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With write-back you’d only lose what was in cache right? Not the entire array?
Take a look at https://www.localscore.ai/. It helped me understand just what the difference in experience will be like.
Isn’t that just effectively un-minified? It’s just the client side code in the first place?
I have no advice but I’ve been thinking the same way. I like LLMs, I use LLMs, but the “shove an LLM into every product and call it more valuable” approach is not sustainable and it will fail. Hopefully not as a full on bubble collapsing economy thing, but it’s only a matter of time (I’d guess a year tops) until companies have to start admitting to losses and investors start retreating.
Hopefully someone with some decent economic knowledge will drop some advice, but frankly I doubt anyone can do much better than guess (or parrot old advice) what will be least impacted. Intuitively tech stocks are the ones that will be hurt, maybe it’s manufacturing stuff that will stay more stable, but it’s all such a complicated web of interdependency who knows.
I just started using them and I like it. It’s a good balance of easy and secure for me. I just added the container to my stack and then use their UI to point a subdomain at the internal port. Security can go pretty extreme if you set up their whole zero trust thing.
An alternative similar option is Pangolin. I’ve seen a lot of people like it to avoid Cloudflare, but I haven’t used it myself. There still has to be an endpoint running it, so you’ll need an external VPS, which then adds a cost to the equation but at least you control it.
At that point the pebbles just become rocks for you throw back at them.
Definitely not getting many pebbles I’d wager.
Right? On one hand I feel personally attacked, but on the other hand “oh thank god it’s not just me”.
But next year I swear I’ll have the time and energy to actually build all those cool ideas behind the domains! I hope….
How very dare you.
I’m just presenting that as a “is this what you mean”. If it is, then perhaps a FOSS or self hostable version fists or the community might be interested in one existing.
I pay for Kagi Search, it’s awesome. It’s got a ton of useful features you’d never see in advertising-based search engines, like the ability to up and down rank sites.