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**(#dy3n2cq) Also interesting:

edit_hash: When a message is edited, a new message is created– this field holds the hash of the modified messag …**
Also interesting:

edit_hash: When a message is edited, a new message is created– this field holds the hash of the modified message. The client follows the chain of edit hashes to end up at the final, edited message to display. This lets us keep an “undo” history (not yet implemented) and is a marker so the client can display a marker that the message has been edited. ⌘ Read more

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**(#pldqlcq) My solution to:

How much will the storage of logs cost for a standard, monolithic 100,000 RPS web application?

  • 512 bytes logge …**
    My solution to:

How much will the storage of logs cost for a standard, monolithic 100,000 RPS web application?

  • 512 bytes logged per request

  • 100,000 RPS

  • ~50MB/s

    • ~4TB/day
  • $0.02/GB Blob Storage

    • $0 ingress
  • 90 days retention

    • ~400TB

    • $8k Blob Storage

  • Costs:

    • ~$88/day

    • ~$2.6k/month

    • ~$32k/year ⌘ Read more

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**(#ptp2n7a) > Why is my @ mention is all over the place?

Just the way yarnd (my client) behaves, which I’m also refactoring and improving the …**

Why is my @ mention is all over the place?

Just the way yarnd (my client) behaves, which I’m also refactoring and improving the way mentions are expanded and auto-completed. ⌘ Read more

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(#czryzka) @bender@bender We went to Hoi An today and bought tickets to see the “old town”. We lasted about 2 hours before we’d had enough of …
@bender We went to Hoi An today and bought tickets to see the “old town”. We lasted about 2 hours before we’d had enough of the hustle, bustle, scammers, pollution, constant beeping and all manner of over capitalized nonsense! 🤣 We ate nothing! 😅 ⌘ Read more

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Yes it work: 2024-12-01T19:38:35Z twtxt/1.2.3 (+https://eapl.mx/twtxt.txt; @eapl) :D

The .log is just a simple append each request. The idea with the .cvs is to have it tally up how many request there have been from each client as a way to avoid having the log file grow too big. And that you can open the .cvs as a spreadsheet and have an easy overview and filtering options.

Access to those files are closed to the public.

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