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This is what I also want to do.

How are you handling storage? That is the only issue I'm struggling with for a small 3-node deployment.


That's indeed the pain point. Distributing a stateless app is relatively easy. Distributing the shared file system and database over a remote, higher latency, cross-cloud setup is hard.

I run everything on Longhorn, including databases. Not the highest iops but definitely worth the hit for the easy of migrating.

The "behind the scenes" of this was a repeated campaign based on News Corp's (ie. Fox News / The Murdoch's) newsrooms (TV, radio + paper).

The legislation was primarily based on their campaign - likely as an attack against TikTok and other social media companies, who are taking their viewership and advertising revenue.

I believe in the premise of the change (to protect young children), just not the motivation or interests behind this law.


There’s an interview on The Rest is Politics Leading podcast with the politician Peter Malinauskas the premier of New South Wales who started the introduction of this law in his state first. I think it was maybe then taken up by the federal government.

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/leading/id1665265193?i...

It’s very insightful and from listening to this it seems unlikely that murdoch was a huge influence on this.


Even if they were, aren't they are unlikely to gain much from this. I.e, when the average teenager can't consume social media platforms anymore, they surely won't go back to a more traditional outlet?

Just as a note. Peter is premier of South Australia. Same political party as national and NSW though

Apologies you’re right, I looked it up but my brain had obviously already decided it was NSW as that’s what I wrote. It’s a great interview, he seems like a good guy.

I rather doubt under-16s ever watched any news corpos and the new corpos are more than likely aware of this from their own research so I don't think fighting over viewership is a factor in this.

> I rather doubt under-16s ever watched any news corpos

Well, no, because social media is a better alternative. Hence why they're getting it banned.


No, because kids don't care about news channels. It's not a darn kids on tiktoks thing, before tiktok or twitter or facebook they were outside, or playing video games, or reading books, or any number of things because underage kids don't give a hoot about talking heads newsstations.

Edit:

Quick summary of this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8SkLRxFRVM (First 8 minutes)


Every second listing also makes use of the iPhone "stretch" camera feature.

They always do this to small rooms and kitchen benches to make them appear larger.


Exactly.

It's possible that some chains could have credentials or other sensitive information in ticket chains.


I believe also that the 9000x3D series (from my memory of rumours) also has the 3D cache on both CCXs, meaning no latency with cross-CCX communication.


I think that has the possibility to make it worse honestly. It’s not like the contents of the cache is duplicated. Instead it’s split across a ccx boundary and if the data is in the wrong cache you’ll be hit. Now clever thread management can help avoid this but so far the 9xxx series has shown terrible thread affinity choices with many existing games and apps. I’ll wait and see how the 3D cache helps here.


AMD claims that the 9000X3D series is the product that will provide the game performance increase expected by gamers for a new product generation.

Of course, that remains to be seen, but it is plausible.


Long term as games start using AVX512 I expect the 9000 series will be seen as a big step up against previous generations. One of those "fine wine" things.


That doesn't matter now. Gamers will vote with their dollar, and they are fickle.


It's a fake shell company


Evidently, considering that it was manufactured in Hungary.


"The practice allows law enforcement to confiscate property from people suspected of criminal activity, even if they haven’t been charged with an offense."

Suspected of criminal activity due to "money existing".

It should be a very simple procedure.

I have no issue with the seizure itself. What should come next is the police ask the person or business to explain it. They show an invoice / receipt, and the money is logged and returned promptly.


from wiki -> Victims often have "long legal struggles to get their money back".[35] One estimate was that only one percent of federally taken property is ever returned to their former owners.[43]


Is this the same model?

Someone looks like they extracted it and uploaded to HF.

https://huggingface.co/wave-on-discord/gemini-nano/tree/main


> This law reduces the extent to which flexible employees can add (and extract, via hight salary!) value, and the extent to which customers receive timely service.

If you're paying someone to be on-call, this is not an issue.

This is about unpaid out-of-hours work.


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