@WEGNERJOASH@shakalandy@Hetzner_Online At the end of the summit, they also talked about registration checks and the abstract patterns of user registration.
They shared quite interesting data.
In case you've got problems with registration, I'd suggest to go to ask their support.
@matteosonoioo@shakalandy@Hetzner_Online Their talk about K8S was mainly about their own app. About managed K8S, they mentioned it will definitely come at some point, but also stating explicitly that some point will not be in the next months, maybe even years.
@arvidkahl@shakalandy@Hetzner_Online They limit the servers to 1 per new customer (existing can request more via support(?)). Have heard, they are for reasons quite limited in first batch. If you know, you actually need one, be quick after availibility.
@jonkkillian@shakalandy@Hetzner_Online They cannot ship this to their remote locations. AFAIU they **have** to build the DC themselves before they can proceed with their self-built racking solution (which they call EasyStack).
@jonkkillian@shakalandy@Hetzner_Online Had been on their summit. It came clear to me, that they do not even think in Racks. They think in rows. (one row being an accumulation of 3 units, each unit 6 "racks" each side (->12). Each rack contains 24 Servers, each server being about 2.5 traditional 19" units high.
Intel is extending its instruction set. "Intel® APX doubles the number of general-purpose registers (GPRs) from 16 to 32. This allows the compiler to keep more values in registers; as a result, APX-compiled code contains 10% fewer loads and more than 20% fewer stores than the same code compiled for an Intel® 64 baseline.2 Register accesses are not only faster, but they also consume significantly less dynamic power than complex load and store operations."
When you visually compare two hashes, how many digits do you check?
The strings hashed below are "retr0id_18b1f814a8e2d9c4fb9c" and "retr0id_1253dea672ebfa240e94", if you want to check for yourself.
One's ability to write more effectively than others has always been a critical skill to be "successful." Remote work stressed this the past decade. Feels like LLMs will widen that gap more. Literacy at a high level feels like a knowledge worker's most important skill right now.
@DO9XE Der Kollege hat letztens ein Tool gebaut, das automatisiert einen Bericht erstellt.
Die PDF fällt aus einem LaTeX heraus. Vielleicht overkill, aber es funktioniert komplett serverseitig. Er hat es sogar geschafft, das Marketingteam zu überzeugen, eine Vorlage in Latex zu machen.