wodenokoto 6 months ago

For something called "with Gnuplot", I was expecting it to be just as much a gnuplot tutorial, or at least a "show off" of how to code plots using gnuplot.

But other than that, it was a really nice analysis.

victorbjorklund 6 months ago

Anyone has an idea why price dropped since 2022?

  • suncore 6 months ago

    Maybe the buyers started migrating to IPv6 when they saw how expensive IPv4 addresses are and there is a delay before they actually migrate. IPv4 addresses are way more expensive than I thought, upwards of $60 per address, jeez...

    • ta1243 6 months ago

      If you think they're worth $60 an address then you can make a fortune buying them at half the price at https://auctions.ipv4.global/prior-sales

      At 5% roi though, even $60 an address would be $3 a year. Address owners typically charge far more -- Amazon for example charges $43 an address per year.

  • jiggawatts 6 months ago

    My best guess is that the public clouds stopped expanding after the end of ZIRP because startups vanished overnight and demand dried up.

    • jgalt212 6 months ago

      GPU instances don't need public IP addresses.

  • everfrustrated 6 months ago

    Pure speculation but could be at the end of zirp companies sold off IP assets / bankruptcy sales is depressing price.

lloydatkinson 6 months ago

My favourite part of this is the part where gnuplot is barely mentioned and no code is shown for generating those graphs.

Bravo, 11/10.