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Cut Data Warehouse Costs up to 54% with BigQuery
Migrate from Snowflake, Databricks, or Redshift with free migration tools. Exabyte scale without the Exabyte price.
BigQuery delivers up to 54% lower TCO than cloud alternatives. Migrate from legacy or competing warehouses using free BigQuery Migration Service with automated SQL translation. Get serverless scale with no infrastructure to manage, compressed storage, and flexible pricing—pay per query or commit for deeper discounts. New customers get $300 in free credit.
TSC Package Manager is a mutli-platform generic Ruby based package preparation and installation facility. Sub-packages are self-extracting well-compressed files that may be installed, removed, updated or patched. Well suited for non-root installations.
Moved to: https://github.com/tsc-collection/tsc-tpm
Now part of GitHub's TSC Collection available at https://github.com/tsc-collection
script to ease managing package upgrades in openSUSE
OpenSUSE package manager zypper lacks a way to see packages' version statuses in brief. It's also not possible to ignore package/RPM versions when checking or choosing packages to upgrade (eg. from version 1.2.3-1.2 to 1.2.4-1.2). With pkg_version-zypper.rb script you can first see a nice list of package statuses and ignore packages' minor versions (eg. from version 1.2.3-1.2 to 1.2.3-1.3) when upgrading your software.
...We have prebuilt them along with their dependencies to install into your system during installation. So, basically, after installing Chromebrew, you will have fully functional Ruby with Rubygems, Git, and a package manager dedicated just to your Chromebook.
Run everything from popular models with on-demand NVIDIA L4 GPUs to web apps without infrastructure management.
Run frontend and backend services, batch jobs, host LLMs, and queue processing workloads without the need to manage infrastructure. Cloud Run gives you on-demand GPU access for hosting LLMs and running real-time AI—with 5-second cold starts and automatic scale-to-zero so you only pay for actual usage. New customers get $300 in free credit to start.
Ohm is a free (open source) server manager, allowing Linux server configuration via an easy-to-use web interface. It aims to be an alternative to Plesk, cPanel and the like. DEVELOPMENT HAS BEEN MOVED TO GITHUB: http://github.com/Ohm-panel