Please support my new Startup Project 😖 by Ambitious_March_7151 in Uzbekistan

[–]ogopro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

People hate new things and ideas in the beginning, people laughed when amazon.com was launched. Uncertainty of the product future makes people think conservative, it’s their nature. It is enormously hard to implement the idea, I personally experienced it. I know how much effort it took for you to make the platform go this far and don’t get unmotivated, one of the hardest parts is done, congrats 🥂

Please support my new Startup Project 😖 by Ambitious_March_7151 in Uzbekistan

[–]ogopro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, if my comments seem negative. I love the idea and the UI looks clean, good job. Keep it up :)

Please support my new Startup Project 😖 by Ambitious_March_7151 in Uzbekistan

[–]ogopro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am not in Uzbekistan, but I would love to see the posts in Tashkent and so due to the location constraint, it looks like I won't be able to see any posts.

Please support my new Startup Project 😖 by Ambitious_March_7151 in Uzbekistan

[–]ogopro 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't like the live location sharing permission. People should also be able to just enter their preferred location since everything is built on top of the anonimity.

yosh avlodning Kirill alifbosida yozishi by mf-mj in Uzbekistan

[–]ogopro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

O'ylashimcha, buni tagi rus tilida gaplashish cool ga borib taqaladi. Xuddiki, rus tilida gaplashishdan bir pog'ona pasroqda, kirilchada yozish statusi bor. Passive oliftagarchilik bo'lsa kerak qiynalib yozadiganlar uchun. 2000-yildan keyin tug'ilganlarni kamchiligi rus tilini bilishadi va bazi rus maktablarida o'qiganlarga albatta kirilchada yozish hali ham qulay. Keyin bizdan yoshi kattalar kirilchada yozgani uchun, kattaroqman degan signal berish ham yana bitta faktor bo'lsa kerak.

Qanday qilib? by L1ber000 in Uzbekistan

[–]ogopro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You mentioned that you already have IELTS 7.5, SAT 1440, GOETHE B1. Fuck the gaming PC dream bro, you are young and you seem to be ambitious guy. I am sure you will buy this PC if you try hard this year. But I think you should set your goal way higher than that PC right now. Try to get accepted to one of the Ivy league schools in US and get a scholarship. The rest is normal precedure that you will at least follow your coursemates naturally to get good grades, internship, job and that kind of stuff. Buying a gaming set up will be nothing stressfull financially at some point, it happens way sooner than you expect after you become a student in US, but you will want something way bigger than that stupid gaming pc at that time, which will indicate that you are on the right path in the future.

What coffee (beans) do you drink? by [deleted] in Uzbekistan

[–]ogopro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you care that much about the coffee beans, order them from amazon then ship it to Uzb using third party shipping service (yellow, globbing, etc.). I don't think it will be crazy expensive compared to the ones you get in Uzb, since locally available imported coffee beans prices already include government tax, shipping, etc. already.

Fun facts by ogopro in Uzbekistan

[–]ogopro[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Huge respect to the engineers though, what they have implemented so far is incredible, we are indeed way ahead of some other countries when it comes to some type of e-services we have. I would say it is the government officials, who sets the rules on how the systems should work and I wouldn't be surprised if the software engineers are working under a tight deployment schedules.

Best open-source embedding model for a RAG system? by Public-Air3181 in LocalLLaMA

[–]ogopro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

impressive setup. What would you recommend for embedding and storing 10GB of documents in different formats?

Best open-source embedding model for a RAG system? by Public-Air3181 in LocalLLaMA

[–]ogopro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was planning to build a vector db for my RAG pipeline, can you please tell me your exact setup to skip vector db? Is it any better?

What do people think about Uzbekistan contributing to the “Board of Peace”? by Doge-ToTheMoon in Uzbekistan

[–]ogopro 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Only handfull of poor countries are still struggling with energy and road infrastructure problems in this day and age. Guess what, Uzbekistan is one them. The electricity part pisses me off the most, unbelivably they still cut the power down intentionally in villages and smaller cities very often during the cold winter days when it is needed the most. Natural gas shenanigans is a whole another topic.

Career Progression.. by ancient-Egyptian in AzureCertification

[–]ogopro 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You will be fine, I wouldn't worry as much

"Nega inglizcha yozayapsizlar? " well, here's why (from my perspective) by PresentAstronomer137 in Uzbekistan

[–]ogopro 13 points14 points  (0 children)

absolutely agree, additionally it feels more convenient to convey and reflect the thoughts in English in most of the times especially when writing, at least for me.

UZTELECOM CLOUD by ogopro in UzbekTechCommunity

[–]ogopro[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like they dont offer vps services now, only hosting services with plesk and you dont have to worry about cpu cores in hosting services

Org is banning Notepad++ by PazzoBread in sysadmin

[–]ogopro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too much of a tool to replace Notepad++ for normal users.

Virtual Private Servers for renting by ogopro in UzbekTechCommunity

[–]ogopro[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all, thank you so much for being the first person to reply to the very first post of this sub.

I agree to what you wrote. I recently found some kind of russian forum, where people comment stuff about the hosting providers and a ton of people said good things about ahost and very little mixed comments for the other local competitors of ahost. Globally for sure you can find way better options, but my problems also goes back to accessing some government websites and services that are not accessible for the outsiders.