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Why? They are pretty compatible. Just set the venv in the project's mise.toml are you are good to go. Mise will activate it automatically when you change into the project directory.

I believe I was trying it the other way around. I installed uv and python with mise but uv still created a .python_version file and using the one installed in the system instead of what was in mise

The bigger issue is that the database is the bottleneck. It's rare that compute it the bottleneck for this sort of application.

It probably needs a panic/border mode to disable all home access in the event of an emergency. You don't want to be crossing borders and give customs officials full access to your home network.

If you disable your password saving, I think it would prevent them somehow.

Why would they need to buy bandwidth? Many places would offer you a gigabit pipe directly.

Sure, some places charge to upgrade. Some places are metered.

100Mbps is 33TB / mo. 1Gbps is 330 TB / mo. I'm curious what they have and how they prevent saturation from a client or they just pass on networks managed by the DC.


Replying to myself since OP shared elsewhere they are using Tier.

$950.00/month for 100TB @ 1Gbps

20A @ 208V

61 Usable IPv4 or free BGP

And half rack is $650 / mo for 30TB @ 1Gbps (so basically the full month at 1/10th full pipe).

https://www.tier.net/colocation


> Many places would offer you a gigabit pipe directly.

i.e. you don't have redundancy? A gigabit is nothing these days sadly. You can get a surge in traffic (DDoS or not) and be stuck quite quickly. You always need extra capacity to deal with issues unforeseen and that adds to the cost.


Either docker or a kernel level exploit. With non-VM containers, you are sharing a kernel.

If apple really wants to (and put their money where their mouth is when it comes to those stupid "Pro Privacy" ads they run), they can start by filing a CFAA lawsuit against said agencies.

The same Apple whose CEO actively kisses the ass of the president buying tickets to be close to him and making him fancy gifts? The same Apple that voluntarily gave the CCP control of all the HSMs controlling the supply chains of all apple hardware in China?

Any claims of privacy or consumer advocacy at Apple are completely just marketing to gullible consumers.

If Apple actually cared about accountability, which is a prerequisite for privacy, they would open source everything so security researchers could reproduce all binaries and easily inspect their sources.


Not if they value their life, or those of their family.

At today's prices perhaps, but pre ChatGPT you just have to run more of it + more error correction. Not great for the power budget but not anything significant in the grand scheme of things.

There's that and the fact that a lot of people who attain graduate degrees are immigrants who do so for the sake of immigration.

The whole system essentially self selects for cheap labor and exploitation.

If the feds put a high salary requirement on it like the E or O series visas, perhaps the system might change.

The scientific minds of India, China, and Russia don't come to the US and slave away in the lab purely out of passion for advancing science, they do so because it's a path towards the green card. The PIs and laboratory heads all know damn well how the system works, they are no better than those bosses of H1B sweatshops, except perhaps they do their exploitation from ivy filled ivory towers rather than in Patagonia vests.


> The PIs and laboratory heads all know damn well how the system works, they are no better than those bosses of H1B sweatshops, except perhaps they do their exploitation from ivy filled ivory towers rather than in Patagonia vests.

In my observation there do exist quite some people among the PIs and laboratory heads who are quite highly idealistic for research, but have no other option than playing this rigged game of academia.


So what happens if you get a nvme failure? Is there automatic failover and restore?

How does cross data center nodes work?


These are all three-node clusters with PlanetScale's management handling backup, restore, failover, and replication.

The Witch from Mercury is excellent. It's almost like a space opera version of Open AI board drama.


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