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I have really been enjoying using it. It seems very good at handling simple but time consuming problems although I find longer chats it seems to forget about the previous code and gets muddled. I am using it in Zed and also with a Claude account as I find I can hit the daily limit when using it for a few hours.

I only checked HN as I started getting service unavailable error pages in the middle of it helping me rewrite some code.

Only really tried it with embedded C and Next.js stuff and it can make a few unsafe mistakes but when I need a helper function it is much quicker than me finding one myself.


The tone of the email was a bit strange for a $960 a year increase suggesting we optimise but not yet providing what the cost increases are from. I appreciate we will get the updated usage metrics later in the month but it makes it slightly hard to explain to management why costs are increasing.

Most of our increases I assume will be the data cache pricing and the only real way to optimise that is to move data fetching out of data cache and use our own cheaper caching layer.


Hey, I'm on the Vercel team. You're right that we will have visibility for these pricing changes in the dashboard, but I'm happy to work with you on this before then. If you're already using ISR, one easy optimization today is to revisit how frequently you are writing (e.g. if it's every 3 seconds, is that necessary?) and potentially explore moving to the on-demand version of ISR.


It’s a e-commerce style site with ISR. Product pages are cached for 24h with pricing fetched on the client to save the revalidate. I think I worked out what the price increase is though and it’s the edge network £2.40 (London) per million requests. From what I can tell most requests are bots and scrapers so it might not be too easy reduce. The pricing actually seems quite high when compared to other CDNs but I might have misunderstood it.


Yep also getting from London


We also jumped over for this reason and had to deal with a large number of gotchas from GCP. I kinda wish I never spent the long nights on this...


I am really disappointed by this. One of the reasons we moved to GCP from AWS was the ability to create multiple clusters at no extra charge. Now it looks like the pricing matches EKS.


We started with redash and moved to Metabase. It's really quite powerful and and teams great too.


Just wanted to add there is a bridge for Linux but it's in beta. You just need to email them at bridge@protonmail.ch and although it sucks there is no full text search most of the attraction is that your emails are not indexed in plain text.


"just need", you are right, but then wait for the answer. It took me five days to receive the link for the download.


I just can't stand Celery as a project. It takes ages to stay up to date and I have had a few issues with it which just should not happen for such a large project


This is now built into GNOME. You can set it under Displays


But it can't decrease brightness: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=784810


> But it can't decrease brightness

Who said that? You can always decrease brightness on a Linux laptop since the first gnome, I myself have gnome3 installed on 2 laptops and the brightness buttons are working perfectly fine.


I could never adjust the brightness of my laptop under Linux. So many people defend Linux to the point of denying people's first hand experience with it.


Didn’t work on my old Toshiba Satellite either. It wasn’t a particularly unpopular piece of hardware or anything.. actually it couldn’t even read the battery % due to an ACPI issue.


The buttons do work. But, some monitors are still too bright at night even with that brightness set to minimum, and hardware monitor controls set to minimum too.

Redshift manages to decrease brightness even further.


He's saying that the Gnome night-mode doesn't adjust brightness ... not that it can't be changed at all.


Oh, that's a bummer. One of the main reasons I use redshift on my laptop is that the backlight doesn't go dim enough at night.


Please add a note to that bug report, so they can see more people need this.


To be honest, I've pretty much given up on Gnome. They're removing features I depend on left and right, don't respond to issues, and from everything I've heard, their technology stack seems to be a disaster.

I'm happy just using KDE Plasma, XFCE and i3wm and not having to care about whatever Gnome is doing (except when changes to GTK affects the rest of the ecosystem, like their client side decorations which make Gnome apps look out of place).


Thanks for sharing. Feeling the same, but didn't switch yet.


There also is Plasma5 native widget to control it automatically.


But what if they increase the price or add more plans...


I'm hoping they go with the current VSTS pricing...

https://www.visualstudio.com/team-services/pricing/

It's very simple, reasonable, and sane compared to GitHub's.


Hoping it becomes free for vs subscribers.


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