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dindresto commented on PixiEditor 2.0 – A FOSS universal 2D graphics editor   pixieditor.net/blog/2025/... · Posted by u/ksymph
jeroenhd · 24 days ago
I've never heard of this property, what browser does this?
dindresto · 24 days ago
iOS Safari
dindresto commented on Kokoro WebGPU: Real-time text-to-speech 100% locally in the browser   huggingface.co/spaces/web... · Posted by u/xenova
zamadatix · 7 months ago
Mobile Safari (includes iPad) does not like to dish out large amounts of memory.
dindresto · 7 months ago
Same on macOS Safari (Sequoia, Safari 18.3, M3 Pro, 18gb RAM)
dindresto commented on Qwen2.5-Max: The Next Leap in AI Innovation   medium.com/@ashinno43/qwe... · Posted by u/greg_V
dindresto · 7 months ago
Maybe link to the original announcement instead of an Apidog advertisement: https://qwenlm.github.io/blog/qwen2.5-max/
dindresto commented on Campsite switches to Creative Commons Non-Commercial license   github.com/campsite/camps... · Posted by u/bpierre
j5155 · 7 months ago
Campsite team, if you happen to be reading this: consider whether a more permissive license still meeting the FOSS definition, like GPL or AGPL, would better fit your needs. GPL means that anyone who modifies the source code, or integrates it into a larger work, has to release the modified version.

So this would ensure that everyone’s contributions continue to help the wider community. As a side effect, it would also prevent anyone from using your work without releasing the source code for their project or product, benefitting open source as a whole.

The choice is obviously ultimately yours. I personally didn’t realize the benefits of GPL until recently.

dindresto · 7 months ago
You may also want to consider the EUPL, which is OSI approved and despite the name not limited to the EU.

https://eupl.eu/

https://discourse.writefreesoftware.org/t/eupl-a-better-choi...

dindresto commented on Hetzner cuts traffic on US VPSs, raises prices    · Posted by u/hyperknot
consumer451 · 9 months ago
Is anyone old enough to remember 1and1? Similar arc?
dindresto · 9 months ago
They still exist, called ionos now: https://www.ionos.com/
dindresto commented on Nvidia releases NVLM 1.0 72B open weight model   huggingface.co/nvidia/NVL... · Posted by u/mirekrusin
orlp · a year ago
Not a lawyer, not legal advice, but... the legal status quo is that neural network outputs are not copyrightable. They are currently considered not made by humans nor considered a derivative work from the training material / network weights (assuming it's not regurgitating copyrighted material verbatim).

The cc-by-nc-4.0 license applies to the network weights. The only thing non-commercial about the license is that it restricts how you may reproduce the licensed material:

> reproduce and Share the Licensed Material, in whole or in part, for NonCommercial purposes only; and

As long as you are not selling the network weights themselves, nothing in the license prevents you from evaluating the neural network for commercial purposes and selling the outputs. In 'production' you will have to directly download the weights from Nvidia themselves (or another 3rd party which is distributing the network weights non-commercially in good faith) though, you can't share the network weights onto your commercial inference server from another one of your commercial deployment servers. Or at least, it gets more dicy there and may be considered commercial reproduction so better avoid it.

For similar reasons you may 3D print a CC-BY-NC model of a tool and use that tool in your commercial workshop, you may use a CC-BY-NC compiler of a language to compile commercial programs, etc.

dindresto · a year ago
First time I read this interpreation regarding CC-BY-NC model weights, are there any sources to back it?
dindresto commented on Hetzner introduces GPU server for AI training   hetzner.com/dedicated-roo... · Posted by u/rene_d
reitzensteinm · a year ago
That's incorrect. Dedicated servers do now offer hourly pricing. See this page which lists the hourly pricing for the new GEX130 server:

https://www.hetzner.com/dedicated-rootserver/matrix-gpu/

But, as far as I know (hence the sibling question), you still need to pay the setup fee each time you launch.

dindresto · a year ago
Actually rechecking the terms of the GPU server, it states:

> Cancellation period: 30 days to the end of the month

To me that indicates it's not possible to order the server for only a few hours.

dindresto commented on Hetzner introduces GPU server for AI training   hetzner.com/dedicated-roo... · Posted by u/rene_d
reitzensteinm · a year ago
That's incorrect. Dedicated servers do now offer hourly pricing. See this page which lists the hourly pricing for the new GEX130 server:

https://www.hetzner.com/dedicated-rootserver/matrix-gpu/

But, as far as I know (hence the sibling question), you still need to pay the setup fee each time you launch.

dindresto · a year ago
Thanks for the link, seems like a major flaw to combine hourly pricing with a setup fee. :')
dindresto commented on Hetzner introduces GPU server for AI training   hetzner.com/dedicated-roo... · Posted by u/rene_d
kirab · a year ago
Hetzner customer here. It’s a little hard to understand in the UX, but the price shown is the monthly max price.

It is actually paid by the hour.

The price per hour for this server is € 1.5980

more info: https://docs.hetzner.com/general/others/new-billing-model/

dindresto · a year ago
That's incorrect, dedicated Hetzner servers do not have hourly pricing. That only applies to Hetzner Cloud.
dindresto commented on Ask HN: Is Nextcloud a Great Alternative to Dropbox/Google Drive for Startups?    · Posted by u/walterfreedom
dindresto · a year ago
Hetzner has an affordable hosted offering of Nextcloud which we use at our company: https://www.hetzner.com/storage/storage-share/

u/dindresto

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