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Hetzner continues its growth in the US with a new location
Hillsboro, Oregon's network connections have a lot of advantages. It's worthwhile checking it out here: https://www.submarinecablemap.com/ --Katie
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What is the internet?
Now you can say that you've 'seen' the internet. You can see the map here
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Fiber carriers to Bermuda
Looking at this site there are 3 companies that own/operate undersea cables to the US
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Sudden ping increase playing from South America, anyone else?
This unfortunately won't get you the whole picture, but using some tools you can determine how your traffic is routed in one direction, and possibly the geographic path it takes as well. For example, in mine, I can see based on the names that I know my traffic is going through Equinix San Jose (equinix-sj), then likely to Palo Alto (pao1, palo), then to Los Angeles (lax). By looking up who owns what IP addresses, I can also see that my traffic goes from my local ISP (Sonic) to Telia, then to Amazon. While concerning, you can effectively ignore all of the hops that say "Request timed out." as those just mean the hop wasn't responding to pings (or in the case of the very end, the game server itself likely doesn't respond to pings). Unfortunately though, this is only half of the picture, as this doesn't let me see the path from anets servers to me. For that, I would need an AWS instance with similar routing rules to anet's servers. Still, this may be useful, as I'm guessing your traffic is using a submarine cable to get to anet's servers in the US. These unfortunately often have issues or maintenance that can cause measurable connectivity impacts - I'm in the US and we have a node on the NLNOG Ring, and we get alerts of connectivity issues with Europe on a regular basis.
- Data Centers
- Dota in EU is far away from dead
- Why American Power Endures
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Zero Point Leet Seconds
Well. Significantly more than that due to latency from switches etc and also because of the fact that there's so little land along the equator, meaning there's only one cable that travels roughly equatorially. It's from Fortaleza, Brazil to Kribi, Cameroon: https://www.submarinecablemap.com/
If you set up a bunch of good first-surface mirrors, I'm pretty sure you could get to pretty much the speed of light. You'd have to put them pretty high up in the air to avoid hitting things (a problem for cables as well, obviously) but putting the beam 2km in the air would still only lengthen the path by 4pi km, or .03%.
I have always found it very neat that the propagation speed of a light wave in glass is roughly the same as electrical waves in a coaxial cable. Both are shockingly slow compared to air/vacuum, but for completely different reasons. In both cases the advantages in signal integrity are immense.
- Casual Friday - Rave edition
- Could the internet literally be broken?
stylegan2-pytorch
- Wikipedia No Longer Considers CNET "Generally Reliable" Source After AI Scandal
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Discord Clone Using Next.js and Tailwind - Part 3: Channel List
export default function ChannelListBottomBar(): JSX.Element { const { client } = useChatContext(); const [micActive, setMicActive] = useState(false); const [audioActive, setAudioActive] = useState(false); return (
{client.user?.image && (div> )}setMicActive((currentValue) => !currentValue)} > button> setAudioActive((currentValue) => !currentValue)} > button> button> div> ); }{client.user?.name} span> {client.user?.online ? 'Online' : 'Offline'} span> p> button>
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Realism Engine SDXL v2.0 just released
I wonder if we will ever get a realism model which can produce normal faces like https://thispersondoesnotexist.com instead of like super symmetrical faces of models
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Spongebob!!!
this has been in circulation since a while AI images took off, and they certainly weren't convincing before they did. You know the old "try to name one thing in this image" macro? Pretty sure that was AI generated, there was also thispersondoesnotexist.com which was always pretty good but of course it is
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Many AI images have are photorealistic, but have a strangely empty and ''soulless'' expression. Something is wrong, but it's hard to say what
Not the workflow for these images, but if you easily want to spice up your gens with a bit more natural look, try using images from thispersondoesnotexist.com with IPAdapter face model.
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‘Nudify’ Apps That Use AI to ‘Undress’ Women in Photos Are Soaring in Popularity
...then they just use the app on generated images of not real people (potentially based on specific inputs to remind you of a real person).
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Quan Chi is from Massachusetts
Also we can generate very realistic faces with AI, https://thispersondoesnotexist.com/ (old example), fully 3D faces are doable at this point. So in another 5-10 years a low profile model like him wouldn't even be hired for this, they would just generate a digital face model. Unionizing will only speed up studios adoption of digital replacements.
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Sketchy Youtube comments talking about Hostinger
It looks like they all use a profile picture made with https://thispersondoesnotexist.com/
- Lorem picsum but for avatars?
What are some alternatives?
rayrender - A pathtracer for R. Build and render complex scenes and 3D data visualizations directly from R
DeepFaceLab - DeepFaceLab is the leading software for creating deepfakes.
mapgen4 - Mapgen4 procedural wilderness map generator
awesome-pretrained-stylegan2 - A collection of pre-trained StyleGAN 2 models to download
globe.gl - UI component for Globe Data Visualization using ThreeJS/WebGL
VQGAN-CLIP - Just playing with getting VQGAN+CLIP running locally, rather than having to use colab.
Fantasy-Map-Generator - Web application generating interactive and highly customizable maps
stylegan2-ada - StyleGAN2 with adaptive discriminator augmentation (ADA) - Official TensorFlow implementation
what-happens-when - An attempt to answer the age old interview question "What happens when you type google.com into your browser and press enter?"
mediapipe - Cross-platform, customizable ML solutions for live and streaming media.
duckduckgo-locales - Translation files for <a href="https://duckduckgo.com"> </a>
dalle-mini - DALL·E Mini - Generate images from a text prompt