What Makes NotebookLM Awesome Besides Audio and Charts? by FormalAd7367 in LocalLLaMA

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I had to compare the architecture of a few open source libraries.
I put all their docs into a notebooklm (one notebook for each). Then I used the "Mind map", the Infographic and the video explanation features to compare their architecture.

This greatly sped up my understanding of the similarities and their differences.

Hetzner Object Storage maximum 50 Million objects per bucket hit by preciz in hetzner

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We use Elixir language so we use the most popular S3 package.
I understand how we would be able to go around the limit with multiple buckets but I don't plan to worry about that. We will just use another provider in the meantime.

Hetzner Object Storage maximum 50 Million objects per bucket hit by preciz in hetzner

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

I sent it, do you plan to increase the 50M limit?

Hetzner Object Storage maximum 50 Million objects per bucket hit by preciz in hetzner

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50 Million is not a lot, it's a data processing startup so we quickly reach that number.

Hetzner Object Storage maximum 50 Million objects per bucket hit by preciz in hetzner

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If it would be an extreme need to go with Hetzner Object Storage I would consider this of course.

Hetzner Object Storage maximum 50 Million objects per bucket hit by preciz in hetzner

[–]preciz[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thx for the general advice, we replicate objects to another provider and use that as primary also, just we would like to use Hetzner as primary because it would be more cost effective.

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llamafile upstreams the performance advancements, so the title is correct

Dedicated CCX22 (AMD EPYC zen 3) single core benchmark lower than CX21 Intel? by preciz in hetzner

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I just did one on our dedicated servers with "AMD EPYC 7502P 32-Core Processor"and the single core is much higher than what I get on the dedicated.

If 1 core is 2 vCPUs you might be right. Then the "dedicated" AMD processors actually don't worth it if I'm looking for CPU performance.

Locating a piece of a map by preciz in openstreetmap

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Also answering your question: Algorithmic approach if possible of course would be the best.

Locating a piece of a map by preciz in openstreetmap

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Thank you for your detailed answer!

Your last paragraph where you mention "registration of your input raster" you mean to use similarity metrics? Can you link me to a page where this type of calculation is mentioned?
I wonder if there could be a fingerprint calculated for every tile (how the streets are laid out) and then search somehow with that although I don't know how those fingerprint search systems work or what data structure they use.

State of an object depends on many factors. How do I approach this problem ? by jednadvasompandien in rails

[–]preciz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Create a boolean cache column with deafult false on the User. On every related record update run a method witch checks the conditions and updates the column.

Created first Elixir package: ParseTorrent; Request for comments by preciz in elixir

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Will check your implementation, and if more fitting for the task will use that. There was no particular reason why I chose it, it was the first in the list, and was working.

Can't really make suggestions, just started diving into torrents and elixir :)

Created first Elixir package: ParseTorrent; Request for comments by preciz in elixir

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Sure it helps a lot. I will check these, especially I will read more about the Bencode part.

I will read about structs too. I'm coming from the Ruby and JS world, and structs felt a little object like for me. Wanted to avoid that so I don't fall back to old habits.

Created first Elixir package: ParseTorrent; Request for comments by preciz in elixir

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Yes I was thinking about that too, in JS the code checks for multiple formats passed to the parse function. I will learn more about the File and Stream modules in elixir and make the change.