these games had server browsers.
This is true. But OPs point - while a bit hidden - is that even more rest will result in the temperature lowering, eventually. And when you achieve that was-lower-then-higher-but-now-lower-again temperature, it should…
This is a good point, and highlights that there’s an additional variable somewhat out of scope from this test. 1. finish temperature (as mentioned in this article) 2. peak temperature In these tests, the finish…
That’s understandable - the rule of “garbage in, garbage out” certainly still applies. I find that many engineers are capable of gathering the right requirements and content, but struggle with the polish/finish that…
Undoubtedly a big opportunity area for LLMs. I’ve recently observed engineers deliver LLM-generated (or iterated) docs that blow away any technical writing they had done in the past. Network Engineering design docs can…
You don’t need AI for this. You can just write a script to pull the most up to date csv