The segmentation into attack vectors is interesting. But images from individuals on something like DockerHub have always been untrusted. I expected to read here about recent compromised official DockerHub library…
Looks like they updated a bunch of their landing pages. Their UI for paying users to browser buckets and computer backups hasn't changed at all. So what?
I feel the same. Google simply has no patience. Though they need that because they simply have no track-record in that industry. It's the same with Google Cloud. They have that huge global infrastructure essentially…
I bet the same has been said about VMware, GitHub and LinkedIn. They are all still doing pretty well today, last I checked. And they weren't acquisitions that required the acquiring company to get investors in to close…
German citizen here. I travel to the US quite often - I find that the quality of the Grocery stores is on average one level up. The quality of the goods sold there is another story. But mid-and southern Europe likes it…
X1 is a nice laptop. The problem is it's weak CPU. Apple manages to crunch a whole different tier of CPU (h(q) series vs. U series for Lenovo) in the same form factor.
Safety is not the only reason German wants to walk away from nuclear energy. The long-term, safe storage of nuclear waste that will radiate for decades to come is not something want to leave behind our future…
It's not trivial but it's also not an order of magnitude more difficult anymore, as you describe it. There is a reason why Kubernetes gets a lot of backing from corporate customers - precisely because it hides and…
I wonder what some analysis on driver focus, concentration and eye movement would reveal when comparing Tesla, especially Model 3, drivers vs. drivers of cars with physical buttons and blind operations.
Though, there is a middle ground between running vanilla Kubernetes yourself on your own hardware and tying yourself into the specifics of a cloud provider just to get managed Kubernetes. There are really good…
I don't think this is the case - both the breakthrough and your statement about where the car manufacturers are. First, current machine learning is flawed. I provides reasonably accurate predictions for simple to medium…
Yes. On average the human brain just needs dozens or hundreds of examples (turns, exercises, you name it) to "learn" something. A decent machine learning model needs hundreds of thousands to millions of samples to gain…
"So many proxies, so many things happening in the shadows." A fairly accurate description of a typical experience of running OpenStack. A behemoth of complexity to manage, requiring an operator to understand a huge…
The segmentation into attack vectors is interesting. But images from individuals on something like DockerHub have always been untrusted. I expected to read here about recent compromised official DockerHub library…
Looks like they updated a bunch of their landing pages. Their UI for paying users to browser buckets and computer backups hasn't changed at all. So what?
I feel the same. Google simply has no patience. Though they need that because they simply have no track-record in that industry. It's the same with Google Cloud. They have that huge global infrastructure essentially…
I bet the same has been said about VMware, GitHub and LinkedIn. They are all still doing pretty well today, last I checked. And they weren't acquisitions that required the acquiring company to get investors in to close…
German citizen here. I travel to the US quite often - I find that the quality of the Grocery stores is on average one level up. The quality of the goods sold there is another story. But mid-and southern Europe likes it…
X1 is a nice laptop. The problem is it's weak CPU. Apple manages to crunch a whole different tier of CPU (h(q) series vs. U series for Lenovo) in the same form factor.
Safety is not the only reason German wants to walk away from nuclear energy. The long-term, safe storage of nuclear waste that will radiate for decades to come is not something want to leave behind our future…
It's not trivial but it's also not an order of magnitude more difficult anymore, as you describe it. There is a reason why Kubernetes gets a lot of backing from corporate customers - precisely because it hides and…
I wonder what some analysis on driver focus, concentration and eye movement would reveal when comparing Tesla, especially Model 3, drivers vs. drivers of cars with physical buttons and blind operations.
Though, there is a middle ground between running vanilla Kubernetes yourself on your own hardware and tying yourself into the specifics of a cloud provider just to get managed Kubernetes. There are really good…
I don't think this is the case - both the breakthrough and your statement about where the car manufacturers are. First, current machine learning is flawed. I provides reasonably accurate predictions for simple to medium…
Yes. On average the human brain just needs dozens or hundreds of examples (turns, exercises, you name it) to "learn" something. A decent machine learning model needs hundreds of thousands to millions of samples to gain…
"So many proxies, so many things happening in the shadows." A fairly accurate description of a typical experience of running OpenStack. A behemoth of complexity to manage, requiring an operator to understand a huge…