I've been re-building my NAS and decided on NFS on top of ZFS. However, my goals are slightly different than the author: I'm using a low-power cpu/motherboard, and I've built 2 distinct systems that can fail over as a…
I'm totally on board with the idea that ORMs create a variety of inefficiencies, pain points, and make it really easy to create bad queries or querying strategies. But I use them anyways because the convenience of…
Developers having a troubled relationship with documentation isn't new.
This is an argument for returning to living in caves and hunting mammoths for fear that our modern civilization becomes unavailable for a day or two.
Both articles use 2017 as the turning point date. TTS is a lot older than that. It's not difficult to find data to fit the desired point if you choose a narrow enough time range. Or location selectivity - both of those…
I don't buy it. Literacy rates have been increasing even after the invention of text to speech.
https://anthropicisdown.com/
I don't understand this comment. At worst, we're just back to the baseline - working without AI help.
And Group Replication
Location: USA, East coast Remote: Yes, only Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Linux, Go, Python, Docker, Kubernetes, AI/ML on Kubernetes, AWS (S3, EC2, VPC, EKS, RDS, others), MySQL/Postgres, Redis, Terraform,…
The biggest problem with Meshtastic is that discussions about it inevitably get spammed by Meshcore evangelicals.
Their decision to leave X seems mostly centered around engagement numbers. Or at least, that's the reason they led with. And I'm not sure that I believe the numbers they're throwing out. > To put it bluntly, an X post…
How about a piezoelectric buzzer? That's how the firmware on some iPods were first dumped. https://web.archive.org/web/20050828114013/http://www.ipodli...
I installed Creative Cloud just last week. No such entry was created in the hosts file on my macOs system.
I'm amazed at how cheap the LED matrix listed in the parts list is. About a third of a cent per LED, not even counting the rest of the hardware! Wow.
Yep, came here to look. Says "Hello Select your address" in the header instead of my delivery address, and when I click it to set my address, the modal says "Sorry, content is not available." Also seeing stock /…
Nine-dash line?
Seatbelts don't block me from getting to my destination, even if I don't use them.
Tangent: is there a future for AI offerings with guardrails? What kind of user wants to pay for a product that occasionally tells you "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"? Why would I pay for a product that…
Not just the #1 use case, the only use case. Real money is better in every scenario other than crime.
While not a small host, I thought I would mention what I observed with OVH's VPS offering. I was considering their line of VPSes recently because of how generous the cores/ram quantities were given the price. For…
In their latest available annual report, the Wikimedia Foundation reported that in 2024 they brought in $185M in revenue/donations, of which they spent $178M. Of that $178M, $106M was spent on salaries and benefits, and…
I'm surprised no-air-conditioning datacenters aren't more common. It's a huge cost, and people love to complain about related water usage. I recall some Microsoft employees running a similar experiment years ago:…
The promise that was made was to go after the type of people you described - first. Not to stop after them. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgrnn8zxdego
Some lessons were learned from iRobot.
I've been re-building my NAS and decided on NFS on top of ZFS. However, my goals are slightly different than the author: I'm using a low-power cpu/motherboard, and I've built 2 distinct systems that can fail over as a…
I'm totally on board with the idea that ORMs create a variety of inefficiencies, pain points, and make it really easy to create bad queries or querying strategies. But I use them anyways because the convenience of…
Developers having a troubled relationship with documentation isn't new.
This is an argument for returning to living in caves and hunting mammoths for fear that our modern civilization becomes unavailable for a day or two.
Both articles use 2017 as the turning point date. TTS is a lot older than that. It's not difficult to find data to fit the desired point if you choose a narrow enough time range. Or location selectivity - both of those…
I don't buy it. Literacy rates have been increasing even after the invention of text to speech.
https://anthropicisdown.com/
I don't understand this comment. At worst, we're just back to the baseline - working without AI help.
And Group Replication
Location: USA, East coast Remote: Yes, only Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Linux, Go, Python, Docker, Kubernetes, AI/ML on Kubernetes, AWS (S3, EC2, VPC, EKS, RDS, others), MySQL/Postgres, Redis, Terraform,…
The biggest problem with Meshtastic is that discussions about it inevitably get spammed by Meshcore evangelicals.
Their decision to leave X seems mostly centered around engagement numbers. Or at least, that's the reason they led with. And I'm not sure that I believe the numbers they're throwing out. > To put it bluntly, an X post…
How about a piezoelectric buzzer? That's how the firmware on some iPods were first dumped. https://web.archive.org/web/20050828114013/http://www.ipodli...
I installed Creative Cloud just last week. No such entry was created in the hosts file on my macOs system.
I'm amazed at how cheap the LED matrix listed in the parts list is. About a third of a cent per LED, not even counting the rest of the hardware! Wow.
Yep, came here to look. Says "Hello Select your address" in the header instead of my delivery address, and when I click it to set my address, the modal says "Sorry, content is not available." Also seeing stock /…
Nine-dash line?
Seatbelts don't block me from getting to my destination, even if I don't use them.
Tangent: is there a future for AI offerings with guardrails? What kind of user wants to pay for a product that occasionally tells you "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"? Why would I pay for a product that…
Not just the #1 use case, the only use case. Real money is better in every scenario other than crime.
While not a small host, I thought I would mention what I observed with OVH's VPS offering. I was considering their line of VPSes recently because of how generous the cores/ram quantities were given the price. For…
In their latest available annual report, the Wikimedia Foundation reported that in 2024 they brought in $185M in revenue/donations, of which they spent $178M. Of that $178M, $106M was spent on salaries and benefits, and…
I'm surprised no-air-conditioning datacenters aren't more common. It's a huge cost, and people love to complain about related water usage. I recall some Microsoft employees running a similar experiment years ago:…
The promise that was made was to go after the type of people you described - first. Not to stop after them. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgrnn8zxdego
Some lessons were learned from iRobot.