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ctsrc / README.md
Last active May 17, 2025 15:01 — forked from niw/README.en.md
Guide: Run FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE for ARM64 in QEMU on Apple Silicon Mac (MacBook Pro M1, etc) with HVF acceleration (Hypervisor.framework)
@myobie
myobie / application.ex
Last active April 2, 2025 16:01
Using Finch with ExAws
defmodule Example.Application do
@moduledoc false
use Application
def start(_type, _args) do
children = [
Example.Repo,
ExampleWeb.Telemetry,
{Phoenix.PubSub, name: Example.PubSub},
@markerikson
markerikson / job-search-questions.md
Last active August 2, 2024 18:59
Assorted questions to ask companies in interviews

Questions

Company

  • company location / remote?
  • what project management method?
  • good and bad company culture?
  • performance reviews?
  • what's the path to profitability?
@yorickdowne
yorickdowne / HallOfBlame.md
Last active May 30, 2025 05:57
Great and less great SSDs for Ethereum nodes

Overview

Syncing an Ethereum node is largely reliant on latency and IOPS, I/O Per Second, of the storage. Budget SSDs will struggle to an extent, and some won't be able to sync at all. IOPS can roughly be used as proxy of / predictor for latency. Measuring latency directly is arguably better.

This document aims to snapshot some known good and known bad models.

The drive lists are ordered by interface and then by capacity and alphabetically by vendor name, not by preference. The lists are not exhaustive at all. @mwpastore linked a filterable spreadsheet in comments that has a far greater variety of drives and their characteristics. Filter it by DRAM yes, NAND Type TLC, Form Factor M.2, and desired capacity.

For size, 4TB is a very conservative choice. The smaller 2TB drive should last an Ethereum full node until at least sometime 2026, with [pre-merge history expiry](https://hackmd.io/@hBXHLw_9Qq2va4pRtI4bI