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epistemological anarchist scales things

to reduce trust, make the implicit explicit

really? *longpressdelete*

i guess someone's watching πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ

vibing something new is less work than using something you made a few days ago.

hope you're strapped the fuck in

The main properties of deposits:

- Cryptographic claims on liquidity are made durable by double backing

- No trusted parties

- Every action is self motivated

- Participants can be anonymous

- Dishonesty funds honesty

an old meme, covering "ser poeta" (portuguese):

To be a poet is to be taller, to be larger

Than men. To bite like others kiss.

It is to be a beggar and to give like you are king

of the kingdom of brief and ever-lasting pain.

It is to have a thousand wishes, splendor

And not even know what you desire.

It is to have here inside a star, a flame.

It is to have the condor’s talons and wings.

It is to be hungry, to thirst for the infinite.

The gold and satin mornings like an antique helmet;

It is to condense the world into a single cry,

And it is to love you, even so, desperately.

You are the soul, the blood, and the life in me

And I tell it to everyone through my song.

https://circumferencemag.com/to-condense-the-world-into-a-single-cry/

Replying to Avatar jack

show, don't tell

no one else cares about finding meth labs?

damn. that's impressive. i told it to pull down the deployed files, run it locally. then fix the visualizer

vibe coding with opus 4.5 is like "yo claude, could you make this happen?"

Replying to Avatar Ryan

https://winamp.downisontheup.ca/

Webamp, with the playlist populated using nostr:nprofile1qqsph3c2q9yt8uckmgelu0yf7glruudvfluesqn7cuftjpwdynm2gygpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszrnhwden5te009skyafwd4jj7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctcafljxq Nostr music nips.

ugh. claude, there's no visualizer. can you download the site source and fix the visualizer?

kthxbye

magic internet money ❀️

step 0 is having the data. how much you want to optimize on top of that is open ended. these m2 ssds are insanity

Replying to Avatar ChipTuner

Just a little PSA that any consumer SSD you purchase off the shelf will not last for server use cases.

I've had pretty equal amounts of

- Samsung Pro

- Samsung Evo

- OCZ (yeah long time ago)

- Crucial (micron silicon)

- Sandisk

- Sandisk Ultra

- Intel consumer

The sad part is 1-2 years after purchase it's known that so many these off the shelf drives are garbage, but you'll still see people argue for new drives like it's not a continuous cycle. While the quality of consumer nand has only declined.

The Intel 545s were amazing engineering - became known for one of the worst consumer drives shipped like 6 months after release, and were discontinued like immediately iirc.

Sandisk and OCZ were known for crappy controllers but good nand for a long time.

The only exception is Samsung Pros, and to be fair, I've had higher hours on them, but not in more reliable "test" conditions. The price on the Pro drives kind of out weighs the benefits imo. Because if you still need a big array to be fault tolerant you're just adding cost. The only benefit is IOPs.

If you're going to purchase consumer drives, the move has been,

- Buy the cheapest option you trust

- buy in BULK,

- spread the IOPs across a much larger array

- Make your array tolerant enough to handle multiple failures in quick succession

- have plenty of spares and 2-3 HOT

This heavily depends on your workload though. It depends how heavily you depend on consistent random IO. A ZFS system with lots of memory 64GB+, can handle random bust writes well. This is because cheaper consumer drives are usually horrible at random IO and rarely have any dram cache. The usually have terrible realized IOPs.

The last issue with super cheap consumer drives is monitoring. They usually just die completely without reporting anything. It's not until a check runs that data corruption will be detected (zfs scrub). They often fake or underreport SMART useful data.

For the price, I might just be going back to a big ass pool of spinning hard drives.

good to know. used spinning rust has gotten below $10/tb!

"It's tiresome and beyond being a waste of time risks undermining public confidence in Bitcoin to see the constant trickle of these outrageous proposals in venues where they previously understood that serious discussions were to be had" - greg maxwell

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