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I think you should look at OpenRouter. It has budget controls

Ooh, this looks great!

The usage costs are rather high compared to S3 - 30x higher PUT/POST. It looks like batching operations is going to be vital.


Hmm, I'd expect to be able to actually access the contents of the git repo...

Docced Features: clone repos init new repos import repos

Missing features: list branches and tags list objects list commit history create new commits read raw git objects merge branches or repos read git object by path


they're coming soon, among a bunch of others like integrations w/ event subscriptions, sdks for all major languages, integrations w/ worker builds, etc

Yeah pricing seems okay with batching. The 128MB memory cap per Durable Object is what I'd watch. A repo with a few thousand files and some history could hit that faster than you'd expect, especially during delta resolution on push.

we do alot of work to optimize this on our side :)

I think by operation they mean `git clone` or `git push`, which can read or write hundreds or thousands of objects per operation.

Or even better, the blog post.

https://blog.calif.io/p/mad-bugs-claude-wrote-a-full-freebsd

But I found the exploit writeup pretty interesting


The article provides a way to do just that - click breakdown then you can deselect any product areas.

Just the Git operations show way more instability post acquisition.


That jumped out at me as well.

It is not hard to spec a Macbook Pro to $4000+ though

I'm a little skeptical of the top case cost - iFixit has these ranging from $90 to $160 usually. The most expensive I found was $299.

Maybe the author meant the entire repair would cost €780.


God is the name of the blanket we put over mystery to give it shape


If notice of the infractions is a envelope delivered days later and sitting on on end table for a week, typical drivers are going to rack up 4 strikes before seeing the first one!

Perfect enforcement has to come with immediate feedback


Agreed.

You may be amused/horrified to know that the UK police managed to send me a speeding ticket letter for a car I'd sold 6 months before the offence.

I only owned the car for a week, to sell on behalf of my partner who had moved abroad.


I remember a case from decades ago when someone went from clean license to a ban within 3 miles


I don't think even Simplenote was native on Windows (despite what noteapps.info says), there is no simplenote-windows repo and all signs point to simplenote-electron


yeah, unfortunately it was yet another Electron wrapper on Windows, though mobile/Mac (where it's more important) was native.

The website's idea is great, but unfortunately it's not comprehensive/reliable, otherwise finding an alternative would be much easier.


I like how Drizzle provides several options for the migrations.

1. DB is source of truth, generate TS from DB 2. TS to DB direct sync, no migration files 3. TS source, Drizzle generates and applies SQL 4. TS source, Drizzle generates SQL, runtime application 5. TS source, Drizzle generates SQL, manual application 6. TS source, Drizzle outputs SQL, Atlas application


Take Two has 13 years of sunk costs they need to recoup.

They will almost certainly do well with GTA 6, but maybe a game that can compete with GTA 6 will be coming out a lot sooner now.

We are a year away from GTA 6, presuming the HQ boiler explosion causes a delay.


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