Enfabrica "build[s] foundational fabrics for the next decade of high-performance distributed computing, through intelligent hardware-software co-design."
Interesting. If you click on one of the blue circles representing a data center, it shows latencies to the other data centers.
This took me a second to figure out — maybe consider adding a note along the lines of “click to select a data center” on the site?
These aren't even data centers, but aggregates. They're regions, composed of many different bits of networking and compute in various levels of abstraction - dc, edge installation, whatever.
Within these regions there's a lot of variation from zone to zone, so the methodology matters.
I appreciate the effort to collect the data, but I think the rotating globe is an idea that looks cool, but makes the visualization harder to use. If I click on us-east-1, there's a 229ms line to...somewhere that I can't see. Meanwhile, I can't see the latency between us-east-1 and us-east-2.
Perhaps if you selected a datacenter, and it switched to a 2-d projection with that datacenter at the center of the map, it would be better?
Or perhaps augment the visualization with a table?
Author here - You can see the raw data as a table here: https://www.cloudping.co. Sometimes visualizations like this are a careful act of balancing practicality with cool-factor.
I agree that enabling any form of remote access controlled by a third party increases attack surface, but I also feel like Tailscale has earned more of my trust than other vendors with the quality of their past security responses.
That incident ended badly for anyone that had a Windows box and got 0wned. Tailscale's response was good, but my trust in the software they produce was damaged by that incident. I'm a current Tailscale user (esp with their AppleTV app), but that incident wasn't good.
It might be that Discord is remembering user information in iCloud in a way that persists following reinstall, similar to how some games save progress. Clearing the password entry would thus be insufficient.
This article [1] notes that "The incident, ...came the same day 25 people were injured, six seriously, aboard a Hawaiian Airlines flight from Phoenix to Honolulu during severe turbulence in the vicinity of Maui."
A local source [2] comments on the weather that day: "On the day this happened, we recall well that the Hawaiian Islands were in the midst of an exceptionally strong wind and rainstorm that was, even for Hawaii, highly unusual."
Correlation, not causation, but a speculative explanation nonetheless?
- [Scaling to 100K+ GPU AI Clusters Using Flat 2-tier Network Designs](https://blog.enfabrica.net/scaling-to-100k-gpu-ai-clusters-u...) (Enfabrica blog)
- [Nvidia-backed Enfabrica releases system aimed at easing memory costs] (https://www.reuters.com/business/nvidia-backed-enfabrica-rel...) (Reuters)