

Yeah, that was kind of my point


Yeah, that was kind of my point


AWS is the real money maker for Amazon, making up most of their revenue.


Neither are the layoffs apparently


cm0002 is the worst with this…I’ve blocked like five or six of their accounts but another one just pops up in my feed the next day. It’s so annoying and makes the threadiverse seem like it’s full of spam.


Even local models are trained on stolen art and content. That’s the immoral part.


LLMs still hallucinate what content is on the pages they search. It’s not great.


Space is the worst place for high powered servers because of all the heat involved along with the inability to perform maintenance. It’s just a grift, it will not be profitable to put HPC GPUs in orbit.


It’s not a lie. The last 20 or so minutes are cathartic.


And you get high speed downloads if you do so!


I dropped it after the devs response was to be silent about what actually happened “to focus on the f-froid builds”. It’s still unclear, and because of the way they’ve set up the GitHub repo, it’s still possible for the apk to be compromised.


Woodworking. Maybe some day.


And you can only use infrared to radiate heat in orbit, which is the least efficient way to transfer heat.


Space is probably the worst place to have a data center for multiple reasons, the biggest reason being heat.


I fucking hate it when people don’t return their carts, and yes I always slide them in and condence the stack as much as possible. I used to have to do carts while working retail, and I would have to pick up so many carts that people just left on the curb or even in parking stalls. Some of them wouldn’t even return them when right next to the corral, and instead just block an entire parking stall.
The worst was working carts in the 100°F+ heat. I had to take breaks every 15 minutes or so just to avoid heat stroke, and while resting I would see these people just leaving carts in the places I had just cleaned up. Infuriating.


I know, but it seemed like there was confusion about my intended point, which is that you should never expose it to the open internet. It wasn’t a question I really intended to be answered since I know that was their intention. My confusion is why do that when there are secure alternatives, some of which are easier than opening a port.


There are far better, more secure ways to do this. You could use a reverse proxy. You could use tailscale. You could use wireguard.
The last thing you should do is open Frigate’s port to the net.


I’m not sure why anyone would want to expose Frigate of all things to the open internet.
This slop is why the curl maintainers had to turn off their bounty program.