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03:51:14<fireonlive>speaking of that elsewhere... https://nitter.net/ObbeVermeij/status/1727731811541745848#m -> "But you know that your article has been archived?" https://nitter.net/Pavel_jumper/status/1727734639618408614#m
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05:52:03<@JAA>I tried to transcribe the domain on this Ukrainian ad for military service: https://www.srf.ch/static/cms/images/960w/1c478f.webp
05:52:18<@JAA>No, it isn't АВЗ.ARMY with Cyrillic letters. It's just AB3.ARMY.
05:52:26<@JAA>(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
05:53:06<audrooku|m>lel
05:55:15<@JAA>Nice background image, by the way: https://ab3.army/wp-content/themes/main-template/assets/images/main-bg-zombie.jpg
05:55:36<project10>wow!
05:57:58<fireonlive>daaamn
06:06:53<project10>https://irc.project10.net/uploads/3a2c6dac243b76d7/image.png
06:08:13<@JAA>monoxane: Nimbus Data ExaDrive is the one I have in mind. 100 TB SATA SSD in a 3.5" package with 5 years of warranty, and SATA is too slow to reach the rated endurance of the NAND cells in that time.
06:08:37<monoxane>ah yeah ive seen a few drives like that
06:08:41<@JAA>They advertise that as 'unlimited drive endurance'.
06:08:44<monoxane>definitely an interesting business strategy
06:09:30<monoxane>ive just been told about an HGST SSD line with 18pb write for 400g drives hm
06:09:34<monoxane>can get them for literally $25
06:09:35<monoxane>done
06:09:38<monoxane>goin in the box
06:09:42<@JAA>wat
06:09:51<monoxane>that'll be good enough for whatever AT shit I get up to
06:09:52<@JAA>TIL there are HGST SSDs.
06:09:57<imer>samsungs PM9A3 are currently the goto for high perf ssds at work, although those are only 1dwpd over 5 years and they've gone up in price again from the looks of it, quite a good value at 250€ for the 4TB ones back in ~august :(
06:10:13<monoxane>ah that's the 200g one but still https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/276036579926
06:10:21<monoxane>$100 for 4
06:10:55<@JAA>> Postage: AU $117.25
06:10:56<@JAA>lol
06:11:09<monoxane>imer yea im trying to find some cheap high endurance drives cos im getting a box with 40g direct on an international network at the start of the year and will be using it to hammer sites for AT
06:11:21<monoxane>the catch is its on the other side of the country so I can't just pop over and replace the drives
06:12:04<imer>hope you've got a big cpu in that box :D usually cpu (or ram, on my smaller box) limited these days
06:12:05<@JAA>Oh, some of the drives in that HGST line have a 35 PB rating, impressive.
06:12:10<project10>hope you have more than just a /32 for that box! :)
06:12:42<@JAA>That's the 400 GB ones, it seems.
06:12:44<monoxane>I have whatever I ask of the provider :)
06:12:49<@JAA>200 GB have 18 PB, and 100 GB have 9.
06:13:02<@JAA>https://documents.westerndigital.com/content/dam/doc-library/en_us/assets/public/western-digital/product/data-center-drives/ultrastar-sas-series/data-sheet-ultrastar-ssd400s-b.pdf
06:13:04<project10>impressive dwpd
06:13:08<monoxane>JAA yea ive never seen them before but the entire lineup is impressive
06:13:35@JAA wonders what they cost new.
06:14:12<@JAA>Ah, nevermind. :-D
06:14:21<monoxane>lol
06:14:31<monoxane>some are cheap on ebay
06:14:39<monoxane>some are… very not
06:15:05<@JAA>The 100 GB one is CHF 1456.80 here, although they have apparently been under CHF 1000 before.
06:15:55<monoxane>oooh they just underprovision 2x
06:16:06<monoxane>so the 200g ones have 400g of slc, the 400g ones have 800, etc
06:16:13<@JAA>Right, makes sense.
06:16:17<monoxane>so its both high endurance flash and a crapload of extra
06:17:38<imer>wonder if you could just do the same manually then? get big drive and only use a small % of it
06:17:42<@JAA>HGST SSD800MM doesn't look too shabby either. 10 DWPD aka 14.6 PB endurance for the 800 GB one.
06:18:08<monoxane>anyway my performance limit is definitely going to be cpu, im currently using 30 cores running 60 workers in my k8s cluster, won't be able to do that on a single box
06:18:24<monoxane>single box with a single cpu at that
06:18:55<imer>i mean, they do make some really big epycs now..
