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I believe Google - WhatsApp issue is coming next year thanks to the EU (https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/16deuim/europe...) [EU LInk - https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_23_...] Will be interesting to see what happens although Apple isn't defined as a Gatekeeper in Europe yet, due to market share of iMessage however that may changed based on another investigation later in the year. I wouldn't be surprised if both of these events are relate


We had the same issue for our lab when we were spec'ing up a similar install. The one thing I didn't fully realise is the need of having an Enterprise subscription to run the A100s, H100s and other cards. The drivers for these cards are behind a paywall and for academia it looks like it's around $150 per card, per year to run (if you want to run in a DC - https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/design-vi... ). We bought 3, A100s for the servers and 3 L40's (not L40S) this was limited due to space in the severs. The NVLINKs can be added later (it's just a bridge between the cards) so if you can get them without NVLINK I would. (NVLINK works well with cards stacked vertically rather than horizontally). We also bought a desktop system with dual 4090s (£15k - $18.5k) to start on smaller models before scaling up on our servers with the real grunt work happens. This worked well as many problems can be solved with smaller models before going all out needing 4 H100s. Hope this helps with the planning. Feel free to reach out if you want to chat more about our setup. (My HackerNews Username is the same as github and you'll find my email address there)


He touches on it here in this interview with Jeff G - https://youtu.be/-_aL9V0JsQQ?t=564


The article is about this video interview, it even links to it


I recently used VHS for this https://github.com/charmbracelet/vhs - nice set of tools there to do various cli stuff


Same, I’ve been working on a command line tool and set up VCR to record demos (https://github.com/zachallaun/mneme/blob/main/examples/demo....). I’d be very interested if anyone could speak to the fundamental differences between VCR and the tools referenced in the OP.


Look up dotfiles on GitHub - for example https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/main/.macos


Oh, my!

  # Trackpad: enable tap to click for this user and for the login screen

  # Trackpad: map bottom right corner to right-click

  # Disable “natural” (Lion-style) scrolling


Tap to click is an abomination. I have no love left for Apple, but their trackpads are orders of magnitude better than anyone else's in the industry.

Have you tried using the trackpad at its default settings? They actually make a ton of sense.


ha-ha imagine dragging things with two fingers PRESSED INTO TRACKPAD instead of beautiful (yet hidden deeply in settings) three-finger drag

this is old-lenovo-hacker style


I added a PR to fix rsync, mosh, and some other tools, since they will be broken out of the box.

But it seems this project has fallen behind on PRs.

If you would like to have this fix, you can do this after cloning the repo:

  git clone https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles && cd dotfiles

  git fetch origin "+refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/*" && git cherry-pick origin/pr/963


Tried to call a few times and got the busy signal. Just a thought but I would maybe not log the number in the console as it might be leaking your actual phone number to the wider world. Hope it's a burner number.


Your phone number is not getting leaked by an WebRTC app. Definitely not. Your IP address might, in case a true P2P connection is established.


Not even that - WebRTC obfuscates your IP via intermediary servers.


TURN/STUN servers are not always used, and more often than not only as a fallback if a direct link is not established.


Small addition to avoid confusion: the purpose of STUN is kind of the opposite of TURN in this context. TURN will tunnel the traffic through the server and the clients don't need to know each others real IP addresses. STUN on the other hand is used in order for the clients to learn their real IPs despite NAT and be able to establish a direct connection.


I always miss out on this stuff too. Always late to the party.


Ahh those were the days, gmac. We rolled that thing out for years afterwards, this was truly "Bird Mode" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5ye9dfeu7c


I make a lot of maps in my spare time and have access to a large scale printer. Give me a ping in the next few days and I'll see what I can do for you.


I'd guess it's the oldest data centre so more prone to failures, but that's pure speculation.


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