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A detailed account of migrating from DigitalOcean to Hetzner, resulting in significant cost savings and improved performance with zero downtime for the production environment.
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The comment thread discusses the comparison between Hetzner and DigitalOcean in terms of cost-effectiveness and service quality. Opinions vary regarding the accuracy of the comparison due to differences in server types, with some highlighting EU cloud providers' advantages over US counterparts. Savings from migrating are acknowledged but weighed against potential trade-offs such as redundancy and support services.
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The article provides an overview of the development progress for Kdenlive, a video editing software, from 2025. It highlights key features added in different releases, improvements to user interface and workflow, and future plans including new features like monitor mirroring and animated transition previews.
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The comment thread discusses Kdenlive, an open-source video editing tool, with opinions ranging from praise for its feature set to criticism of stability issues. Users compare it favorably to professional-grade software like DaVinci Resolve but note that frequent crashes and data loss risk project integrity. The conversation also touches on the relationship between Kdenlive and the KDE ecosystem.
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Fuzix OS is an open-source operating system designed for retrocomputers and microcontrollers, offering support for various processors like 6303, 6803, 6502, 6809, Z80, ARM, ESP8266, NS32K, and more. It includes detailed installation instructions, release notes, and a comprehensive list of supported systems.
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The comment thread discusses FUZIX, a platform that combines elements from various UZI forks and branches with learnings from ELKS and OMU. The user is confused by the unclear explanation on the landing page and finds the GitHub project page insufficient in providing details about FUZIX's nature.
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The comment thread discusses unusual behaviors of penguins at an aquarium, including their reactions to being broken up with, high relationship turnover among female penguins, and developing crushes on caretakers. The tone is neutral with a hint of humor.
Article: 41 min
Michael Oser Rabin, a renowned Israeli mathematician and computer scientist, has passed away at the age of 94. He was known for his significant contributions to computational complexity theory, cryptography, and automata theory. His work includes co-receiving the Turing Award in 1976 with Dana Scott for their paper on finite automata and decision problems, as well as developing algorithms such as Rabin cryptosystem, Rabin fingerprinting, and the Miller–Rabin primality test.
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The comment thread discusses Michael O. Rabin's significant contributions to cryptography, particularly in public-key cryptography and secure hash functions. There is debate on the relative importance of Rabin's work compared to that of the RSA team, with some suggesting marketing played a larger role than actual innovation. The discussion also touches on the impact of Rabin's one-way hash function discoveries on digital signatures and authentication methods.
Article: 45 min
The article discusses Japan's successful railway system, which is attributed to its unique business model, land use policies, and public policy decisions. The private ownership of numerous competing companies allows them to develop cities around their rail networks through side businesses like real estate, commercial establishments, and entertainment venues. This creates a virtuous cycle that attracts people to live and work near the railway lines, boosting ridership and revenue for the railways themselves.
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This comment thread discusses the reasons behind Japan's successful railway system and contrasts it with the US. Key points include the role of privatization, cultural values, zoning laws, and historical government support in Japan's infrastructure development. The discussion also highlights differences in societal structures between the two countries that may impact their ability to build similar systems.
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Amazon will discontinue its Kindle for PC app on June 30th, 2026, and is developing a new version compatible only with Windows 11. The discontinued app was used by users to download books locally and strip DRM, but Amazon has been updating the older versions of the app to prevent this practice.
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Users are expressing dissatisfaction with Amazon's DRM practices, discontinuation of support for older Kindle devices, and the introduction of a new PC app that is incompatible with Windows 10. Some users have already moved to alternative ecosystems like Kobo due to these issues.
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This article is an ongoing update log for a website dedicated to collecting and showcasing Amiga graphics from various sources such as magazines, artists, and game developers. The content includes images, animations, and scans from the Art Gallery sections of magazines like Compute! Amiga Resource and Amiga Magazin, as well as graphics from classic games and artists.
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The comment thread discusses nostalgia for the Amiga era, comparisons between Amiga graphics and modern technology, and debates about the classification of the Amiga as a 16-bit or 32-bit machine. The conversation also includes technical discussions on bit planes, color cycling, and pixel art techniques.
Article: 38 min
The article discusses the memory pipeline design of the Intel 80386 processor, focusing on how it achieves efficient virtual memory management. It explains the microcode for memory accesses, the role of segmentation in transforming logical addresses to linear addresses, and the use of descriptor caches to avoid redundant descriptor lookups. The text also covers parallel relocation and limit checking, early start optimization, paging fast path, bus interface, and caching techniques that contribute to the processor's performance.
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The user expresses interest in the article and mentions a desire for RSS/Atom feeds on Mr Github's platform, while also promoting their own related content.
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