Well written piece on an attack vector I'd never thought too hard about before. Thanks for elaborating on why sending an email or two to a random person helps an attacker achieve their goal. A lot of similar articles skip over details like that.
How is FE not actual programming? I spend less time on FE than I once did, but it has presented some of the most interesting programming challenges I've encountered in my career. It's a large technical space, rich with 'actual' programming to be done.
> Romania reportedly has unlimited for 4€ but I don't know which operator.
Orange Yoxo is the only one which has actually-unlimited, all the others have a fine-print somewhere with "up to X GB/month, then bandwidth is severely throttled".
I'm using the 4.9€ plan for a mountain webcam[1] and they have been true to their word, no throttling so far.
Played around with the code to implement a little bit of SIMD. Was able to squeeze out a decent improvement, ~250 fps avg, ~140 low, ~333 high (on an m4). Looks pretty straightforward to do threading with as well. Cool stuff! Could work to bring more gpu stuff back down to the cpu.
Did you exhaust the five-hour usage limit already? As I understand it, the ”additional usage” refers to anything beyond the standard five-hour usage limit.
According to the providers that I keep track of, Cumulus is typically pretty price competitive, except for MiniMax where DeepInfra and Together are much cheaper and GLM-5 where DeepInfra and z.AI's own hosting is much cheaper.
(Also technically qwen3 8b w/ novita being first place but barely)
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