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It really is the criminals paradise, thus the record amount of shootings and rapes.


Record amounts of shootings... for the nordics. Compared to the US it's a rounding error.

Anyway, that has to do with integration issues, not public data so you guys are way off topic.


The Obi for your Wan


I also tried it for a full 100K credits (Wasted in 2 hours btw which is silly!).

Compared to both Udio and Suno, it's very very bad.. both at compositions, matching lyrics to music, keeping tempo and as soon as there's any distorted instruments like guitars or live, quality goes to radio-level.


The security model is very underestimated imo, it will be very evident when more bun projects reach production and not experimental.


But extremely expensive in comparison


That's the frustrating part of this and the inconsistency, we're doing benchmarks one day, making thousands of lookups, adding/removing domains, then during normal day operations we're getting blocked.


Is this only DNS or have issues with accessing CF networks? Do you own the subnet the server is on is it shared with others? Wondering if this is because of other traffic from the subnet and also affects you.


These are on spread out external IPs (VPSs) so not within CF networks or specific IP subnets. The common denominator is that at certain bursts of traffic, we get blocked.

If this had some kind of pattern we could avoid or improve, I wouldn't even bring it up.


Of course, it depends on the use-case, what I meant was "upstream DNS". I've edited.


In Sweden this is already basically banned, it’s nearly impossible to get a permit to setup a billboard anywhere because it has to be approved by municipal and land owner. It’s so difficult that i know a guy that bought many chunks of land and put up a 100M high baloon advertising instead because it doesn’t cover land and is exempt. It would have worked if he didn’t make the ads so distracting that it caused an accident and he was forced to stop by order law.


I was the original poster and was just about to post the same thing!

We really need to celebrate and bring out the Champagne :-)


I second that, everything "just works" as you'd expect it to.

If StreamOS can get widespread and they start to introduce desktop apps to the store, I think they can take some market share.


> everything "just works"

Just a note to readers who are interested in this: some games in your Steam library may still not work with Proton, but the ones that do work should have rather few issues. (I play exclusively on a Steam Deck so “should” is in reference to the variance in hardware among bespoke machines.)


Imo just works is an understatement. Many games work better than ever.


On low power hardware many games run better because they not strangled by windows bloat.


How bloated is Windows actually?


Idles at 50% CPU usage running background tasks on a dual core. For steam deck, enough to be noticeable in FPS.


Is that 50% CPU usage across all cores? That's impressive (as in impressively bad).

I haven't used Windows in a few years, but I was actually fairly happy with Windows 10 as a casual user.


One core, broadwell generation.

Devs don't test on low spec machines and MS fired the team that maintained the testing PC zoo a decade ago.


I have a 9950X3D and doing nothing Windows still lights up a core 5-20% every few seconds doing god knows what.

Linux on the same hardware does not.


I still have a Windows computer for a single reason: PUBG on Steam.

If that worked on Linux, I would not longer need Windows at all...


PUBG - the game that must have tried every different AC at some point. Plus layering multiple at the same time.

I am glad they've added bots years ago which made me stop playing so I do not miss it.


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