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I use VMs myself. I use Proxmox and have it setup so that I can spin up a fresh VM in around 10-20 seconds when needed. I also like that I can take snapshots.

I really want to limit the amount of software I am installing on my main system due to possible security issues.


Do you have any example scripts for your setup?

I have recently moved to a VM only development workflow, but still feeling some growing pains as I figure out a good setup. I run my IDE in the guest, which is kind of crummy - responsiveness is worse + the VMs are a lot heavier than a headless code setup would be. I have thought about using a Flatpak IDE with filesystem access disabled as a potential middle ground solution so that the guests could be minimal images connected by SSH.


I have taken cloud images and set them up with 'cloud-init'. So I can bring them up very quickly.


One of the reasons I set Kagi to "lower" results from medium for my searching.


I wonder how that works legally with CLA. If the person who originally wrote the code is not the one who signs off the PR. I assume the lawyers have signed off on it.

Did they maintain the author's copyright notice as required by BSD-3?


Well Valkey has more commits to their repository then Redis does, and more contributors. So it appears to be active.

https://github.com/valkey-io/valkey

https://github.com/redis/redis


Seems different to me. Containers allow you to have different cookies per container.


I think I'd combine the two features, each tab group having it's own container. I'm sure some use would lose their space-bar actuated room heater or whatever the relevant xkcd is.


They're really not the same concern at all. If groups needed to function as containers (or did by default), you would be logged out of a site if you tried to visit it outside of a tab group (or dragged the tab in/out).


It is built into the latest version of Firefox. https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/


Personally I like it :) Tastes differ.


get your hands on DONKEY.BAS you will love it!


They are the lowest power way to connect SFP. And they are cheap.

Though I'm not sure I would pull them as they tend to max out at around 6-7 meters. I use them to connect systems within the same rack/room.


Floor to floor in a house isn't too bad with 6-7m, but I suppose there's always the AOC cables that are 20m+.


The article states it is from 2019. So not sure if things have changed.

I'm surprised how many data centers there are in Hillsboro, Oregon. And they have more under construction at the moment. I wonder where Hillsboro ranks?


Yes, Ashburn is running out of space, so the data center industry is spreading into western Fairfax and northern Prince William Counties (neighboring areas, and PWC particular has lots of infill space available).

That's a link to Ashburn on Google Maps. Every large commercial building in the cluster north of Dulles Airport is a data center (slightly hyperbolic, but drive through and it's a pretty dystopian sight - just one giant windowless concrete box after another). https://www.google.com/maps/@39.0066627,-77.463925,6993m/dat...


But if you play any online games it is a utopia. ~5 ping all day


Things have changed since 2019. The data center capacity in the Ashburn area has increased significantly since then and much more capacity is currently in development.


Wow. Scary. Quality is hard to tell but I don't see big indications of the vehicle on fire before it does explode.


/r/cyberstuck has a longer video. My non-professional eye can't see any smoke prior to the explosion. A Reddit Investigator in the thread provided the first frame of the explosion and it does appear to be coming from underneath the vehicle.

https://www.reddit.com/r/CyberStuck/comments/1hrafib/cybertr...


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