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From their response headers, it seems like the request is coming from NGINX directly. How do they defend themselves against DOS attacks?

Big server. And if it goes down it goes down? Who cares, it's hackernews.

I'm in India and we're affected as well.

Oceania here gang and i think that it is a global issue

I haven’t used Cursor since I use Neovim and it’s hard to move out.

The auto-complete suggestions from FIM models (either open source or even something Gemini Flash) punch far above their weight. That combined with CC/Codex has been a good setup for me.


That used to be the case a few years ago as well, when Wayland/sway was still considered experimental.

I had tried Manjaro i3, and XFCE’s i3 variant but at the end it was actually more convenient to install the KDE version and then install i3 on top.


True. In my experience, it has been good to use for second opinions and code reviews. Usually in CC/Codex via an MCP like zen.


> another factor to consider is that if you have a typical Prometheus `/metrics` endpoint that gets scraped every N seconds, there's a period in between the "final" scrape and the actual process exit where any recorded metrics won't get propagated. this may give you a false impression about whether there are any errors occurring during the shutdown sequence.

Have you come across any convenient solution for this? If my scrape interval is 15 seconds, I don't exactly have 30 seconds to record two scrapes.

This behavior has sort of been the reason why our services still use statsd since the push-based model doesn't see this problem.


Is "v2" based on their paper around Monarch?


It is Monarch, yes


Ah then is there any material on the new hybrid system that you mentioned? TIA.


The whole subreddit is moderated poorly. I’ve seen plenty of users post on r/LocalLlama about how something negative or constructive they said on the Cursor sub was just removed.


Claude also does that apparently. You give it a hint and it’ll lie about using that hint.

They talk about it here: https://www.anthropic.com/news/tracing-thoughts-language-mod...


Ungoogled Chromium removes those pesky manifestv3 changes as well? The ones which make uBlock basically non-functional.


I don't think so, but in practice when running uBlock on Chrome I still don't see ads. It's less efficient under the surface but the user experience hasn't changed significantly.


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