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eliseumds commented on Unifi Travel Router   blog.ui.com/article/trave... · Posted by u/flurdy
tomjen3 · 6 days ago
I am apparently dumb. What benefit does this give you, other than a segregated network? Do us hotels typically have exposed Ethernet ports?
eliseumds · 6 days ago
I always travel with my GL.iNet GL-MT3000 (Beryl AX) and this is what I use it for:

- My wife and I travel with multiple devices (laptops, phones, Chromecast...) and when we get to a hotel/Airbnb, I simply connect my Beryl AX to their network (it deals with captive portals btw) and all of our devices automatically connect.

- I changed the `/etc/hosts` directly in the router, meaning I can test my local servers under custom domains easily on my other devices like phones/tablets without apps like SquidMan.

- I route specific domains through specific VPNs. Government websites, streaming websites, AWS services, etc.

- I can plug in a 4G USB modem into it and it can automatically fallback to it if the main connection drops.

- It has built-in Tailscale support.

eliseumds commented on Eliminating JavaScript cold starts on AWS Lambda   goose.icu/lambda/... · Posted by u/styfle
bapak · 4 months ago
I did try and it just stalls, taking down my CPU with it. I had moved onto other tasks and found it later still killing a few cores. It's in a monorepo with maybe 3000 files. I have no trust in the project.
eliseumds · 4 months ago
Yeah I understand the frustration, I had issues setting up ESLint/Prettier years ago and spent a few hours getting the Biome configuration right. Also a monorepo with ~4000 TS/TSX files. If you ever feel like trying it again, make sure that you have "files.maxSize" and "files.ignoreUnknown" set. And be very careful with the "files.includes" list.
eliseumds commented on Eliminating JavaScript cold starts on AWS Lambda   goose.icu/lambda/... · Posted by u/styfle
bapak · 4 months ago
I seriously dislike this kind of comparisons.

We're faster! (please disregard the fact that we're barely more than a demo)

Everyone knows about 80:20, the slowdowns will come after you start doing everything your competition does.

Look at Biome. We're 15x as fast as ESLint (but disregard the fact that we don't do typeaware linting). Then comes typeaware linting and suddenly they have huge performance issues that kill the project (I'm unable to use Biome 2)

This happens over and over and over. The exceptions are very, very few (Bun is one example)

eliseumds · 4 months ago
Idk, I'm having a good experience with Biome 2 in a large codebase. 4s to do a full-check including floating promises, undeclared and cyclic dependencies, and sorting imports. Our ESLint setup used to take almost a minute. The Biome team has been fixing bugs on a daily basis. Version 2.2.0 (released 3 days) ago addressed a common high-CPU-usage bug, try it out.

Edit: it's not 4s anymore, I just measured with the latest version and it takes ~900ms. Insane.

eliseumds commented on Open models by OpenAI   openai.com/open-models/... · Posted by u/lackoftactics
dsco · 5 months ago
Does anyone get the demos at https://www.gpt-oss.com to work, or are the servers down immediately after launch? I'm only getting the spinner after prompting.
eliseumds · 5 months ago
Getting lots of 502s from `https://api.gpt-oss.com/chatkit` at the moment.
eliseumds commented on uBlock Origin Lite now available for Safari   apps.apple.com/app/ublock... · Posted by u/Jiahang
JoeriBe · 5 months ago
This app is currently not available in your country or region.
eliseumds · 5 months ago
Same, not available in Spain.
eliseumds commented on Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (June 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
andai · 6 months ago
Are you doing

    head -c 512 file.bin | file -

eliseumds commented on Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (June 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
eliseumds · 6 months ago
I'm dealing with mime types and max file sizes for an uploader, and improving error messages. Instead of relying on the file name to detect the mime type, I'm using the file binary header instead to reject dodgy files (for ex a `sample.jpg` file that is actually a ZIP or EXE under the hood).
eliseumds commented on Brazilian Electric "Suicide" Shower Heads [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=FuQ_A... · Posted by u/popcalc
eliseumds · a year ago
30yo Brazilian here. I nor anyone I know have heard of issues with electric shower headers. Electricity in Brazil is highly available and relatively cheap. I actually think they're amazing and I would pick it over any gas shower out there, they heat up pretty much instantly and some models even offer high precision temperature control of 1 degree Celsius.

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eliseumds commented on Who makes the most reliable new cars?   consumerreports.org/cars/... · Posted by u/deletionist
blinding-streak · 2 years ago
What the hell happened to Mercedes? 29th out of 30 on the list. Truly awful. I've never driven one (let alone owned one) but by the marketing (and price) you'd think it was the greatest vehicle on earth.
eliseumds · 2 years ago
A few months ago I ordered an Uber Black in Bangkok and the driver showed up in a C300 AMG. I know it's not a high-end model (~50k USD), but I was shocked at how cheap the entire car felt. The leather is worse than the one used in base VW models, the armrests are pathetically small, visibility is bad. I'd 100% prefer to be a passenger in a Corolla or Camry.

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