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shagbag | 1 year ago | on: Remote Ramdisk (Based on NBD)

Hi,

I've been looking for a product I could create that takes advantage of my colo server with 1 TB of ram.

Introducing: mach3db Remote Ramdisk!

It uses nbd-server on the backend to allow users to read and write directly to my enormous ramdisk.

Automatic backups from ram to Amazon S3 are available as well.

On the client side, it is easy to connect with nbd-client.

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Security is implemented in two different ways:

1. nbd-server identifies clients by IP address.

2. Clients can encrypt their files before writing them to Remote Ramdisk.

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To make #2 easier, I've released pickle-database on GitHub.

https://github.com/mach3db/pickle-database

Simply pass a fernet key to the constructor and all file transfers become encrypted with zero additional effort.

You can save any Python3 object with minimal effort!

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Please let me know what you think.

Email james at mach3db.com for a free trial.

Thanks!

shagbag | 1 year ago | on: Wikipedia and Stack Overflow Search

Hi,

https://mach3db.com is now a frontend to search Wikipedia and Stack Overflow article titles.

Right now I only have simple substring search to reduce load on my server.

The results are clickable links that point to lightweight versions of Wikipedia and Stack Overflow articles.

Please give it a try!

It works best in the Vivaldi browser: https://vivaldi.com/

Stack Overflow results can also be filtered by minimum number of comments.

Please email [email protected] if you are interested in our blazing fast PostgreSQL compatible hosted database solution.

We also offer NocoDB (https://nocodb.com/) and Grist (https://www.getgrist.com/) high speed hosted instances.

Thanks!

shagbag | 1 year ago | on: Mach3db hosted grist (Airtable Competitor)

Hi,

I have a self hosted version of Grist running on my collocated server.

Grist is an Airtable competitor where functions are written in actual Python3.

The server uses mach3db technology to provide an extremely performant Grist install with HTTP Basic Auth login enabled.

.grist files are backed up to Amazon S3 daily for extreme data reliability.

I found the free SaaS version of Grist on https://www.getgrist.com/ to be extremely laggy in terms of new row creation.

My Grist instance performs much better.

Please let me know if you are interested in a free trial.

If you like the performance, we can negotiate a paid plan.

I'm not trying to run an FTP server so please don't use it as a way to take up a lot of storage and bandwidth with large binary files.

I'm looking for users who want to store mainly textual and numeric data with clean, Python based formulas.

Please email [email protected] for details.

Thanks

shagbag | 1 year ago

Hi,

We Sell SaaS LLC is proud to announce our partnership with Beelink Limited.

We buy computers directly from the manufacturer and soup them up with extreme additions!

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Our first bundle is the Size is Everything bundle, featuring:

1x Beelink SER5 Max with:

    Ryzen 7 5800H 8 core CPU

    AMD Radeon Graphics 8 core 2000 MHz GPU

    32 GB Ram!

    500 GB SSD

    Triple screen output support (1 HDMI 2.0, 1 DP 1.4, 1 USB Type C

    Gigabit Ethernet

    Dual band Wifi 6 + Bluetooth 5.2

    Three USB 3.2 Ports

    One USB 2 Port

    Audio Jack

    DC Power In Jack

    Standard Beelink Warranty

    Factory Windows install

    Condition: New in box
1x 12 TB External Hard Drive with:

    3.5" 12 TB SATA Hard Drive (equal to over twelve thousand gigabytes!)

    USB 3.0 Hard Drive Enclosure with external power supply

    Five year warranty!

    Please plug into a USB 3.2 port on the Beelink for maximum performance
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The total price of this bundle is $439.99 + USPS shipping.

We ship to the United States only for now.

I mainly take PayPal for payment at [email protected]

However, I can also take precious metals, cryptocurrency, etc.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

I currently have 19 bundles packed and ready to ship immediately.

Thanks!

shagbag | 1 year ago | on: VectorCheetahDB: The Fastest Vector Database as a Service in the World

VectorCheetahDB: The Fastest Vector Database As a Service In the World!

VectorCheetahDB runs on top of mach3db, the world's fastest Database As a Service (DBaaS).

You need to buy a mach3db subscription at https://shop.mach3db.com to use it.

VectorCheetahDB is a JSON REST API so no database libraries are required!

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Here are some of the main features:

Create tables with vector columns and optional JSON metadata column.

Vector columns can specify required vector length or accept any arbitrary vector.

Add, modify, and delete rows at lightning speed!

Compare vectors by: L2 distance (negative) inner product cosine distance

Create HNSW and IVFFLAT indexes to speed up vector comparison operations. Query a table by row id, ordered search, unordered search, or custom SQL search!