06:19:36<monoxane>I already have the box and am limited by power availability
06:19:53<monoxane>im basically getting insane network connectivity in exchange for "don't use much power k thanks"
06:20:04<imer>ah, thats the catch :)
06:20:15<monoxane>yea
06:20:18<monoxane>there's a couple catches
06:20:29<monoxane>but the 40g on an international backbone makes up for them all lmao
06:21:54<monoxane>that being said im barely gonna use 1mbps on it outside of AT hammering sessions
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06:31:47<project10>what is 'item filter rate' on the tracker dashboards? haven't seen it be non-zero on any projects but #frogger periodically has >0
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06:33:25<imer>pretty much what it says I think, % of items filtered out before handing out to workers, for #frogger that's probably some weird urls left over from before fixes
06:34:14<project10>yeah the name is self explanatory I just wasn't sure on the "why"
06:34:34<project10>but that makes sense to me :)
06:34:41<imer>I've mostly seen it used in #// to filter out spammy sites temporarily (until a code fix is in, since those happen on the server side they have a performance cost)
06:35:39<@JAA>(This isn't off-topic.)
06:40:35<fireonlive>you're off-off-topic!
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14:13:48<nicolas17>JAA: I'm worried about the endurance of my Mac's SSD
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14:14:26<nicolas17>it's great endurance
14:14:39<nicolas17>but afaik if I do wear it out, I have to get the entire mobo replaced
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15:02:05<project10>may as well just buy a whole new macbook at that point
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15:13:15<nukke>https://bfcm.stripe.dev/
15:13:24<nukke>https://bfcm.shopify.com/
15:13:34<nukke>Cool stuff
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15:15:41<project10>neat!
15:16:59<nicolas17>that's eating the shit out of my CPU
15:17:36<project10>webgl baby
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15:17:55<nicolas17>there has to be a less resource intensive way to show numbers changing
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15:42:01<nukke>Get a GPU
15:42:24<nukke>or enable hardware accel for webgl in your browser config
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15:43:07<nicolas17>OpenGL renderer string: Mesa Intel(R) UHD Graphics 620 (KBL GT2)
15:43:09<nicolas17>this is a laptop
15:46:32<kiska>Get a not shit laptop iGPU
15:48:41<nukke>Tbh if you paid for the laptop, you should be glad you're using 100% of it. Be thankful to those websites
15:50:33<nicolas17>/o\
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16:02:17<fireonlive>your eyes can’t see more than 5fps anyways
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18:02:59<@JAA>nicolas17: Yeah, I'd never even buy a laptop where I can't replace at least the SSD and battery.
18:03:33<nicolas17>JAA: the problem is, the battery is not considered "user-replaceable" but in principle you *can*
18:03:58<@JAA>I guess I mean 'where it isn't intended that the user can replace these things'.
18:03:59<nicolas17>and if you can't, you take it to a repair shop (official or not) where they do it for you
18:04:12<nicolas17>for the SSD you don't even have *that* option
18:04:32<@JAA>Yeah, I mean, it's Apple, so of course you don't.
18:05:12<nicolas17>if you take it to an Apple Store or to an unofficial repair shop, they can replace the battery, they can't desolder the BGA NAND chip and put in a new one
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18:06:49<fireonlive>that’s why I always pay monthly for the AppleCare benefits
18:06:56<fireonlive>😊
18:07:41<nicolas17>fireonlive: if your SSD is toast they're gonna replace the entire motherboard or give you a new Mac
18:07:53<fireonlive>:D
18:07:55<fireonlive>perfect
18:09:12<fireonlive>i do like new
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18:12:44<nicolas17>and priced at "had to replace the whole motherboard", dunno what the AC+ coverage is for that
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21:28:23<Vokun>It'll be interesting watching IA die if downthetube gets put on a 40gig target
21:31:04<fireonlive>oh lord no, DTT is not getting no limit
21:31:16<fireonlive>not unless someone donates 3 billion to the internet archive
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23:57:34<Vokun>The limit wouldn't matter would it? 99% of it is already in claims waiting for an upload slot
23:58:46<Vokun>I know there's something funky going on behind the scenes, otherwise other projects on the same target wouldn't find a lot, but from what I've heard, there's nothing in place to stop it aside from a full target, and smaller files being able to fit