
havoc
havoc
About
- Username
- havoc
- Joined
- Visits
- 315
- Last Active
- Roles
- Member, OG
- Thanked
- 895
Comments
-
(Quote) There was that chat about a european cloud a while back, but frankly not holding my breath on that either. I'm just glad they're doing the open public code thing. Seems like a good precedent to set globally
-
Looks more like the storage site for their "public funding => public code" plan. So unlikely to ever get opened I think Promising nonetheless
-
Neither tencent nor alibaba have anything interesting in their free tier unfortunately
-
(Quote) SMIC is rapidly catching up on that front: https://www.silicon.co.uk/workspace/components/smic-7nm-breakthrough-473315
-
I've long since concluded jq is witchcraft so usually do same as Neoon. Hopefully someone else can help, cause def seems like something that is doable with bash & jq
-
1.1.1.1 since it helps troubleshoot whether DoH is working via their dashboard thingie: https://1.1.1.1/help
-
They already had a free rate limiting thing before? I played with it a couple weeks back.
-
No calls here either. Not actively using it though. Docker works just fine via command line
-
hmm...can't vote for some reason Yes - cause nothing comes even close to responsiveness & low latency of worker + KV.
-
Kinda depends on budget. Given that you seem to keep it for many year I'd consider a framework laptop. Easy replacability, upgradable, modern and linux friendly ...just pricey
-
(Quote) It will be ...I doubt it on adoption though. Everyone thinks their app needs global scale, but it doesn't really. So the convenience of nginx with all its tutorials etc will still win
-
(Quote) Broadly agree though I think there can be exceptions. e.g. for me getting into gmail is faster since moving to yubikey. Or alternatively SSH'ing into a server via key can be more convenient than pwd once set up
-
Just noticed they added SSD storage too...interesting for small sites that have a couple megs of data so doesn't really matter what the cost per gig is (Image) (Quote) oh that's cool. Just found it...maybe that's new cause I don't recall it. Than…
-
Considered moving some stuff over, but CF still has a couple things I need/want. e.g. Ability to rate limit say an API endpoint by IP & run cloudworkers w/ KV
-
(Quote) Could someone please explain what this means? Haven't seen this phrasing before
-
(Quote) Else gitlab...the CI/CD integrates well so you can build the images nightly. ...resource heavy though
-
(Quote) And pray the FBI doesn't kick in your door
-
(Quote) Yup. That's what kept me from going that route for long but eventually decided to bite the bullet and just get two. One on my house keys that goes with me and one permanently attached to desktop. So I figure if there is a fire one of them i…
-
(Quote) I ended up using codes twice while trying to set up it & it failed...and that was on cloudflare and namecheap. Many here are very skilled for sure, but not quite cloudflare engineering team skilled so definitely more risk of bad impleme…
-
(Quote) 350-400 kwh monthly, no real heating/cooling. Think most of that is the old fridge that's 80% to blame...but rented so can't do anything about that. Works out to equivalent of like 150ish USD
-
I've got yubikeys but not sure I'd want that on VPS stuff frankly just because implementation has to be quite good to avoid lockout.
-
(Quote) Static IP is closer to a VPS in that you know the IP and anything you expose on it is directly on the internet. So you can say host nginx on it. Or point cloudflare at it. Or have it act as a wireguard server. Or minecraft or whatever. All…
-
The lamest scheme of them all - ancient gods Easy to remember and easy to spell. If it were not for the later I'd do nordic gods, but Höðr in a console may take a while if I'm using a UK keyboard on a US server...
-
Static IP is ideal, but sometimes cost. You can also do this via cloudflare tunnel I believe. Or via VPS as you say. I went with static IP plus wireguard
-
(Quote) Thought so too, but that link above has a surprising number of paying customers that are pissed. Seems like paying ones get free allocation too & that gets used for testing environments