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What happened to Provider Poll 2025?

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  • Replaced by ServerVerify pinned post.

    Pay all monies to @jbiloh!

    Thanked by 1nghialele
  • @nghialele said:

    @forest said:

    @nghialele said:
    1. Azure
    2. Google Cloud Platform
    3. Oracle Cloud
    4. ClawCloud
    5. Cloudcone
    6. DediRock

    Personal choices, no biased.

    this is a joke

    Better choices:

    1. VeloxMedia
    2. C1V Hosting
    3. iHostART
    4. CharityHost
    5. ColoCrossing resellers

    Contenders for the final 💯

    @Socheat said:

    @nghialele said:
    1. Azure
    2. Google Cloud Platform
    3. Oracle Cloud
    4. ClawCloud
    5. Cloudcone
    6. DediRock

    Personal choices, no biased.

    this is a joke

    1. Charity Host. You must have forgotten that one.

    Yeah man, forgot about this.

    The funny thing is that I actually have all of those except CharityHost and am fairly happy with them. C1V Hosting is a bit weird because they make me pay VAT as an American but is otherwise pretty solid for a basement provider. iHostArt hasn't seen any real downtime in quite a while and is cheap. I have ServerHost which is a ColoCrossing reseller which has remarkably good specs for a literal $11/year VPS. Also VeloxMedia I guess.

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  • Hmmmm

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @MikeA said:
    It's being replaced with the Members Poll 2026, where providers can vote for their top LET community member instead.

    If we win, we will do 1 pushup or squat per received vote.

  • @FAT32 said:
    It will happen... give me some time to prepare.

    HES ALIVE

  • raviravi Member

    @FAT32 said:
    It will happen... give me some time to prepare.

    that is an amazing update.

    Thanked by 1FAT32
  • @FAT32 said:
    It will happen... give me some time to prepare.

    Has to be best post of year 2026 so far.

  • @truemagic said:

    @FAT32 said:
    It will happen... give me some time to prepare.

    Has to be best post of year 2026 so far.

    I believe the best post so far is that $5/year offer from MXRoute, in current economical and technological crisis.

  • @default said:

    @truemagic said:

    @FAT32 said:
    It will happen... give me some time to prepare.

    Has to be best post of year 2026 so far.

    I believe the best post so far is that $5/year offer from MXRoute, in current economical and technological crisis.

    I have 25G $10/3yrs during BF2026 😂

  • DediRockDediRock Member, Patron Provider

    @titus said:
    Just for fun :)

    1.) Crunchbits - @crunchbits
    2.) HostSailor - @HostSailor
    3.) AdvinServers - @advinservers

    +1 DediRock . @DediRock

    woot awesome thx @titus

    Thanked by 3oloke nghialele titus
  • DediRockDediRock Member, Patron Provider
    edited February 26

    @zed said:

    @stable_genius said:

    @cmeerw said:

    @forest said:

    @angstrom said: What you left out is the serious time and effort needed to carry out this poll (i.e., to make this poll happen)

    Out of curiosity, what makes it require so much time and effort? It's not just opening a poll?

    Contacting providers for any giveaways and counting votes, I'd guess.

    Couldn't an AI agent do that?

    Google's response: "Yes, an AI agent could potentially do that, as they are designed to autonomously plan and execute multi-step tasks, such as handling workflows, using tools, and making decisions without constant human intervention."

    Any thoughts on this @DediRock

    Hey @zed how its going man? Well as you know I don't really use AI much but kind of just off the top of my head do I think its possible?

    From a purely computational standpoint — yes — an AI agent could theoretically ingest the full semantic corpus of the LowEndTalk Provider Poll thread, construct a weighted engagement matrix, perform sentiment clustering across participating providers, dynamically reconcile giveaway sponsorship vectors, and deploy an automated polling infrastructure with real-time bilohbucks normalization.

    In fact — a sufficiently tuned multi-agent system could:

    • Scrape historical Provider Poll datasets
    • Identify longitudinal voting patterns
    • Detect anomalous meme velocity spikes
    • Optimize giveaway ROI allocation
    • Predict which provider will post “+1 DediRock” within a ±3 comment deviation window

    However — we must consider the human variables.

