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I found it very useful for proofreading. It's easier than copying/pasting the content into ChatGPT or similar, as it's right in the editor. I disabled the autocomplete though, as I found it breaks my flow of thoughts

(Wrote about this: https://stanislas.blog/2025/02/writing-workflow-llm/)


Weathergraph is the best weather app I've ever used, thank you so much for it!


Thank you! I hope to keep it that way :).


All new buckets are using Hive as their backend.


Yes, I was replying to OP saying that "One of my buckets currently […]".

I'm late to replying but since you are a Scaleway Object Storage, I am right on the timeline of the versions of it?


It's 24h, as requested by Apple's EULA


I've been using s3ql for a while, but this looks great. After testing it for a few hours, the performance seems solid. I'm glad it has a data cache feature like s3ql.


Thanks for verifying that.

I have saw people asking SQL database support for s3ql, to make s3ql accessible from multiple machines, right now, JuiceFS could be a choice.



How do you do that?


They just proxy it on the fly with camo: https://github.com/atmos/camo



Since the new AMD VMs from Hetzner have similar pricing to Scaleway's DEV instances, I did some Geekbench tests:

- Hetzner EPYC Rome: 600/1900 - Scaleway EPYC Zen (DEV): 526/1844

Not much difference for a generation bump. But still, good value!

Other offers:

- Scaleway EPYC Zen (GP): 826/2887 - Hetzner Xeon Skylake: 673/2325


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