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Right now, Qwen3 4B


I am reading this right now on my N100 desktop and it's 7W


I've seen two super nova in my life time. once in 2008 and another in 2012


using this same architecture, it would be cool to build a serverless-git


I would have thought for sure someone would have already tried that, but regrettably trying to search for "serverless git" coughs up innumerable references to the framework that is hosted on GIThub

Anyway, I was curious how much work such a stunt would be and based on the git-http-backend docs <https://git.github.io/git-scm.com/docs/git-http-backend#Docu...> it seems like there are actually a manageable number of endpoints

I actually prefer their second scenario of splitting out access to the objects and pack files but since doing that would still require a function (or, ahem, a web server running) I suspect that optimization is not within the scope of what you had in mind


Isn’t GitHub already serverless git?


I probably have the same N100 miniforums and can only get it down to 7w. Is it possible you could share how you got it down to 3.6W and 4-8W?

I just got this N100 a few weeks ago, have it on a killawatt next to my desk.


There are many tips here: https://gathering.tweakers.net/forum/list_messages/2096876 but I think the thing that did the trick was simply `powertop —-auto-tune`. I also disabled the wifi in the bios. I ran for a bit with turbo disabled which lowered the consumption a tiny bit and severely limited the peak usage, but it also made the system slow overall. So I enabled it again and now sometimes usage spikes but feels snappy. I’m running Fedora.


my story with them: Chase bank refused to cash their own Chase cashiers check. Seems crazy but I had to get a lawyer involved.


thankfully i just DM'd the mercury team and got a temp approval to deposit the 180k


yes that's the whole point of arxiv to allow anyone to publish.


> Some interesting challenges: 1. There is a React parser that is used to parse, insert the style, and serialize it back to code 2.

here's another approach I used with dynamic react

https://github.com/mhsdesign/jit-browser-tailwindcss "dynamic tailwind"


I've had the same exact experiences.


this is so bizarre? I use GraphQL with Remix in my loader. It's a great combination. 7ms response from SQL. I can't understand the article. Sorry this person doesn't understand GraphQL nor Remix. might be AI generated


Nope, I wrote it myself (although maybe poorly!).

GraphQL from a Remix loader is doable. Works great if you have an existing GraphQL you want to consume.

If you don't, though, I prefer avoiding the extra HTTP request.


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