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tmikaeld commented on Wan – Open-source alternative to VEO 3   github.com/Wan-Video/Wan2... · Posted by u/modinfo
franky47 · 12 days ago
Quick, someone make a UI for this and call it Obi.
tmikaeld · 12 days ago
The Obi for your Wan
tmikaeld commented on Open models by OpenAI   openai.com/open-models/... · Posted by u/lackoftactics
satyrun · 24 days ago
wow I just listened to Eleven Music do flamenco singing. That is incredible.

Edit. I just tried it though and less impressed now. We are really going to need major music software to get on board before we have actual creative audio tools. These all seem made for non-musicians to make a very cookie cutter song from a specific genre.

tmikaeld · 23 days ago
I also tried it for a full 100K credits (Wasted in 2 hours btw which is silly!).

Compared to both Udio and Suno, it's very very bad.. both at compositions, matching lyrics to music, keeping tempo and as soon as there's any distorted instruments like guitars or live, quality goes to radio-level.

tmikaeld commented on Deno 2.4   deno.com/blog/v2.4... · Posted by u/hackandthink
jitl · 2 months ago
Less segfault, improved security / capability model
tmikaeld · 2 months ago
The security model is very underestimated imo, it will be very evident when more bun projects reach production and not experimental.

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tmikaeld commented on Reverse Engineering Cursor's LLM Client   tensorzero.com/blog/rever... · Posted by u/paulwarren
smcleod · 3 months ago
Or you could just use Cline / Roo Code which are better for agentic coding and open source anyway...
tmikaeld · 3 months ago
But extremely expensive in comparison

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tmikaeld commented on Don't use Cloudflares 1.1.1.1 on servers    · Posted by u/tmikaeld
phillipseamore · 4 months ago
Is this only DNS or have issues with accessing CF networks? Do you own the subnet the server is on is it shared with others? Wondering if this is because of other traffic from the subnet and also affects you.
tmikaeld · 4 months ago
These are on spread out external IPs (VPSs) so not within CF networks or specific IP subnets. The common denominator is that at certain bursts of traffic, we get blocked.

If this had some kind of pattern we could avoid or improve, I wouldn't even bring it up.

tmikaeld commented on Don't use Cloudflares 1.1.1.1 on servers    · Posted by u/tmikaeld
phillipseamore · 4 months ago
What kind of volume was this? I have a server that does some rather specific DNS monitoring resulting in millions of unique lookups with 1.1.1.1 a day.
tmikaeld · 4 months ago
That's the frustrating part of this and the inconsistency, we're doing benchmarks one day, making thousands of lookups, adding/removing domains, then during normal day operations we're getting blocked.
tmikaeld commented on Don't use Cloudflares 1.1.1.1 on servers    · Posted by u/tmikaeld
gertop · 4 months ago
> However, many developers rely and depend on root DNS resolution to "Just Work" when you add it to a server

As a sysops you're probably aware that neither Google nor CloudFlare are DNS root servers.

Using actual root servers through your own resolver would have avoided this issue. Bind doesn't even need any config for that use case.

tmikaeld · 4 months ago
Of course, it depends on the use-case, what I meant was "upstream DNS". I've edited.

u/tmikaeld

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