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albertgoeswoof commented on I got an Nvidia GH200 server for €7.5k on Reddit and converted it to a desktop   dnhkng.github.io/posts/ho... · Posted by u/dnhkng
albertgoeswoof · 10 days ago
What inference performance are you getting on this with llama?

How long would it take to recoup the cost if you made the model available for others to run inference at the same price as the big players?

albertgoeswoof commented on Show HN: I made a down detector for down detector   downdetectorsdowndetector... · Posted by u/gusowen
mosselman · a month ago
They are based in the UK. That is technically Europe, but I believe for privacy regulations it isn't the same as a EU-country, but I could be very wrong. Would love to be educated on this by someone.
albertgoeswoof · a month ago
UK inherited the same gdpr from the EU, so practically it remains the same.

MailPace data is also hosted in the EU only

albertgoeswoof commented on Show HN: I made a down detector for down detector   downdetectorsdowndetector... · Posted by u/gusowen
GordonS · a month ago
Are you using a US-based transactional email service like Twilio? Curious about EU-based alternatives.
albertgoeswoof · a month ago
https://mailpace.com is fully European based and independent
albertgoeswoof commented on Scaling request logging with ClickHouse, Kafka, and Vector   geocod.io/code-and-coordi... · Posted by u/mjwhansen
albertgoeswoof · 2 months ago
Currently at the millions stage with https://mailpace.com relying mostly on Postgres

Tbh this terrifies me! We don’t just have to log the requests but also store the full emails for a few days, and they can be up to 50 mib in total size.

But it will be exciting when we get there!

albertgoeswoof commented on 'Death to Spotify': the DIY movement to get artists and fans to quit the app   theguardian.com/technolog... · Posted by u/mitchbob
albertgoeswoof · 2 months ago
My favourite band (king gizzard) removed all their music from Spotify. I took the opportunity to switch to navidrome with tailscale and started obtaining music via bandcamp and ripping old CDs. It works much better than I expected, even transcoding from flac to mp3 on the fly from my phone app.

Investing the Spotify fee every month into my own music collection is a great investment, and it has meant that I am actually listening to the music and not just playing the same songs off a Spotify playlist every now and then again

albertgoeswoof commented on (Figuratively) Eating Tritium   tritium.legal/blog/eat... · Posted by u/piker
albertgoeswoof · 2 months ago
For the dead comment asking about whether this is a vscode fork, it’s not- it’s a completely new, custom word processor written in rust from the ground up
albertgoeswoof commented on Cloudflare Email Service: private beta   blog.cloudflare.com/email... · Posted by u/tosh
littlecranky67 · 3 months ago
Sounds expensive. Amazon SES has 1k emails/month included for free (if you use an API to send). When sending via SMTP that quota does not apply, but still 1k Emails just costs 0.1$ (yes, 10 cents). I do not use any other AWS services but SES for my emails because of the pricing, I host everything else on Hetzner.
albertgoeswoof · 3 months ago
Yes but AWS SES emails don't get delivered to inboxes
albertgoeswoof commented on Cloudflare Email Service: private beta   blog.cloudflare.com/email... · Posted by u/tosh
pier25 · 3 months ago
Great move. Will probably switch to it immediately from Sendgrid as soon as it goes GA.

Sendgrid recently killed their free tier (100 emails per day) and their lowest plan is now $20/month for 50,000 emails. It's totally overkill for low traffic projects.

albertgoeswoof · 3 months ago
Try https://mailpace.com

The lowest plan $40/year for 1k emails/month isn’t on the Pricing page, but you can select it when signing up.

albertgoeswoof commented on ChatGPT Developer Mode: Full MCP client access   platform.openai.com/docs/... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
andoando · 3 months ago
Can you give some example of the use cases for MCPs, anything I can add that might be useful to me?
albertgoeswoof · 3 months ago
Here’s an example https://contextsync.dev/
albertgoeswoof commented on Show HN: Doxx – Terminal .docx viewer inspired by Glow   github.com/bgreenwell/dox... · Posted by u/w108bmg
treetalker · 4 months ago
I hate Word but sometimes have to deal with it when I would rather just have plain text. (Among other reasons, Word is notorious for making it difficult to select text to copy and paste, especially when dealing with legal citations and quotations.) Furthermore, the structure of documents is important to understanding them, especially in the law. So it seems like it would be useful to work with the text of the documents without locking horns with M$.

Scripting uses interest me too. Perhaps pandoc will still be a better option, but I'm also a sucker for TUIs and _Charm projects!

albertgoeswoof · 4 months ago
This is what you’re looking for: https://tritium.legal/

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