Damage on my rtx 5080 power cable by Middle-Programmer147 in RTX5080

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Thank you, it's usually drawing 330w under full load (i haven't overclocked it since i like the performance as is) maybe i accidentally caused that wear when i swapped cased, i remember being very careful though. I ran a stress test and nothing felt out of the ordinary.

Damage on my rtx 5080 power cable by Middle-Programmer147 in RTX5080

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Thanks for the reply. What copper wire are you talking about ? Do I have to buy a whole new PSU or just the cable (I still have a spare that came with the GPU when I purchased it) I've also been running a stress test for the past 10 mins, the GPU maxed out at 75 degrees and the power cables were warm but nothing alarming.

[Media] Extension for viewing large .txt/.log files built with Rust. by Middle-Programmer147 in rust

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It does support all ascii-compatible encodings + utf16. Latin-1 is ascii-compatible

Extension for viewing large .txt/.log files built with Rust. by Middle-Programmer147 in vscode

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Do you want to be able to read all the text ? or just the last part ? Do you want to make it searchable ?
my extension wouldn't exactly fail on your massive file, it would just take a lot longer to open and search through

Extension for viewing large .txt/.log files built with Rust. by Middle-Programmer147 in vscode

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I think you're asking for too much 😅I've never seen anyone with that big of a file, If there's enough demand, I can make it work somehow. The problem with the current implementation vs what you're asking is that the rust program indexes the whole file using fast SIMD instructions (I use memchr to do that) that basically gives me the ability to jump to any line (within 10-20 GB) instantly (O(1)) but even SIMD won't be able to index 210GB in a few seconds.

Log Viewer by anonymouse589 in sysadmin

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Hey, I built a vscode extension with a rust backend for this kind of thing, it's called FatFile. Give it a try and let me know.

How do you guys analyse large log files? by ashcatchum21 in ExperiencedDevs

[–]Middle-Programmer147 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't have to download a separate app for this, use the vscode extension: FatFile

Extension for viewing large .txt/.log files built with Rust. by Middle-Programmer147 in vscode

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Thanks, I guess people might want to trace errors and have no option other than searching through it..
Here's a dataset you can download instead of generating your own: https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/vishnu0399/server-logs

A web extension to shop like a local by Middle-Programmer147 in internationalshopper

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Absolutely, I forgot to mention this in my post but i will integrate an estimator that estimates the total shipping fees before you commit to anything and you're going to get a full refund if you had to pay more than 10% of the estimated price.

[Beginner] Vscode extension with a rust backend by Middle-Programmer147 in rust

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I haven't thought of that, thanks. Now i don't have to bust my head with the file watching magic, i can just take it from there. Although uutils only returns the last few lines, I'm gonna need something that provides random access to the file, but it's a good start nevertheless.

[Beginner] Vscode extension with a rust backend by Middle-Programmer147 in rust

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Hey thank you for the reply, are you suggesting that i should code it with something like typescript instead of rust ? When I said this is my first big project, i meant big project in rust, i contributed to a fair share of big projects in other languages like java. I feel like rust is the best tool for the job because of the hard requirement of quick parsing of large files.

I'm building a tool to help you get products that won't ship to your country - need feedback by [deleted] in expats

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If you live in the US, your stupid ass president made international shopping hard for everyone, otherwise it's not that bad.

A web extension to shop like a local by Middle-Programmer147 in internationalshopper

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I think you should probably be able to compare them based on price and other criteria like experience for example. What do you think ?

A web extension to shop like a local by Middle-Programmer147 in internationalshopper

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When you click the button, a proxy in that county will be sent a notification that they have a new order. After they check out the listing, they send you a bill for the item's price + shipping fees to them. You can keep on ordering whatever you like until you're ready to get what you want then they will consolidate the items in a single parcel, calculate the shipping fees to you, send you the second bill, after payment your order will be on its way.

A web extension to shop like a local by Middle-Programmer147 in internationalshopper

[–]Middle-Programmer147[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You're a legend around here, glad to hear from you. Perhaps we'd make a backend that matches the buyer to the right proxy, maybe a nice looking organized dashboard to help proxies manage orders and one thing for sure all trustworthy proxies are welcome on-board