It seems like Oracle Cloud have tried to do something along these lines, with their "EU Sovereign Cloud". I'm not actually sure if it's open to everyone or by application only tho.…
In my opinion, the issue here lies entirely with the Australian government. International airlines including Qatar have been trying to buy additional slots into major Australian airports, but have been turned down with…
We’ve been using Linkerd as our service mesh which does this without really much effort at all required on our part. They bind the certs to the ServiceAccount identity of each pod, which is apparently more secure than…
I’d like to see the option to setup something like a pre-authorised payment. Ideally the same as doing an EFT/Osko/NPP transfer, but the funds are held in a escrow like situation by the bank for a period of time the…
As far as I understand bank transfers here are only instant if you are both with the same bank or you use PayID/Osko, which seems to have the caveat of your bank can set their own limit as to maximum transfer size (A…
One shortcoming that I found recently as I was selling my car is we don’t seem to have a good system for instant payments for large amounts of money. Having lived in the UK for a while I noticed how bank transfers there…
As mentioned in the release notes IntelliJ ran under Rosetta 2 previously (Apples x86 to ARM emulation layer) but this new release adds native ARM (Apple Silicon) support.
I agree, the single image pricing seems very fair. You could easily try it using the non commercial service to check your happy with the outcome and simply pay the 1.99 to license the image for one off use. Not forcing…
Along with the majority of houses in suburban and rural areas having metal (Colourbond) roofs and brick walls means that the issue of embers discussed in the article would not be as dangerous to homes.
It's in the name - Academic 'Torrents'. They just host the torrent files which are only a couple hundred kilobytes. I feel like your sorting of missing the point of a service like this, it's not to provide potentially…
The writer seems to describe very basic data mining in some cases, which in itself is a form of AI/ML, but then other examples have no relevance to needing to use AI/ML at all. If their data is already clean enough for…
It seems like Oracle Cloud have tried to do something along these lines, with their "EU Sovereign Cloud". I'm not actually sure if it's open to everyone or by application only tho.…
In my opinion, the issue here lies entirely with the Australian government. International airlines including Qatar have been trying to buy additional slots into major Australian airports, but have been turned down with…
We’ve been using Linkerd as our service mesh which does this without really much effort at all required on our part. They bind the certs to the ServiceAccount identity of each pod, which is apparently more secure than…
I’d like to see the option to setup something like a pre-authorised payment. Ideally the same as doing an EFT/Osko/NPP transfer, but the funds are held in a escrow like situation by the bank for a period of time the…
As far as I understand bank transfers here are only instant if you are both with the same bank or you use PayID/Osko, which seems to have the caveat of your bank can set their own limit as to maximum transfer size (A…
One shortcoming that I found recently as I was selling my car is we don’t seem to have a good system for instant payments for large amounts of money. Having lived in the UK for a while I noticed how bank transfers there…
As mentioned in the release notes IntelliJ ran under Rosetta 2 previously (Apples x86 to ARM emulation layer) but this new release adds native ARM (Apple Silicon) support.
I agree, the single image pricing seems very fair. You could easily try it using the non commercial service to check your happy with the outcome and simply pay the 1.99 to license the image for one off use. Not forcing…
Along with the majority of houses in suburban and rural areas having metal (Colourbond) roofs and brick walls means that the issue of embers discussed in the article would not be as dangerous to homes.
It's in the name - Academic 'Torrents'. They just host the torrent files which are only a couple hundred kilobytes. I feel like your sorting of missing the point of a service like this, it's not to provide potentially…
The writer seems to describe very basic data mining in some cases, which in itself is a form of AI/ML, but then other examples have no relevance to needing to use AI/ML at all. If their data is already clean enough for…