Probably to highlight us investment and get authorization for buying Chinese memory
A local model on my m2 made me come to that conclusion but I definitely was having “that config is $2k more” regret. Thanks for posting this!
That’s likely just the side effect of supporting mtls. Mutual TLS came around at the same time as Microsoft did implicit network auth. Seemed magical at the time and so hare brained for eons of problems. The user side…
Apple has very much been wanted absolute flexibility to adopt major technology changes so much they’ve tried hard to not be the sole customer of a supplier and deal with political ramifications (source: Apple in…
Doing like an 8xh200 server (https://docs.nvidia.com/dgx/dgxh100-user-guide/introduction-...) is 10.2kW. Let’s say you need 50m^2 solar panels to run it, then just a ton of surface area to dissipate. I’d love to be…
The other benefit is a remaster is a new copyrighted work. If you have a 40yo album and you can made the old copies breakdown, you’ve effectively given your heirs a longer copyright window.
You can add an intermediate sca stage that exports the uv dependencies as requirements.txt
If they win, there’s a forever revenue stream to extract and they keep their TM law sharp.
Understanding how tokens get passed around. The pattern in Gitlab seems to be much more explicit. Protected branches and associated secrets. Much cleaner construct on gitlab. GitHub actions defacto seems to be tracing…
I have an LG about that vintage and it’s starting to black out when doing 4K content. All components before it switched out and up to date in firmware. Reatarting works, sometimes all day, sometimes 1 minute. My other…
There’s a lot of finish in the Microsoft products. Views are so much faster to pick settings in Excel. You can format tables and indent them (nested ledger) You can get higher information density. It’s always amazing to…
It can also be mental fatigue. Shopping is fundamentally making lots of decisions in sequence.
There was a podcast on history of dental insurance that explained it from US perspective. https://freakonomics.com/podcast/dental-insurance/
It also supports putting keyinfo into the document as well and validates it by default unless you really know to go out of your way to disable it. Oh look, another signature issue……
Ha! Long time since I’ve seen that. That was the first open source project I got involved in and wrote the FAQ off irc and mailing list questions.
This is actually a use-case I use for interviews. 1. Everyone tests authenticated user can do the right thing. 2. Can <wrong|expired> authenticated user access the data? 3. Can an unauthenticated user access data? If…
You can rename them as they are migrated
There’s a free query depth. There’s ways to do query cost but federating that then becomes really annoying. Coming from the security side, there’s always a long curve of explaining and an even longer curve of…
PGP doesn’t require the use of global directories so you can’t do strong validation. This is a bypass game on something like proof point url protection that rewrites URLs to go through a central redirect so that…
What Perl nailed was being useful to write cross platform shell scripts. Agree that it didn’t scale up but you had a chance of delivering n platforms with minimal pain. awk v gawk doesn’t make me want o to relive those…
One problem I’ve seen is graphql comes over for some high profile project needs. It feels elegant to get the fields you want in the way you want them. The trouble comes when REST API parity is not maintained. The dev…
Funnily enough, I look at the pricing and think there’s no way I’d get this tool. If it’s 10/user a year I dont think they are economically viable
You had to buy C compiler on many operating systems. At least once upon a time, it came with another giant set of books.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/jun/12/san-franc... While this one is unique afaik, there are plenty of other odd ball ones.
I think of the OLE demos every time I shove a google sheet into a google doc and realize it’s only a one way sync.
Probably to highlight us investment and get authorization for buying Chinese memory
A local model on my m2 made me come to that conclusion but I definitely was having “that config is $2k more” regret. Thanks for posting this!
That’s likely just the side effect of supporting mtls. Mutual TLS came around at the same time as Microsoft did implicit network auth. Seemed magical at the time and so hare brained for eons of problems. The user side…
Apple has very much been wanted absolute flexibility to adopt major technology changes so much they’ve tried hard to not be the sole customer of a supplier and deal with political ramifications (source: Apple in…
Doing like an 8xh200 server (https://docs.nvidia.com/dgx/dgxh100-user-guide/introduction-...) is 10.2kW. Let’s say you need 50m^2 solar panels to run it, then just a ton of surface area to dissipate. I’d love to be…
The other benefit is a remaster is a new copyrighted work. If you have a 40yo album and you can made the old copies breakdown, you’ve effectively given your heirs a longer copyright window.
You can add an intermediate sca stage that exports the uv dependencies as requirements.txt
If they win, there’s a forever revenue stream to extract and they keep their TM law sharp.
Understanding how tokens get passed around. The pattern in Gitlab seems to be much more explicit. Protected branches and associated secrets. Much cleaner construct on gitlab. GitHub actions defacto seems to be tracing…
I have an LG about that vintage and it’s starting to black out when doing 4K content. All components before it switched out and up to date in firmware. Reatarting works, sometimes all day, sometimes 1 minute. My other…
There’s a lot of finish in the Microsoft products. Views are so much faster to pick settings in Excel. You can format tables and indent them (nested ledger) You can get higher information density. It’s always amazing to…
It can also be mental fatigue. Shopping is fundamentally making lots of decisions in sequence.
There was a podcast on history of dental insurance that explained it from US perspective. https://freakonomics.com/podcast/dental-insurance/
It also supports putting keyinfo into the document as well and validates it by default unless you really know to go out of your way to disable it. Oh look, another signature issue……
Ha! Long time since I’ve seen that. That was the first open source project I got involved in and wrote the FAQ off irc and mailing list questions.
This is actually a use-case I use for interviews. 1. Everyone tests authenticated user can do the right thing. 2. Can <wrong|expired> authenticated user access the data? 3. Can an unauthenticated user access data? If…
You can rename them as they are migrated
There’s a free query depth. There’s ways to do query cost but federating that then becomes really annoying. Coming from the security side, there’s always a long curve of explaining and an even longer curve of…
PGP doesn’t require the use of global directories so you can’t do strong validation. This is a bypass game on something like proof point url protection that rewrites URLs to go through a central redirect so that…
What Perl nailed was being useful to write cross platform shell scripts. Agree that it didn’t scale up but you had a chance of delivering n platforms with minimal pain. awk v gawk doesn’t make me want o to relive those…
One problem I’ve seen is graphql comes over for some high profile project needs. It feels elegant to get the fields you want in the way you want them. The trouble comes when REST API parity is not maintained. The dev…
Funnily enough, I look at the pricing and think there’s no way I’d get this tool. If it’s 10/user a year I dont think they are economically viable
You had to buy C compiler on many operating systems. At least once upon a time, it came with another giant set of books.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/jun/12/san-franc... While this one is unique afaik, there are plenty of other odd ball ones.
I think of the OLE demos every time I shove a google sheet into a google doc and realize it’s only a one way sync.