That would be several thousand bucks a month, but there are numerous companies in the city that would run the fiber to your house. I had 50/50 and was paying $300 with a company called fibernet, but I dropped that in favor of a 300/20 + a 100/10 backup/load balanced at my house in the city.
Excellent, I have 300 MBPS/20 MBPS fiber at my house near the capital San Jose, and at our beach place (Jaco Beach) I have cable internet which is 200 MBPS/10 MBPS. Both cost about $90 a month cabletica.com tigo.cr kolbi.cr are the three main ones but there are tons of options and starlink will be available in early 2022.
"I’m sorry to disappoint but I won’t be building a cluster or decorating my walls with them! In fact I don’t have a project planned for these instead they will be sold on starting at £4 for a “Model A” and up to £9 for a fully boxed un-repaired Model B. I’m not doing this to make a quick buck I’m doing it for the blog content and the experience and to hopefully provide you guys with some very cheap Raspberry Pi’s for your projects!"
I checked out the project on github, and I was a little surprised to see no mention of jsmpeg.com as over on that project the number one question and issue is the lack of a quality web socket server. Long story short, anyone try this or think it would fit with jsmpeg?
Apparently it's against Amazon's API terms to compare with other sites. I recall years ago the guy who runs the site explained that he is only ok to compare Amazon with Amazon.
I read your comment twice trying to fully understand your perspective. I've been working in C# off an on now for about 10 years and as a guy who "grew up" on version 2, I mostly use the core features, but wow do I love some of the new features. The introduction of Tuples in 7 changed the way I program so dramatically in a positive way - every has their own style for me Tuples as per my example allow me to return a code + the data. I welcome the improvements and think MS is doing an amazing job.