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LukeLambert commented on Sqlite3 WebAssembly   sqlite.org/wasm/doc/trunk... · Posted by u/whatever3
lfmunoz4 · a year ago
"The general idea of streaming changes from SQLite would work, but it's a lot of work"

Seems easy to me, just store/stream all update sql statements. That should have all information needed and don't have to mess with WAL data format etc.

LukeLambert · a year ago
The big problem with statement-based replication is that many queries are non-deterministic. e.g. Inserting a row with current_timestamp or random()
LukeLambert commented on Our container platform is in production. It has GPUs. Here's an early look   blog.cloudflare.com/conta... · Posted by u/jgrahamc
jgrahamc · a year ago
We did? That's nuts if we did. What URL were you using?

EDIT: It looks like some people may have been using ghost.blog.cloudflare.com/rss because we used to use Ghost but the actual URL was/is blog.cloudflare.com/rss. We're setting up a redirect for anyone who was using the ghost. URL.

LukeLambert · a year ago
Yes, it was the Ghost URL. Thank you for correcting it! I read just about every post, so I have a lot of catching up to do.
LukeLambert commented on Our container platform is in production. It has GPUs. Here's an early look   blog.cloudflare.com/conta... · Posted by u/jgrahamc
LukeLambert · a year ago
This is really cool and I can't wait to read all about it. Unfortunately, I've missed a month of blog posts because Cloudflare changed their blog's RSS URL without notice. If you change blogging platforms and can't implement a 301, please leave a post letting subscribers know where to find the new feed. RSS isn't dead!

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LukeLambert commented on US agency will not reinstate $900M subsidy for Starlink   reuters.com/technology/sp... · Posted by u/adolph
nikanj · 2 years ago
Is there any sort of data capping on their plan? Speed tests burn through quite a bit of data
LukeLambert · 2 years ago
I don't think Starlink has any data caps. On average, the tests download 140 MB and upload 15 MB each run (560 MB and 60 MB daily).
LukeLambert commented on US agency will not reinstate $900M subsidy for Starlink   reuters.com/technology/sp... · Posted by u/adolph
dubcanada · 2 years ago
Is it weird that most of the ones around 1am are under 50mbps? The variability I think make sense, but the 1am consistency seems strange.
LukeLambert · 2 years ago
Note that the timestamps are UTC, while Texas is UTC-6:00 during Standard Time and UTC-5:00 during Daylight Saving Time. The biggest dip is during prime streaming hours.

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