Of course on a web site for nerds, commentators are going to claim that a massive loss of life due to what they consider to be some irrelevant factor is just a technical detail which can be ignored.
> A car traveling 30 mph is absolutely as lethal as a car traveling 10 mph faster than that. What was this an analogy for? I missed it.
I understood the point well and I agreed with the poster. But in my view, if you are going to argue that we don't need more automated monitoring in traffic then claiming that speed has little impact on fatalities seems…
That's kind of moot, at least where I live. Less than 3% of deaths were caused by this so its not really significant. Pedestrians killed were many times higher for example.
I agree in general but I think "A car traveling 30 mph is absolutely as lethal as a car traveling 10 mph faster than that." is a bit weak. The speed of cars matter, obviously. If you are hit by a car driving 50km/h you…
.. but the post didn't say it was first. Not even the part you quoted.
dkhenry 3 hours ago [-] > At the most basic level performance is way below what I have seen with AWS. It was taking about 20 times longer to load data into a database cluster in Azure then into AWS. Eh okay. I have a VM…
What did he do?
How is AWS worlds ahead Microsoft in their commercial cloud offerings? I work with both and to me they seem very similar.
... as mentioned in the title of this submission.
What do you base that on?
I tried to use it some time ago and visiting another city. I followed directions and after a bunch of left/right suddenly it instructed me to "drive west". This was on a pretty big street and as far as I can tell Apple…
I'm logged on on my phone and hane not seen any security notices in my feed. Have not been logged out. Edit: Same on my PC. Still logged on.
Of course on a web site for nerds, commentators are going to claim that a massive loss of life due to what they consider to be some irrelevant factor is just a technical detail which can be ignored.
> A car traveling 30 mph is absolutely as lethal as a car traveling 10 mph faster than that. What was this an analogy for? I missed it.
I understood the point well and I agreed with the poster. But in my view, if you are going to argue that we don't need more automated monitoring in traffic then claiming that speed has little impact on fatalities seems…
That's kind of moot, at least where I live. Less than 3% of deaths were caused by this so its not really significant. Pedestrians killed were many times higher for example.
I agree in general but I think "A car traveling 30 mph is absolutely as lethal as a car traveling 10 mph faster than that." is a bit weak. The speed of cars matter, obviously. If you are hit by a car driving 50km/h you…
.. but the post didn't say it was first. Not even the part you quoted.
dkhenry 3 hours ago [-] > At the most basic level performance is way below what I have seen with AWS. It was taking about 20 times longer to load data into a database cluster in Azure then into AWS. Eh okay. I have a VM…
What did he do?
How is AWS worlds ahead Microsoft in their commercial cloud offerings? I work with both and to me they seem very similar.
... as mentioned in the title of this submission.
What do you base that on?
I tried to use it some time ago and visiting another city. I followed directions and after a bunch of left/right suddenly it instructed me to "drive west". This was on a pretty big street and as far as I can tell Apple…
I'm logged on on my phone and hane not seen any security notices in my feed. Have not been logged out. Edit: Same on my PC. Still logged on.