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| 06:46:50 | <@arkiver> | nukke: haha, good one :P |
| 06:50:06 | <nukke> | generate an image of arkiver bending over to upgrade NAS, ((large rack:0.7)), (hard drive:0.8), (inserting), struggling to hold it |
| 06:50:11 | <nukke> | oops wrong window |
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| 12:24:32 | <nulldata> | https://forum.netcup.de/information/netcup-community/netcup-updates/21752-rampocalypse-an-honest-update-on-the-hardware-situation/ |
| 12:26:04 | <nulldata> | netcup just cancelled their sale due to hardware availability thanks to the artificial plagiarism machines |
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| 14:33:59 | <klea> | https://transitics.substack.com/p/the-trump-administration-is-testing |
| 14:34:06 | <klea> | > The Trump Administration is Testing Conversion Therapy By Medically Experimenting on Trans People in Prisons |
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| 16:08:29 | <nukke> | https://opper.ai/blog/car-wash-test |
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| 17:23:30 | <klea> | > Our Fair Use Traffic allows you to use as much traffic as you need for your applications – even if it rises to 70 or even 100 TB per month. As long as you use traffic within a fair framework and don't excessively burden the network, everything continues without restrictions. Throttling only comes into effect if traffic remains unreasonably high over a longer period and |
| 17:23:30 | <klea> | could affect the network. For most applications, this is not a problem, and your server won't simply be blocked – unless the fair use principle is clearly overused. |
| 17:23:30 | <klea> | Running #// doesn't hurt the networks, since it archives them, right? |
| 17:24:13 | <klea> | huh, is #// a comparable activity to running a Tor exit node?, I suppose not. |
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| 17:26:30 | <justauser> | I think Tor is worse. |
| 17:26:54 | <klea> | Oh ok. |
| 17:27:01 | <justauser> | But such Fair Use policies are a good way to spend a lot of words on saying nothing. |
| 17:27:10 | <klea> | Yeah :( |
| 17:27:11 | <klea> | Someone shared https://prepaid-host.com/en/aktion/2026-deal but idk, and also don't have money. |
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| 17:30:05 | <IDK> | that sounds... |
| 17:30:08 | <IDK> | like an exit scam |
| 17:38:24 | <klea> | Probably |
| 17:49:25 | <steering> | lol, 26GB ram? uhhuh... |
| 17:50:24 | <steering> | i'm not sure if i believe that DDR4 DIMMs were ever sold in sizes that would result in such a number. |
| 17:50:32 | <kline> | 26GB ram* (*on the box, shared with 48 other tenants) |
| 17:50:55 | <steering> | maybe its 3x 8GB dimms and a 2GB dimm? lol |
| 17:51:15 | <kline> | is it a VM or bare metal? if its a vm you can give it whatever you would like |
| 17:52:05 | <steering> | >No, applications such as crypto mining, AI training, Tor exit nodes and comparable activities are not permitted at Prepaid-Host. These applications excessively burden the network and server resources and can affect stability for other customers. |
| 17:52:08 | <kline> | it says "root server" (which kind of _sounds_ like a bare metal server, but doesnt actually say that), then they say "Virtualization with KVM: We use KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) for our server virtualization." |
| 17:52:29 | <steering> | yeah, i doubt it's actually a 'root server' (which generally implies you're the only vm on the machine) |
| 17:52:50 | <steering> | considering that crypto mining wouldn't have any impact on anyone else if it was truly a root server |
| 17:53:24 | <justauser> | I don't think "root server" ever meant that. |
| 17:54:02 | <justauser> | I understand "root server" to be a negation of "shared hosting" when you are an unprivileged user, sometimes even without a shell. |
| 17:54:36 | <steering> | compare: https://www.netcup.com/en/server/root-server (a much better known "root server" offering) and https://www.netcup.com/en/server/vps |
| 17:54:39 | <steering> | :) |
| 17:54:48 | <steering> | >Dedicated resources (CPU and RAM) |
| 17:55:20 | <steering> | (ok, fine, not exactly "only VM on the machine", but only VM on your cores) |
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| 17:57:46 | <steering> | very popular in the gaming world where "omg cpu steal could mean missed ticks!" |
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| 17:59:09 | <@imer> | klea: probably going to be cpu bound for #// - around 650mbit/s down 400mbit/s up (so ~120TiB/month) currently with a ryzen 5950X pegged at 100% |
| 18:01:57 | | klea wonders if she should try to find the link to the other gaming server someone was shilling on another irc channel a few weeks ago. |
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| 19:36:52 | <klea> | https://lyra.horse/x86css/ |
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