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pestaa commented on Airbus to migrate critical apps to a sovereign Euro cloud   theregister.com/2025/12/1... · Posted by u/saubeidl
sylware · 3 days ago
Airbus is putting all its design on internet? wow...
pestaa · 3 days ago
Managing product data on the cloud does not mean public internet access, unless someone messes something up big time.
pestaa commented on Ask HN: What are your predictions for 2026?    · Posted by u/mfrw
ksaj · 6 days ago
YouTube will be so inundated by AI cat and dog videos that people stop watching them altogether. People will automatically assume anything labeled "cute" is fake.
pestaa · 6 days ago
Facebook is already like this. People didn't stop watching. In fact, they mostly stopped caring if it's fake. And no point in debunking the obvious BS: they scroll faster than you can say AI.
pestaa commented on Pricing Changes for GitHub Actions   resources.github.com/acti... · Posted by u/kevin-david
logankeenan · 7 days ago
I guess I’ll start to look at an alternative to GitHub self hosted runners.

It’s been awhile since I looked. What’s a good alternative?

pestaa · 7 days ago
On the heavy side, but TeamCity is full of goodies.
pestaa commented on Practical Tips for Gemini 3    · Posted by u/xiaoru
pestaa · 11 days ago
Is "preserve nuance" the latest incantantion that solves all chatbot mistakes?

https://pivot-to-ai.com/2025/12/05/google-ai-mangles-news-he...

pestaa commented on Tell HN: Even LinkedIn is running on Cloudflare and not Azure    · Posted by u/vira28
pestaa · 17 days ago
They are customers of the CDN too.

Briefly yesterday, linkedin.com was down with Cloudflare's internal server error page.

I don't think that's necessarily a bad review for Azure services, there are other explanations, like organizational inertia, contractual agreements, team preference.

You can feel the pain of GitHub migrating to Azure from afar. With a beast that LinkedIn is, there's got to be a good prize for someone at the end of the road before they pull the trigger.

pestaa commented on State of AI: An Empirical 100T Token Study with OpenRouter   openrouter.ai/state-of-ai... · Posted by u/anjneymidha
sosodev · 19 days ago
The open weight model data is very interesting. I missed the release of Minimax M2. The benchmarks seem insanely impressive for its size. I would suspect benchmaxing but why would people be using it if it wasn’t useful?
pestaa · 18 days ago
I used it for a couple of days and was very impressed. Definitely a hidden gem, and super cheap.
pestaa commented on GitHub to Codeberg: my experience   eldred.fr/blog/forge-migr... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
thethimble · 22 days ago
> Running CI/CD pipelines can use significant amounts of energy. As much as it is tempting to have green checkmarks everywhere, running the jobs costs real money and has environmental costs.

> Unlike other giant platforms, we do not encourage you to write “heavy” pipelines and charge you for the cost later. We expect you to carefully consider the costs and benefits from your pipelines and reduce CI/CD usage to a minimum amount necessary to guarantee consistent quality for your projects.

So much pretentiousness

pestaa · 22 days ago
This seems to have been written in good spirit, addressing FLOSS maintainers.
pestaa commented on Kubernetes Ingress Nginx is retiring   kubernetes.dev/blog/2025/... · Posted by u/TheApplicant
sph · a month ago
> doesn’t change that much

Yet they are retiring a core Ingress that has been around for almost as long as Kubernetes has.

pestaa · a month ago
They are not retiring the API. Nginx Ingress is one of the many projects that implements this API, and you are free to migrate to another implementation.
pestaa commented on Who needs Graphviz when you can build it yourself?   spidermonkey.dev/blog/202... · Posted by u/pdubroy
aqula · 2 months ago
Layout is one of those things humans do so easily and intuitively, yet you couldn't write an easy algorithm for it. I wonder if there's potential to use gen ai to achieve human like results. Anyone has any thoughts on feasibility and complexity of such an approach?
pestaa · 2 months ago
I dabbled in this area, there are poster layout generation attempts that use gen ai to come up with an initial layout plan, and even feed the visualization back into the llm for iterative fine-tuning.

I was intrigued, but couldn't make it work reliably. Perhaps I forgot to add "make it look nice" to my prompts.

https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.04237v3

https://haoyuchen.com/POSTA

https://github.com/microsoft/LayoutGeneration/blob/main/Layo...

pestaa commented on We saved $500k per year by rolling our own "S3"   engineering.nanit.com/how... · Posted by u/mpweiher
codedokode · 2 months ago
> One misconfigured .htaccess

First, I hope nobody is using Apache anymore, second, you typically store files outside of web directory.

pestaa · 2 months ago
Why nobody should use Apache? I rediscovered it to be great in many use cases. And there's llms to help with the config syntax.

u/pestaa

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