
Andrea Ciccarello
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Andrea Ciccarello
@CiccaAndre
Scienze informatiche @Unipr. Moderatore per qualche subreddit nel tempo libero.
Italy 🇮🇹, Europe 🇪🇺. 가입일 Aralık 2014
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I servizi in streaming compatibili con l'app @AppleTV sono:
- Disney+
-Paramount+
-PlutoTV
-Arte
-PrimeVideo
-HBO MAX
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@Claplaz @hbomaxit @ItaliaOggi Si sa quanto faccia Now TV? AGCOM da una indicazione, ma è sempre mescolato con altro.
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La piattaforma in streaming @hbomaxit è partita in Italia lo scorso 13 gennaio.
E finora, secondo le stime di Sensemakers, ha raggiunto circa 400 mila abbonati.
Netflix è stabile a 5,3 milioni, Disney+ a 2,1 milioni, Dazn sotto i 2 milioni.
Su @ItaliaOggi.
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@peter_cheng @basedjensen There is no truth seeking in a LLM
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@basedjensen To be fair, it takes time to train a fundamentally different model that is supposed to be truth seeking, although they never mentioned anything on their architecture level
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Funniest part about this is xai has had access to a significantly larger compute pool and can't seem to train anything decent to save their lives
Lisan al Gaib@scaling01
GPT-5.5 was trained on a 100k GB200 cluster probably the Stargate in Abilene Texas with 2 out of 8 completed buildings and ~112k operational GPUs
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@Gene73882419 @mundoxrbrasil It’s an iPad app, there is no official support for AVP
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@mundoxrbrasil It’s nice that it’s on AVP but yeah little more effort to get few native features. I’ll be trying it on AVP M5 tonight
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I downloaded Control Ultimate on AVP expecting a more native experience, with proper window and aspect ratio… but that’s not quite the case.
That said, I was impressed: running directly on the M2 with MVD, widgets and other apps open at the same time.
A 40GB game running on-device with solid graphical performance. @remedygames @ControlRemedy It shouldn’t be that hard to adapt the game to run in a window with a native visionOS aspect ratio.
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@planedrop @underlinux @davepl1968 @Ubiquiti @MactelecomN Ubiquity is not a company only for enterprise customers. If there is no reason in a production environment you just have to click a button.
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@CiccaAndre @underlinux @davepl1968 @Ubiquiti @MactelecomN There is no situation in a production environment in which you should default allow. Least privilege is always the way to go and the default.
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If you're not using @Ubiquiti gear, you're missing out on this kind of nerdfest. So many charts and graphs!
I'm downloading Deepseek 70B over 5Gb fiber and it ranges from 1.5Gb/sec to 4.5GB/sec, which speaks pretty well to HuggingFace's connectivity!
There's a UDMPro Max, 14 switches, 10 access points. Looks like 17 non-Unifi devices as well.
My devices range from 25Gb fiber to 10MB PDP-11s, and they all happily communicate!
There are currently 107 network clients on the local LAN... 33 hardwired (25Gb, 10Gb, 1Gb) and 74 wifi clients.
I have most of my central APs upgraded to 10Gb connections and WiFI 7, so I've seen some crazy speeds in bench tests (2Gb/sec+).
90% of this is out-of-pocket and not sponsored; I just like the gear. And it's made in America!

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@planedrop @underlinux @davepl1968 @Ubiquiti @MactelecomN I don't get the problem, you will always fond someone what want the default the other way around. When you create your VLAN you just have to select your preferred default.
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@CiccaAndre @underlinux @davepl1968 @Ubiquiti @MactelecomN Like a lot of other firewalls it should be default deny at a base level. If there's no allow rules, no traffic passes. This is independent of which VLAN we are talking about.
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@underlinux @CiccaAndre @davepl1968 @Ubiquiti @MactelecomN This is basically exactly my point. The default security posture doesn't change the firewall to proper default deny. It just uses the isolate network button.
IMHO Unifi should be default deny at a deeper level.
But this is just one thing I don't love about the firewalls.
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Se non lo avete ancora giocato. Potete anche comprarlo su steam a 4 euro.
