The only use case for AI is where hallucinations don't matter. That is: abstract art
What is the point of abstract art if it contains no thought or emotion?
The only use case for AI is where hallucinations don't matter. That is: abstract art
What is the point of abstract art if it contains no thought or emotion?
You joke, but LLM's are absolutely going to clear out your tables with terrible DELETE queries though given the chance.
I see.
Tigris pricing table for those who are interested:
Component | Standard Tier | Infrequent Access Tier | Archive Tier ** | Archive Instant Retrieval Tier |
---|---|---|---|---|
Data Storage | $0.02/GB/month | $0.01/GB/month | $0.004/GB/month | $0.004/GB/month |
Class A Requests: PUT, COPY, POST, LIST | $0.005/1000 requests | $0.005/1000 requests | $0.005/1000 requests | $0.005/1000 requests |
Class B Requests: GET, SELECT, and all others | $0.0005/1000 requests | $0.0005/1000 requests | $0.0005/1000 requests | $0.0005/1000 requests |
Data Retrieval | Free | $0.01/GB | Free | $0.03/GB |
Minimum Storage Retention | - | 30 days | 90 days | 90 days |
Object Notifications | $0.01/1000 events published | $0.01/1000 events published | $0.01/1000 events published | $0.01/1000 events published |
Egress (Data Transfer to Internet) | Free | Free | Free | Free |
For reference B2 is $0.006/GB
Why did you choose Tigris over the cheaper B2?
Thanks for the update, good luck with your trip.
That title does not give a good impression, but I've watched the first minute (don't have more time gotta go to work) and it seems like it's a somewhat serious video.
KDE has "Window Rules" and I think it has an option for that
I think this is a very good analogy
PSA OP "wikipediasuckscoop" seems to have a personal vendetta against wikipedia. All their posts are various articles bashing the site.