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Bloody posted:I do this except it's reasonably modern nas hardware. it's great tbh. i mean, its totally fine if your site doesn't get any hits
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I once saw someone serve a static website using Lambda functions and that sounds pretty ok (a series of S3 buckets with maybe some fancy routing) in reality it was lambda that was dynamically rendering all the html
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abigserve posted:in reality it was lambda that was dynamically rendering all the html
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Jonny 290 posted:i mean, its totally fine if your site doesn't get any hits yep exactly. extremely easy way to serve single digit per day page hits of static html
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abigserve posted:I once saw someone serve a static website using Lambda functions and that sounds pretty ok (a series of S3 buckets with maybe some fancy routing) in reality it was lambda that was dynamically rendering all the html Gazpacho fucked around with this message at 01:30 on Jun 28, 2022 |
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abigserve posted:I once saw someone serve a static website using Lambda functions and that sounds pretty ok (a series of S3 buckets with maybe some fancy routing) in reality it was lambda that was dynamically rendering all the html hahahaha now render all the icons via some dall-e invocation
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if someone hasn't done a filter where you render a web page but replace all the images by dall-e renderings of their alt-txts, please do
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wait wait you mean they were running chromium in lambda?
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Gazpacho posted:wait no they were just returning a constant html string from a lambda or at least thats how i understood it
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rotor posted:are they worse than the CS departments run by people who refuse to acknowledge the fact that a CS degree is almost all vocational training? but the actual academic computer science parts are the most fun ):
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Remember when spot prices for ec2 instances in us-east were like five times the price of spot instances in other availability zones because no one took az's seriously and just used the default?
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CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:the first EC2 instance was a Compaq under an intern's desk. that's cool
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RokosCockatrice posted:Remember when spot prices for ec2 instances in us-east were like five times the price of spot instances in other availability zones because no one took az's seriously and just used the default? you mean region? AZs have always had account specific identifiers, so amazon has at least a small amount of control over which AZs see the most action within a region. (i.e. my us-east-1a might be your us-east-1c)
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i still mainly work with aws, but aws-style regions seem like such an odd anti-pattern after getting used to gcp.
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post hole digger posted:i still mainly work with aws, but aws-style regions seem like such an odd anti-pattern after getting used to gcp. I haven't worked with GCP in a year or two, but aren't they essentially the same? 10 or so regions with names like us-east1 made up of 3+ availability zones each I know some aws regions don't have the full 3 zones, but what are the other differences?
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# ? Jun 28, 2022 17:23 |
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ive never used gcp but i just googled it andquote:Compute Engine resources are hosted in multiple locations worldwide. These locations are composed of regions and zones. A region is a specific geographical location where you can host your resources. Regions have three or more zones. For example, the us-west1 region denotes a region on the west coast of the United States that has three zones: us-west1-a, us-west1-b, and us-west1-c. isnt this the same thing
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# ? Jun 28, 2022 17:24 |
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sorry i just meant the way it organizes everything. if you're in aws and you want to work on something cross-region, you're looking at say us-east-1 and need to actually switch the console view to us-central-1 to view your resources in that region. in gcp, the things are arranged by project and all of your resources across the project are displayed together regardless of the region of a specific instance.
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# ? Jun 28, 2022 17:30 |
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oh. i cant remember the last time i've logged into the console to do anything. a buddy of mine has an aws account so big if he loads the aws web console they hit the API limits (the web ui uses the same API endpoints as the cli tools do) before everything loads and then they cant do anything for a few minutes.
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# ? Jun 28, 2022 17:41 |
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I have a feeling most people who develop the web consoles for the major cloud providers primarily use their CLI and/or APIs for everything. There's an intense feeling of "why are you even here" to most of them.
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nudgenudgetilt posted:you mean region? That's the stuff. And then some research center would soak up all of us-east-1d's spot instances for an afternoon trying to square a circle or something, so everyone else would get out-bid and all their spot instances would poof into ether
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LanceHunter posted:I have a feeling most people who develop the web consoles for the major cloud providers primarily use their CLI and/or APIs for everything. There's an intense feeling of "why are you even here" to most of them. thats how the documentation is even written. there's things you can't even do in the web ui.
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# ? Jun 28, 2022 18:45 |
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the only things i can think of that you would prefer to use console over CLI off the top of my head are billing and some IAM stuff. maaayyybbe eventbridge?
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conversely there are some services (chatbot is the one that immediately comes to mind) that cant be created/modified in cli/sdk and are only configurable from console.
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Gazpacho posted:lol at the excuse, the instructors just didn't want to teach new poo poo. also ibm gave them a deal on equipment without windows yeah it sucked rear end
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I tried to give an IAM user the ability to launch and stop and terminate their own EC2 images and assumed it was about as easy to grok as S3 perms and hosed it up and there’s so much loving documentation I can’t be bothered to read what I’m saying is they’re gonna need a bigger desk soon
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post hole digger posted:sorry i just meant the way it organizes everything. if you're in aws and you want to work on something cross-region, you're looking at say us-east-1 and need to actually switch the console view to us-central-1 to view your resources in that region. in gcp, the things are arranged by project and all of your resources across the project are displayed together regardless of the region of a specific instance. yeah, say what you want about Azure (and it has a lot of issues), but at least its console has a unified view and unified search unlike AWS.
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# ? Jun 29, 2022 04:45 |
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rotor posted:are they worse than the CS departments run by people who refuse to acknowledge the fact that a CS degree is almost all vocational training? nah gently caress that. university shouldn't be vocational training. good on those profs for frustrating the wants of business
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i hope a big amazon datacenter burns to the ground. that would loving own so hard
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:i hope a big amazon datacenter burns to the ground. that would loving own so hard france got a french version of this last year https://www.theregister.com/2022/03/22/ovhcloud_fire_datacenter_report/
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Asymmetric POSTer posted:france got a french version of this last year
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the first ec2 instance was a compaq under an interns desk?
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fart simpson posted:the first ec2 instance was a compaq under an interns desk? Isn't every server's first instance some tower under somebodies desk?
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fart simpson posted:the first ec2 instance was a compaq under an interns desk? the first ec2 instance was a compaq under an interns desk.
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thats what ive heard
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I have also heard that the first ec2 instance was a compaq under an interns desk.
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but here's the twist, that compaq under the interns desk? it was the first ec2 instance
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# ? Jun 30, 2022 07:54 |
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shouldn’t the first instance have been an ec1
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# ? Jun 30, 2022 09:19 |
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a freelancer server I played a shitload on in the mid-late 2000s was hosted on a tricked out pentium 4 in a dude's kitchen in germany hooked directly into a T1 line fuckin thing was rock solid too
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a freelancer server you played a shitload on in the mid-late 2000s was hosted on a tricked out pentium 4 in a dude's kitchen in germany hooked directly into a T1 line?
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yes, a freelancer server someone played a shitload on in the mid-late 2000s was hosted on a tricked out pentium 4 in a dude's kitchen in germany hooked directly into a T1 line. I heard that that loving thing was rock solid too.
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