Learned the hard way that caching is not implemented on Nebius Token Factory @nebiustf
Deepseek v4 pro ~40M input few minutes cost 70$
What is the background behind this? (caching is in general good for both the model providers and for customers)
Hunk is very good. It has completely replaced any other local diff viewer for me. It looks good, its speedy, good keyboard shortcuts, good mouse support for fallback. Great software @bentlegen. https://t.co/6HH5DPO5mO
Folks using pi, is anyone else facing this issue? It logs out after sometime of inactivity, noticed it with both github copilot and chatgpt logins.
Started noticing it today and stumbled upon this github issue - https://t.co/zpupMLlLtK
cc: @badlogicgames
Folks using pi, is anyone else facing this issue? It logs out after sometime of inactivity, noticed it with both github copilot and chatgpt logins.
Started noticing it today and stumbled upon this github issue - https://t.co/zpupMLlLtK
cc: @badlogicgames
@zeeg I have recently developed an app which uses wireguard etc, react and rust combo, SQLite as the storage layer. Shipped it on Linux, windows and Mac, worked flawlessly. And their documentation etc is quite extensive so as a developer working with it was a charm.
@tembo_io Hey ! Very cool project. Can a broadcast style pattern be achieved with this? More concretely - can I create a producer and multiple consumers can subscribe to the messages from it?
Our app gets hundreds requests per second, we've been dumping logs for a whole week and only used up, like, 6GB or something. Love it.
Also no messy Kibana/Grafana/Elastic setup or anything.
And I've just investigated a very suspicious incident by querying the log database 🩷
SaaS people, if you're looking for a log management app try out @OpenObserve
Not affiliated, no idea who they are, but the free-tier is generous AF (200GB per month, 15 days retention - enormous!)
PS. and if you're not dumping your nginx logs anywhere u're asking for trouble
@realwasmedge@PostgreSQL@planetpostgres@Docker This is awesome 🙌, is there some limitation in this approach? As in, when would I not want to deploy something like this in production already?
I'm speaking tomorrow @fosdem in the #rustlang devroom:
How Pydantic V2 leverages Rust's Superpowers, Using Rust to build Python extensions
Would be great to meet @pydantic users, let me know if you're there.
https://t.co/a2OMY7QRpI