For highly regulated workloads, would it be possible to have a self-hosted version that is supported?
Although in principle I agree with you, the law generally depends too much on interpretation and precedent to be expressed and understood like you’re hoping for.
In complex prod systems, logging and traceability are generally more important than memory consumption and disk space. Memory and Disk are cheaper than a lawsuit if something goes awry
Would be extremely heavy and very brittle
Telemetry doesn’t work very well under water. There’s work to be done on telemetry that is capable underwater, but it seems a long ways off.
Dell also does this with their EMC storage arrays, it’s meant to push you towards their pro services. You are supposed to tell the array to order drives for you from pro services and someone from some nameless MSP…
d/dx is not a fraction but an operation, dy/dx is a fraction
Most sailing yachts have this system, and it is generally prone to failure
You could probably look at protein folding libraries like pymol. Although not exactly the same, it’s generally close enough to ropes and it has enough knobs where you should be able to run the simulations you want
This worked beautifully in fukushima
The trouble is there is no real alternative. There's Vocaroo, but it serves a different niche than SoundCloud.
You could run into licensing problems. Apple wants their products to be a walled-garden. Even then, you'll have people complaining that the core is bad software.
This is pretty exciting. There have been loads of stability issues in the past, and it's always nice to see those issues addressed. I like the systemd integration too, that's a nice touch.
I think this is awesome? I'm not entirely sure though.
For highly regulated workloads, would it be possible to have a self-hosted version that is supported?
Although in principle I agree with you, the law generally depends too much on interpretation and precedent to be expressed and understood like you’re hoping for.
In complex prod systems, logging and traceability are generally more important than memory consumption and disk space. Memory and Disk are cheaper than a lawsuit if something goes awry
Would be extremely heavy and very brittle
Telemetry doesn’t work very well under water. There’s work to be done on telemetry that is capable underwater, but it seems a long ways off.
Dell also does this with their EMC storage arrays, it’s meant to push you towards their pro services. You are supposed to tell the array to order drives for you from pro services and someone from some nameless MSP…
d/dx is not a fraction but an operation, dy/dx is a fraction
Most sailing yachts have this system, and it is generally prone to failure
You could probably look at protein folding libraries like pymol. Although not exactly the same, it’s generally close enough to ropes and it has enough knobs where you should be able to run the simulations you want
This worked beautifully in fukushima
The trouble is there is no real alternative. There's Vocaroo, but it serves a different niche than SoundCloud.
You could run into licensing problems. Apple wants their products to be a walled-garden. Even then, you'll have people complaining that the core is bad software.
This is pretty exciting. There have been loads of stability issues in the past, and it's always nice to see those issues addressed. I like the systemd integration too, that's a nice touch.
I think this is awesome? I'm not entirely sure though.