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No user record in our sample, but eatmyshorts has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but eatmyshorts has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
My daughter says that Northeastern is also affected. Is it more widespread? Did they infect all SaaS Canvas universities?
OCI registries. Harbor + Notary + admission controllers - AKA private image repository with image signing. Sigstore. Another method for signing & verifying artifacts.
It did, but only as a test. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-49
This sounds kind of like Tilt and DevSpace, but for just general purpose containers. From a quick look through the website, I didn't see these features, but these would be great additions: - File sync with the local…
This doesn't surprise me much. From what I've seen consulting/contracting, SaaS-based observability tends to cost 30-50% of cloud spend--EC2, storage, S3, RDS, maybe k8s, and other cloud services, or whatever the…
The beauty of EVs with respect to the grid is they present an opportunity to make our grid much more resilient and reliable, all while enabling renewables much greater percentages of our overall power generation.…
Watching the mission, I noticed that engines kept shutting down. There are 33 of them. When they had turned off 7 of them, with 26 engines remaining lit, it started to lose control. The engineers all seemed ecstatic…
Does it also emulate the wickedly slow I/O times of the CD/RW drive (er, Canon Magento Optical drive, apparently)? I seem to recall waiting really long for anything to read or write to that thing, despite the wonder of…
How about "The Return of the System76 AMD Laptop"?
I have one about ChatGPT. ChatGPT ends up not being useful as a replacement for junior software developers. But ChatGPT does end up taking over middle management. It is more reliable, with better results than humans, at…
Yep. I've passed on this generation of fully electric vehicles because none of them offer physical buttons to operate the climate control. Automatic climate controls don't cut it--change directions such that the sun…
"table" is an antonym depending upon your location. For Americans, in the context of a discussion, the verb "table" means to set it aside and stop discussing it. For Brits, it means to bring up a topic and discuss it.
I think your data is a little old. The undernourished, defined as fewer than 1800 calories per day, has steadily declined from 2000 until 2019, and then risen very slightly as a result of Covid. There's about 660…
V8, at its core, is single-threaded. I think that's the reason for separate processes for each isolate.
Is there any way to do this as a 2nd factor, so that both my password and my fingerprint are needed for sudo?
It's happening throughout Europe and North America. The United States has had declining per-capita carbon consumption since around 1970. Absolute levels, which include population growth, have been going down since…
K3D also mimics a multi-node cluster. K0s, K3s, Rancher Desktop, Minikube, and Docker all run (by default) a single-node cluster. This can be useful when learning about Kubernetes and how it would function in a "real"…
Another big one is the default-to-safety nature of fusion vs. fission. With fission, if things go wrong, the nuclear process often speeds up and can run out of control. With fusion, generally when things go wrong…
No, it's correct. The plains states are so fertile because of hundreds of millions of years of shallow ocean water led to huge amounts of plankton to die and settle. That's also why there's oil in Texas, Oklahoma, and…
How much money would SpaceX lose per day in that event? I imagine the thread of a cascading set of collisions becomes more likely after the first one, also. I think SpaceX would be very interested in clearing debris as…
I think that will change very quickly when we have a collision in space. I imagine SpaceX, for instance, would be pretty interested in cleaning up space junk if two of their LEO satellites collide.
In-tree replacement is coming in v1.22...as in, just a few weeks away. It uses admission controllers, just like OPA/Kyverno et al, hence the current guidance to use one of those.
I'm curious why you feel their best partner would be Tesla instead of Alphabet's own Waymo?
I was agreeing with your points....until I got to the bit, "Texas typically imports from neighboring states". Not with power. ERCOT is an isolated grid.
You're being too modest. Pixie is a general purpose observability and monitoring tool, with especially strong attributes around APM.