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REST API Documentation:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xPoqZ2Tv5v5KzKPQfMV4a0NF...

Go to View and set Text Width to Wide for maximum legibility.

If you want to test out mach3db and VectorCheetahDB to get a feel for their extreme speed, please email [email protected] to ask for a free test account.

Thanks!

shagbag | 1 year ago | on: Terminal Webmail

GMail in the web browser is extremely slow on older machines, requires JavaScript to be enabled, and can't run in text mode.

If you live in the Linux Terminal and you need access to GMail, you'll love Terminal Webmail.

Features:

    - Print email in terminal including inline images and gifs

    - Print attachments in terminal

    - Download attachments

    - Mark email as read

    - Reply to email using the default EDITOR on your system

    - Write email

    - Set to, cc, and bcc for any reply or written email

shagbag | 1 year ago | on: Mach3db: The Fastest Database as a Service

If someone uses the shared server too heavily, they will need to move to a dedicated server. For any mission critical use case, the dedicated server is superior.

The shared server has 72 CPU cores so it can handle a reasonable amount of parallel activity.

shagbag | 1 year ago | on: Mach3db: The Fastest Database as a Service

I offer mach3db on either a shared colo server or a dedicated colo server.

If you get multiple dedicated servers you could theoretically configure a master-master or master-slave arrangement.

The reason it's so fast is not just because it's on a dedicated server. There are actual differences between postgres and mach3db.

I invite anybody who wants to test mach3db to reach out for a free trial account. I think the speed will surprise people.

shagbag | 1 year ago | on: Mach3db: The Fastest Database as a Service

Hi,

I've just launched mach3db, the world's fastest database as a service (DBaaS).

It's Postgres compatible and it comes with these extensions installed: https://www.timescale.com/blog/top-8-postgresql-extensions/

Every user gets their own Postgres compatible database hosted on the mach3db.com server.

We back up every database to Amazon S3 every day. We retain the fourteen most recent backups as long as your subscription is current.

Currently, our server only has a 1 gigabit Internet connection. However, we can easily upgrade to 10 gigabit if we see enough demand for the product.

We are flexible and we can make custom arrangements such as: - more backups per day - more backups retained - dedicated servers - technology licensing - any reasonable request

Please email [email protected] if you'd like access to a demo account to try it out for free.

Thanks!

shagbag | 2 years ago | on: Sam Altman's SPAC: $ALCC

Does anyone have any insight into OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's SPAC, $ALCC?

Here is an excerpt from their 10K:

"Our amended and restated certificate of incorporation provides that we have until July 12, 2023, the date that is 24 months from the closing of the Initial Public Offering (or until October 12, 2023 if we have executed a letter of intent, agreement in principle or definitive agreement for an initial business combination by July 12, 2023) to complete our initial business combination. If we are unable to complete our initial business combination within such period, we will: (1) cease all operations except for the purpose of winding up; (2) as promptly as reasonably possible but not more than ten business days thereafter, redeem the public shares, at a per share price, payable in cash, equal to the aggregate amount then on deposit in the trust account, including interest (net of permitted withdrawals and up to $100,000 of interest to pay dissolution expenses), divided by the number of then outstanding public shares, which redemption will completely extinguish public stockholders’ rights as stockholders (including the right to receive further liquidating distributions, if any), subject to applicable law; and (3) as promptly as reasonably possible following such redemption, subject to the approval of our remaining stockholders and our board of directors, dissolve and liquidate, subject in each case to our obligations under Delaware law to provide for claims of creditors and the requirements of other applicable law."

So they have until July 12 to find an acquisition target. Anyone hear any rumors about which company might be acquired? I think if they pick any AI company the stock will pump pretty hard.

Thanks

shagbag | 6 years ago | on: Silicon Valley IT Administrator and Friends Charged in Insider Trading Ring

Simons is pretty reclusive, I don't think he's actually made an assertion about insider trading. Either way, you're right that I don't know for sure.

But all evidence points to a system that runs in a mostly automated manner, which would be the opposite of what you'd expect from an insider trader.

Someone who makes "gutsy calls" based on "intuition" like Steve Cohen is what I think most successful insider traders would look like.

shagbag | 6 years ago | on: Silicon Valley IT Administrator and Friends Charged in Insider Trading Ring

Simons doesn't do insider trading.

Arguably he paid long term capital gains on a basket that should have been short term capital gains.

But his system of short term, automated, stat arb / signal detection based trades are clearly not based on classified corporate data.

I suggest you read The Man Who Solved the Market for more info.

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