Given the high percentage of the population in SA who has already had an infection, there's probably a significant chunk of people in finding 1 who also already had natural immunity. That's probably going to make it…
Podman allows you to run containers without root privileges, in case you aren't aware. But maybe you mean something else?
While censorship is certainly a real thing that happens, many of your examples seem to fall on the side of "History is written by the winners." Selective omission and censorship are not exactly the same thing (although…
Anyone have a ELI5 version of the architecture of lockless buffer? I'm trying to wrap my head around how something like this can operate without locks and I just can't grock it.
I've had this issue as well and found that it makes using an IDE almost mandatory for large code bases.
Liberal use of the word "lit" when describing the latest and greatest framework always works for me.
One reason to use containers over VMs is that building, updating and extending containers is far easier and more maintainable than full virtual machines. Containers give you the ability to layer the pieces you need on…
But doesn't this article specifically disprove that point? The author came from a non-fancy university and non-fancy internships. He prepared only using free or low cost materials (leetcode and books) and was able to…
Are you thinking a traditional franchise (like a gym) or a platform that independent landlords can list their co-working spacaces on (i.e. Airbnb for coworking spaces)? They both seem like less risky and more…
That's only the default. Terraform supports storing state remotely, with locking. Most folks I know who use Terraform at scale recommend using this feature (if they store state at all).
> If I were the FCC, I’d be shutting down YouTube. Why? I get why public access would have a mandate to allow people with unpopular (imo hateful) opinions on the air, but not YouTube. I was under the impression, they're…
While reading the post I kept thinking "this would be a really cool project to present at RC." Then I saw the end :) Cool project!
Same boat, I've tried alternatives but can't find anything I like as much as the plain old gnome terminal on my Linux box. The solution I keep coming back to simply installing an x server like vcxsrv on Windows and…
This was also my method, and the way that works best for me for learning things in general (i.e. a new programming language, etc). I would also add fix stuff to that list. You can learn a ton by fixing broken…
Very cool news. It's always exciting to see Keybase introduce new features, and the thought process behind them is usually pretty interesting to read. There's definitely a very real need for an anchored cryptocurrency…
I've typically blocked outgoing DNS requests to arbitrary resolvers on every network I've managed, which disables the use of this FS. Reason being, if users on my network are using a resolvers other than my own, they…
Congrats! That's definitely harder than it may sound to some.
What sort of VR stuff we're you getting into, if you don't mind me asking? It's a pretty cool space, but I don't see to many people playing in it (maybe because of the barrier to entry).
Coincidentally, I was just talking to a hack about this a couple of days ago. We came to the conclusion that 311 put alot of the issue of cabs refusing rides to bed. They aren't allowed to refuse a fare based on…
I don't know how long ago you experienced this, but 311 also helped curb bad behaviour by yellow cab drivers, from what I understand. If you report an issue to them, the TLC will typically try the driver via their own…
Right, the cost savings in going with cubes over offices is not in materials. It's in the amount of people per sq ft you can jam into one office.
I lived in PGH for 5 years and, unfortunately, I think he's right that there is a huge amount of racism in the area. It definitely wasn't most people I knew, but among people that grew up in the area it's definitely a…
Given the high percentage of the population in SA who has already had an infection, there's probably a significant chunk of people in finding 1 who also already had natural immunity. That's probably going to make it…
Podman allows you to run containers without root privileges, in case you aren't aware. But maybe you mean something else?
While censorship is certainly a real thing that happens, many of your examples seem to fall on the side of "History is written by the winners." Selective omission and censorship are not exactly the same thing (although…
Anyone have a ELI5 version of the architecture of lockless buffer? I'm trying to wrap my head around how something like this can operate without locks and I just can't grock it.
I've had this issue as well and found that it makes using an IDE almost mandatory for large code bases.
Liberal use of the word "lit" when describing the latest and greatest framework always works for me.
One reason to use containers over VMs is that building, updating and extending containers is far easier and more maintainable than full virtual machines. Containers give you the ability to layer the pieces you need on…
But doesn't this article specifically disprove that point? The author came from a non-fancy university and non-fancy internships. He prepared only using free or low cost materials (leetcode and books) and was able to…
Are you thinking a traditional franchise (like a gym) or a platform that independent landlords can list their co-working spacaces on (i.e. Airbnb for coworking spaces)? They both seem like less risky and more…
That's only the default. Terraform supports storing state remotely, with locking. Most folks I know who use Terraform at scale recommend using this feature (if they store state at all).
> If I were the FCC, I’d be shutting down YouTube. Why? I get why public access would have a mandate to allow people with unpopular (imo hateful) opinions on the air, but not YouTube. I was under the impression, they're…
While reading the post I kept thinking "this would be a really cool project to present at RC." Then I saw the end :) Cool project!
Same boat, I've tried alternatives but can't find anything I like as much as the plain old gnome terminal on my Linux box. The solution I keep coming back to simply installing an x server like vcxsrv on Windows and…
This was also my method, and the way that works best for me for learning things in general (i.e. a new programming language, etc). I would also add fix stuff to that list. You can learn a ton by fixing broken…
Very cool news. It's always exciting to see Keybase introduce new features, and the thought process behind them is usually pretty interesting to read. There's definitely a very real need for an anchored cryptocurrency…
I've typically blocked outgoing DNS requests to arbitrary resolvers on every network I've managed, which disables the use of this FS. Reason being, if users on my network are using a resolvers other than my own, they…
Congrats! That's definitely harder than it may sound to some.
What sort of VR stuff we're you getting into, if you don't mind me asking? It's a pretty cool space, but I don't see to many people playing in it (maybe because of the barrier to entry).
Coincidentally, I was just talking to a hack about this a couple of days ago. We came to the conclusion that 311 put alot of the issue of cabs refusing rides to bed. They aren't allowed to refuse a fare based on…
I don't know how long ago you experienced this, but 311 also helped curb bad behaviour by yellow cab drivers, from what I understand. If you report an issue to them, the TLC will typically try the driver via their own…
Right, the cost savings in going with cubes over offices is not in materials. It's in the amount of people per sq ft you can jam into one office.
I lived in PGH for 5 years and, unfortunately, I think he's right that there is a huge amount of racism in the area. It definitely wasn't most people I knew, but among people that grew up in the area it's definitely a…