Twist the rug into a mobius strip - then all problems can be considered swept under the rug (from an appropriate reference frame)
You say "police state", I say "government subsidized backups".
(e) Thousands of person-years wasted bickering over how real climate change is and what the magnitude will really be, when it ought to be obvious that renewable energy sources are preferable to non-renewable ones.
Over long journeys, those 3 nanograms really add up.
Are there really significant use-cases which require both a higher performance processor and GPIO pins? I imagine at this point there is value in splitting the product line to tailor towards "mini Arm server", and…
I love that Google are willing to such a big swing at Microsoft in the text of this announcement - I just wish AWS wasn't so badly shackled busy it's marketing and PR people these days.
Well, I'm off to learn about Apache Tomcat so I can be ready for 2025.
This seems like an opportune moment to remind/notify any fellow UK dark-dwellers that the NHS recommends taking vitamin D supplements here in the winter.
Scrolled the homepage until I saw "...earn a new digital currency" - then immediately closed the tab. Dead on arrival.
"Everybody" meaning "the normie plebs who work for a living".
> Is it just a big power play that keeps rolling in the expectation of bottomless/infinite talenent and pepetual inflow/attrition? This has always been my interpretation. The "everybody is replaceable" mindset comes…
The manager wasn't the one doing the forcing - the overall stack-ranking system was, and the manager was just employing the required level of doublethink to convince themselves the employee was both suitable for firing…
I would think for companies default should be: - Pay the tax we think you owe, or go directly to jail - if you can prove later that you overpaid, we will give you a rebate on taxes over the next N years - if the…
Regarding the linked page about containers: a major gripe of mine is when people make content which includes "don't do this part in production!" - but then never bother to explain what the production equivalent is. If…
> It feels like one of these days, if they keep trying, they'll manage get it past the experts/lawyers I felt exactly the same way about Brexit; it was clear that if we voted Remain that Nigel Farage would still be…
I am torn between wanting to read something which seems genuinely interesting and not wanting to waste time on a crackpot wall of text. Whenever content related to Wolfram comes up there are mixed opinions about his…
As a HPC guy, I really like the idea of one or two of these racks serving as the cluster front end, providing the login nodes, controllers, etc. You would still need generic servers for the main bulk of the compute for…
3 years ain't what it used to be - A100s were launched over 3 years ago and lots of people are still happy when they can get hold of some on AWS. People buying H100s now will very likely still be getting good value out…
We might be the world champions of pilfering stuff, but we really dropped the ball when it comes to teaching the rest of the world about the finer points of "finders keepers".
Respect can be earned through repeated professional and trustworthy behaviour - what you are talking about is fear.
I was an AWS employee too and found that people building services basically lived in a completely different world, hardly ever actuallyusing AWS - so I'm not surprised.
Solutions Architect Associate is the way to go - definitely the broadest coverage and most approachable. Won't get you a job by itself but I would find it a bit odd if I was hiring someone who works with AWS already and…
I had to stop reading after a couple of sections as I was worried the whole thing was a set-up to a "giving a FUQ" punchline.
> Is it that folks are forced because the company's locked in or stuck on that platform? Bingo.
Any other company and I might be excited, but Meta can get in the bin.
Twist the rug into a mobius strip - then all problems can be considered swept under the rug (from an appropriate reference frame)
You say "police state", I say "government subsidized backups".
(e) Thousands of person-years wasted bickering over how real climate change is and what the magnitude will really be, when it ought to be obvious that renewable energy sources are preferable to non-renewable ones.
Over long journeys, those 3 nanograms really add up.
Are there really significant use-cases which require both a higher performance processor and GPIO pins? I imagine at this point there is value in splitting the product line to tailor towards "mini Arm server", and…
I love that Google are willing to such a big swing at Microsoft in the text of this announcement - I just wish AWS wasn't so badly shackled busy it's marketing and PR people these days.
Well, I'm off to learn about Apache Tomcat so I can be ready for 2025.
This seems like an opportune moment to remind/notify any fellow UK dark-dwellers that the NHS recommends taking vitamin D supplements here in the winter.
Scrolled the homepage until I saw "...earn a new digital currency" - then immediately closed the tab. Dead on arrival.
"Everybody" meaning "the normie plebs who work for a living".
> Is it just a big power play that keeps rolling in the expectation of bottomless/infinite talenent and pepetual inflow/attrition? This has always been my interpretation. The "everybody is replaceable" mindset comes…
The manager wasn't the one doing the forcing - the overall stack-ranking system was, and the manager was just employing the required level of doublethink to convince themselves the employee was both suitable for firing…
I would think for companies default should be: - Pay the tax we think you owe, or go directly to jail - if you can prove later that you overpaid, we will give you a rebate on taxes over the next N years - if the…
Regarding the linked page about containers: a major gripe of mine is when people make content which includes "don't do this part in production!" - but then never bother to explain what the production equivalent is. If…
> It feels like one of these days, if they keep trying, they'll manage get it past the experts/lawyers I felt exactly the same way about Brexit; it was clear that if we voted Remain that Nigel Farage would still be…
I am torn between wanting to read something which seems genuinely interesting and not wanting to waste time on a crackpot wall of text. Whenever content related to Wolfram comes up there are mixed opinions about his…
As a HPC guy, I really like the idea of one or two of these racks serving as the cluster front end, providing the login nodes, controllers, etc. You would still need generic servers for the main bulk of the compute for…
3 years ain't what it used to be - A100s were launched over 3 years ago and lots of people are still happy when they can get hold of some on AWS. People buying H100s now will very likely still be getting good value out…
We might be the world champions of pilfering stuff, but we really dropped the ball when it comes to teaching the rest of the world about the finer points of "finders keepers".
Respect can be earned through repeated professional and trustworthy behaviour - what you are talking about is fear.
I was an AWS employee too and found that people building services basically lived in a completely different world, hardly ever actuallyusing AWS - so I'm not surprised.
Solutions Architect Associate is the way to go - definitely the broadest coverage and most approachable. Won't get you a job by itself but I would find it a bit odd if I was hiring someone who works with AWS already and…
I had to stop reading after a couple of sections as I was worried the whole thing was a set-up to a "giving a FUQ" punchline.
> Is it that folks are forced because the company's locked in or stuck on that platform? Bingo.
Any other company and I might be excited, but Meta can get in the bin.