CONTROL Resonant 🔻Wishlist Now!@ControlRemedy
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@RealDioEgizio @uncreativetom Rosetta relies on the entire Intel version of the OS, which is upwards of 2GB. I mentioned it in the thread.
Without those 2GB, Rosetta does not work.
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Rosetta 2 requires almost the entire OS to have Intel support. That's how it works. Everything that isn't a kernel driver runs as Intel code when you use it.
When macOS fully drops Intel support, Rosetta 2 stops working. That's why they're doing this.
Sarah Burssty@SarahBurssty
> creates revolutionary x86 to arm64 translator > discontinues it > refuses to elaborate > leaves
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@Dr_Scaphandre @Lina_Hoshino Valve started proton with MacOS support and Valve even were invented to showcase their SteamVR platform for macOS on WWDC 2017.
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@Lina_Hoshino Imagine if Apple and Valve teamed up and Valve implemented proton on Mac. I’d have no reason to have anything other than a Mac Studio for my gaming PC at that point. 🤔
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@aaronp613 10 foot USB C to C cable wow. Hope it's USB 3....
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@Alex806854 @vgg5465 @recifar Stai cadendo un po' dal pero. Nei paesi dove un infermiere non viene pagato 2 lire e tanti saluti i prezzi delle degenze sono sempre molto elevati.
Forse solo così si capisce il miracolo che sta facendo attualmente il SSN
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@CiccaAndre @Xecuter2 @davepl1968 @Ubiquiti FWIW I can’t use the U6 products here either, but plenty of cheap consumer gear (example, Nighthawk AP or TP-link) don’t sweat this stuff at all.
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@CiccaAndre @Xecuter2 @davepl1968 @Ubiquiti In my experience, the U7 products are so buggy that they literally cannot touch a VLAN moving any kind of traffic like this.
Both me and a few friends have all had to write this off in our homes. Sad.
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@tannerdsilva @Xecuter2 @davepl1968 @Ubiquiti I daily use an Apple TV 4K 2022 with a good amount of thread over matter devices.
Now I am using it with home assistant in order to have a better view of the situation.
I still prefer zigbee, less likely to break.
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@CiccaAndre @Xecuter2 @davepl1968 @Ubiquiti Fair. I’ll give them credit that it’s improved a lot in the last ~12 months.
I’m talking about link local IPv6 multicasting…Matter over Thread, which Apple makes insanely easy for users to deploy.
You can find these limits with an Apple TV and like $200 worth of smart bulbs.
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@planedrop @davepl1968 @Ubiquiti What limitation did you found? It’s always interesting to hear multiple perspectives.
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@davepl1968 @Ubiquiti They've got some nice stuff for sure, but their firewalls still leave a good chunk to be desired and their reliability/consistency/stability isn't always the best.
I tend to use their APs and switches for production setups, but not their firewalls except the most simple installs.
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@tannerdsilva @Xecuter2 @davepl1968 @Ubiquiti IPv6 is surely not the best (not decades behind), but I would say it’s even that important in the home environment. The only real limitation is where you have a IPS that relies on GCNAT/MAP-T/MAP-E.
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@CiccaAndre @Xecuter2 @davepl1968 @Ubiquiti I think the equipment is subpar for all possible uses, enterprise all the way to small home. The IPv6 stack is literally decades behind modern standards. Its always been the budget choice, for a reason.
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@Xecuter2 @davepl1968 @Ubiquiti Yes you can. I never had one of their devices fail catastrophically.
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@CiccaAndre @davepl1968 @Ubiquiti You can't revert firmware updates with a single click. When things break with Unifi they break catastrophically.
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@tannerdsilva @Xecuter2 @davepl1968 @Ubiquiti We passed from you can’t use ubiquiti for enterprise to you can’t use it for home and small business…
Bro if someone is talking about huge infrastructure I am responding to that argument, I never said that you should make a separate/test network at home
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@Xecuter2 @CiccaAndre @davepl1968 @Ubiquiti People go way too far to defend this stuff. “Just build a completely separate network and test that first bro! This is a completely reasonable thing to do for home and small businesses” smh
Want to see dual firmware with one click reverting? That’s Netgear (and others I’m sure)
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