    An AI may be capable of counting votes —
    but can it emotionally process the disappointment of a delayed February giveaway thread?

    Can it truly internalize the cultural weight of a Spoiler tag containing nothing?

    These are non-trivial community alignment challenges.

    Moreover — delegating Provider Poll governance to artificial intelligence introduces governance-layer implications:

    • Autonomous thread pinning escalation
    • Recursive YABS amplification loops
    • Giveaway hyperinflation events

    The infrastructure could handle it — yes.
    The culture layer? Unclear.

    :)

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  • @DediRock said: but can it emotionally process the disappointment of a delayed February giveaway thread?

    No, but it can incorporate that into its sentiment analysis.

    @DediRock said: Can it truly internalize the cultural weight of a Spoiler tag containing nothing?

    Yes, by informing itself on how people respond to it. It doesn't need to feel anything to do that.

    The real problem is that it can only summarize. It can't actually infer the quality of a provider because the information it is given contains quite a lot of noise. An unfriendly provider with a great service will be rated more poorly than a crappy reseller with an active, popular owner despite the former having a technically superior product.

    It's the same issue that a random person would have when stumbling upon the forum. They may be able to learn how the community works, and YABS does help them get a good objective measure of certain performance metrics, but it doesn't tell them much more than how the community subjectively feels about certain providers.

    Of course, the provider poll just measures how the community subjectively feels anyway, so everything I've just said was pointless. :)

  • HostSailorHostSailor Member, Patron Provider

    @titus said:
    Just for fun :)

    1.) Crunchbits - @crunchbits
    2.) HostSailor - @HostSailor
    3.) AdvinServers - @advinservers

    +1 DediRock . @DediRock

    @titus Thanks :)

    Thanked by 2titus oloke
  • @DediRock said:

    @zed said:

    @stable_genius said:

    @cmeerw said:

    @forest said:

    @angstrom said: What you left out is the serious time and effort needed to carry out this poll (i.e., to make this poll happen)

    Out of curiosity, what makes it require so much time and effort? It's not just opening a poll?

    Contacting providers for any giveaways and counting votes, I'd guess.

    Couldn't an AI agent do that?

    Google's response: "Yes, an AI agent could potentially do that, as they are designed to autonomously plan and execute multi-step tasks, such as handling workflows, using tools, and making decisions without constant human intervention."

    Any thoughts on this @DediRock

    Hey @zed how its going man? Well as you know I don't really use AI much but kind of just off the top of my head do I think its possible?

    From a purely computational standpoint — yes — an AI agent could theoretically ingest the full semantic corpus of the LowEndTalk Provider Poll thread, construct a weighted engagement matrix, perform sentiment clustering across participating providers, dynamically reconcile giveaway sponsorship vectors, and deploy an automated polling infrastructure with real-time bilohbucks normalization.

    In fact — a sufficiently tuned multi-agent system could:

    • Scrape historical Provider Poll datasets
    • Identify longitudinal voting patterns
    • Detect anomalous meme velocity spikes
    • Optimize giveaway ROI allocation
    • Predict which provider will post “+1 DediRock” within a ±3 comment deviation window

    However — we must consider the human variables.

    An AI may be capable of counting votes —
    but can it emotionally process the disappointment of a delayed February giveaway thread?

    Can it truly internalize the cultural weight of a Spoiler tag containing nothing?

    These are non-trivial community alignment challenges.

    Moreover — delegating Provider Poll governance to artificial intelligence introduces governance-layer implications:

    • Autonomous thread pinning escalation
    • Recursive YABS amplification loops
    • Giveaway hyperinflation events

    The infrastructure could handle it — yes.
    The culture layer? Unclear.

    :)

    Hey, I just analysed your AI generated great wall of text and it seems to me that it is dangerously close to generate an "anomalous meme velocity spike."

    Where can I report safely on that? That is, whithout risking to cause a "recursive YABS amplification loop" in the process.

    Thanks in advance for your help.

  • ReroRero Member

    @FAT32 said:
    It will happen... give me some time to prepare.

    We are waiting..! :)

  • netguynetguy Member

    Glad to see Provider Poll 2025!

    The thread may be closed.

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