Perhaps it would make you feel a little better to learn that RDP was created from Citrix’s ICA protocol during some cross licensing between the two companies. I worked on using hardware acceleration to replace parts of…
I’ve also run into problems with tools that aren’t worktree aware so often that I’ve stopped using it. I’ve been using jujutsu for about 6 months now, and the only time I’ve reached back for git was when I had to rebase…
Perhaps like myself, there are many people outside of the US who haven’t bothered with trying to claim? My exposure was pretty small, definitely not enough to justify trying to figure out this whole process would work…
So you’re saying that the more popular a game is, the more likely it is to be pirated? Sounds like it has more like the desirability of the game driving piracy than the other way around.
If you find the “infrastructure from code” idea intriguing, then maybe take a look at https://www.winglang.io It’s a new startup by an ex-engineer on the AWS CDK team.
That would be “Fleet” (https://www.jetbrains.com/fleet/)., which is still in early preview. I tried it out 3 or 4 months ago, and I didn’t find it useful, nor familiar - kind of feels like a VSCode wannabe. It was…
Sounds like building something simple that aids in tracking “coverage” of reviewing ToSs could be useful to increase that the odds of spotting something untoward? Iirc there was (is?) a site which gives a rating to the…
Do you suppose the elastic block stores of the public cloud providers operate in a non polling manner? The incredibly low level of latency and high levels of iops preclude having it be based on software interrupts, I…
Definitely not a concern for “most” folks, but I’ve seen sharding used to separate users into smaller pools which do not have shared fate wrt infra and deployments. As an extra benefit these pools do not push the limits…
This is where Alexa has the edge, if you whisper to it, it whispers back (or at least responds at a low volume). Trying to get it to answer random search type questions is a disappointment, ending mostly with quoting…
Progress in the technology landscape, which makes previously impossible ideas barely possible, sounds like just the thing wardley maps are good for.
Any suggestions for resources to get an understanding of the mathematics etc behind cryptography in general, and the ZK space?
I’ve been trying unsuccessfully to get buy in on config as code. Instead we have property / yaml files, read into anaemic “classes” which do not perform validation themselves. Validation duties are also foisted onto…
That’s correct, the multi year project was known internally as MAWS - Move to AWS.
Same reason as every other time such a post has elicited such a “this is a PR stunt by GitHub” comment.
Perhaps it would make you feel a little better to learn that RDP was created from Citrix’s ICA protocol during some cross licensing between the two companies. I worked on using hardware acceleration to replace parts of…
I’ve also run into problems with tools that aren’t worktree aware so often that I’ve stopped using it. I’ve been using jujutsu for about 6 months now, and the only time I’ve reached back for git was when I had to rebase…
Perhaps like myself, there are many people outside of the US who haven’t bothered with trying to claim? My exposure was pretty small, definitely not enough to justify trying to figure out this whole process would work…
So you’re saying that the more popular a game is, the more likely it is to be pirated? Sounds like it has more like the desirability of the game driving piracy than the other way around.
If you find the “infrastructure from code” idea intriguing, then maybe take a look at https://www.winglang.io It’s a new startup by an ex-engineer on the AWS CDK team.
That would be “Fleet” (https://www.jetbrains.com/fleet/)., which is still in early preview. I tried it out 3 or 4 months ago, and I didn’t find it useful, nor familiar - kind of feels like a VSCode wannabe. It was…
Sounds like building something simple that aids in tracking “coverage” of reviewing ToSs could be useful to increase that the odds of spotting something untoward? Iirc there was (is?) a site which gives a rating to the…
Do you suppose the elastic block stores of the public cloud providers operate in a non polling manner? The incredibly low level of latency and high levels of iops preclude having it be based on software interrupts, I…
Definitely not a concern for “most” folks, but I’ve seen sharding used to separate users into smaller pools which do not have shared fate wrt infra and deployments. As an extra benefit these pools do not push the limits…
This is where Alexa has the edge, if you whisper to it, it whispers back (or at least responds at a low volume). Trying to get it to answer random search type questions is a disappointment, ending mostly with quoting…
Progress in the technology landscape, which makes previously impossible ideas barely possible, sounds like just the thing wardley maps are good for.
Any suggestions for resources to get an understanding of the mathematics etc behind cryptography in general, and the ZK space?
I’ve been trying unsuccessfully to get buy in on config as code. Instead we have property / yaml files, read into anaemic “classes” which do not perform validation themselves. Validation duties are also foisted onto…
That’s correct, the multi year project was known internally as MAWS - Move to AWS.
Same reason as every other time such a post has elicited such a “this is a PR stunt by GitHub” comment.