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I'm no lawyer, but this part

"You are hereby granted a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license under Broadcom’s copyrights to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software in source code or binary form for use in connection with Broadcom products."

Feels like it's saying you're only allowed to use it in the future if you use it in relation to some Broadcom product.


One of my servers has a Broadcom NIC, so I guess I’m good to go.

I’m pretty sure we all have some Broadcom chips.

Even if that’s only the LEDs on the front panel.


> 0.5Mbps (500Kbps)

I am cautiously optimistic that this means even if thousands of these devices suddenly "light up" in an outage, the infrastructure should be able to handle them, right? Thoughts?


You can’t use it perpetually they force you to upgrade after a while. It’s called „standby plan” for a reason.


I for one think this is a great marketing opportunity. Even if you have the best gigabit fiber, at five dollars a month, this is a no brainer for a lot of people. If you can have monthly recurring revenue for starlink doing essentially nothing, why not? Also, it is probably easier to upsell to existing customers.


What is the Agent Organizer you use?


It’s a Claude agent prompt. I don’t recall who originally shared it, so I can’t yet attribute the source, but I’ll track that down shortly and add proper attribution here.

Here’s the Claude agent markdown:

https://github.com/lst97/claude-code-sub-agents/blob/main/ag...

Edit: Updated from the old Pastebin link to the GitHub version. Attribution found: lst97 on GitHub


How it looks like Claude agent is written by Claude...


Do you expect people to do investigative journalism for free?


This sounds interesting. Do you have anything to show yet?


Not yet, but we'll need beta testers. If you're interested and in a large metro area please reach out to ofek [at] nestful [dot] app mentioning said metro.


The main question as always is price. I was also interested in things like Chainguard and Docker secure images until I had a sales call with them and found out the price.

I can’t seem to find the price anywhere on your site… I assume the reason for that is that it’s also nearly impossible for a non-fortune 500 to afford?


Nope - we're early stage so we're really flexible not just on pricing but licensing terms too. We have many customers that are smaller startups, not just typical F500 types.


Can you talk a little bit about your Victoria Logs setup? About how many logs are you ingesting and what kind of sizing do you have on your setup?


Sure thing!

Ingested logs 24h: 428 Mil Ingested bytes 24h: 625GB Inser req/s: 6k/s

8vCPU, 16GB mem. Running standard-rwo PVC on GCP.

We have a couple of projects like this with similar usage and similar machine sizing.

Still running vmlogs-single, and we will until we see a need to move to vmlogs-cluster version.


That sounds like a lot of resources provisioned for 6k/s. 625GB/24hr is a small footprint.


I would have said it sounded pretty good. What technologies are you comparing it against, out of curiosity.


ClickHouse


Can you share any additional details? What kind of ingestion do you have, with what dimensions of a clickhouse cluster?

I'm also curious how it handles structured vs unstructured logs.

Thanks!


That seems pretty good. Do you have any sort of HA solution?


personally Hetzner SX295 that has 14x 22 TB on a ZFS setup

It ingests 70k lines per second without a sweat

reads are just as fast


If it helps, this has been one of the most infuriating things for me in recent memory. I don't understand why this wasn't opt-in.


thanks, will fwd to team

you're talking about the desktop notification in particular, right?


Yeah. I mean, the rest is concerning. But one day it just started popping up every time I went into a meeting. Which, of course, was exactly the time that I was busy in a meeting, and didn't have time to dig through settings to figure out how to turn it off.


* team receives feedback

"Bin it, no one will turn it on, make them turn it off if they don't want it"


"It's just one user, we have x users who haven't complained. Not an issue"


I didn't see it mentioned, but the quick fix for this (assuming you don't depend on the order of id's) is just to alter your sequence to use the max negative int, and increment from there. Not a complete solution, but buys enough time to actually fix the issue.


Fun video about the same topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDs3o1uLEdU


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