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Cloudflare’s China presence is already operated by a local company, like what Akamai is switching to.

https://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-partners-with-jd-clou...


What method do you use to send articles like this to your kindle?


Not OP but converting the page to PDF in reading mode (with Firefox) then using Amazon's sendtokindle[0] feature yielded decent results. Now I just use an e-reader that can read PDFs natively.

0: https://www.amazon.com/gp/sendtokindle/


Could you take and upload a picture of your alarm clock? You have made it sound very intriguing.



They put in all this engineering effort, but as a user in multiple workspaces in a large enterprise grid, this unified grid rework has been a strictly worse user experience.

In a large org, if I am in multiple workspaces, that often means they are completely separate contexts and unifying them makes it harder to look at exactly what I want.


I tried a lot to use remote servers for development when I had an Intel MacBook and I found the experience to always be so frustrating that I upgraded to the M series. Have the tools gotten any better or is vscode remote containers still the standard?


I did use them several years ago, for Clojure and ClojureScript development. Docker and docker-compose were my main tools, with syncthing helping synchronize source code in real time, Emacs as the editor. Everything worked quite well, but was never as easy and smooth as just running everything locally.


vscode remote containers are still the standard, but I find them very usable nowadays. My setup is a MBP M2 that I use to remote into a Windows WSL setup at home, a Linux desktop at work, and various servers. Nesting remote SSH + remote Docker works seamlessly, that was previously a major headache.


Interesting to see that their model comparisons don’t include OpenAI models.


Maybe not the reason, but claude sonnet obliterates gpt3.5 and there isn't a direct llama competitor to gpt4.


The 400B model seems to be a competitor, maybe not in parameter count, but benchmark-wise it seems to be similar.


Energy density is much higher, which is important for applications such as aviation.


What have you been using in place of AirBnB?


Not parent, but bluegrounds and regular apartment hotels.


The Arduino strategy seems to be similar to the Raspberry one - as people who grew up tinkering with Arduinos go into industry and are placed in charge of decisions, an upmarket edition of Arduino is a natural pick.


Also see: espressif and the esp-32, it's like a sick joke dealing with TI and NXP afterwards


Nah. You just use the Atmel chip and get rid of Arduino completely.


The benefit of Arduino is that your boss can say "we just need something that switches this water pump on whenever it's above 20C but not if the battery is low or for more than an hour per day", and you can have the whole project coded, soldered and working in an hour.

The advantage of the platform is speed of development, not engineering good practice or mass manufacturing.


I don't know, I'll use an ESP32, it takes the exact same amount of time to develop for and I get free wifi. I haven't used an Arduino in years.


Congratulations on the launch and good luck building a business around it! I remember running into you folks at OpenSauce last year and thinking just how useful it could be.


Thanks for the support! We will try get a booth at open sauce again this year. Hope to see you there :)


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