The lack of support for SANs and ISCSI really bothers me. I like the way this style of setup works, I would like to keep doing it.
In fairness, google tried to bypass all of the systems that already exist and are widely used for doing pole attachments.
I have had a grand total of one customer ask in almost 10 years. I have the block and announce it but there are so many dangers with implementing it that I am scared to even try yet until we slow down a little.
Ive been doing this for 20 years and I have had to do several major migrations due to vendors doing all sorts of stupid things. Millions of dollars and so so many hours completely unproductive because a commercial off…
Perhaps they didn't want to build it themselves and took into account the other risks like the company folding?
The in house developers raised their hackles and had reservations about using the product even in the face of perceived inferior solutions. The product then goes out of business... The irony of this story...
I know that what you said is supposed to be true. However in my real world experience it is anything but. Cisco java programs are a disaster and require certain JVMs to run.
Who have also captured regulators and politicians and use them to cement their advantage by making things too costly and difficult for new startups to compete.
Who gets the money?
I guess? Seems like a concert for example would be just as fun in a smaller rural venue than a gigantic urban one. I would enjoy the activity itself without regard of the location. If the city is to be impressive should…
I am not sure what you mean by that. Do cities not want people to visit them? You can't travel through a city unless you commit to live there for a while?
Lidar and some sort of algorithm probably. It seems to work ok but not perfectly and depending on your area the lidar point cloud could be almost 10 years old.
I have lived my entire life in a a rural area, not even a town and it seems to me that every time I go to a city it is the same as the last. Everyone has their thing I guess.
It also has a lot of features that dont exist and is missing several that do. Pretty strange. It misses a pond that is completely obvious on the lidar elevation map.
But you also can't blame Ebay for letting the guy steal? Ebay just can't be blamed ever, seems like a great position to be in.
I know almost nothing about this but lay understand is this: the state of a photon can possibly be encoded with a vast amount of information, instead of transmitting that information encoded into light, they transmitted…
Ive watched people die of cancer. I do not want to die of cancer. Early detection and treatment increases the chances of a better outcome. What is a normal person supposed to do exactly to avoid this terrible fate when…
Activating it isnt. I havent found a way to make the old version worth without installing some hacked fix that I have no idea if I can trust or not.
They dont need 600 dermatologists on staff. They need residency slots. These people aren't asking to work for the hospital permanently, they just have to check the residency box that is artificially limited by…
So CO2 is magical here or would a reservoir of highly pressurized atmosphere be just as valuable? I think you are missing where the value is in this situation.
Not being able to replace hardware easily seems like a disaster in waiting.
I have run it for a while and I have yet to successfully upgrade it a single time. I always just end up rebuilding the server to get a new version.
No, they pretty much gave up on winforms when .net core morphed into "the" .net that is cross platform. There are some nice crossplatform gui libs now though.
What if you are good at learning new things?
How cold would the pipe be in space if it was shaded? Wouldnt that cut the energy needed by a bit?
The lack of support for SANs and ISCSI really bothers me. I like the way this style of setup works, I would like to keep doing it.
In fairness, google tried to bypass all of the systems that already exist and are widely used for doing pole attachments.
I have had a grand total of one customer ask in almost 10 years. I have the block and announce it but there are so many dangers with implementing it that I am scared to even try yet until we slow down a little.
Ive been doing this for 20 years and I have had to do several major migrations due to vendors doing all sorts of stupid things. Millions of dollars and so so many hours completely unproductive because a commercial off…
Perhaps they didn't want to build it themselves and took into account the other risks like the company folding?
The in house developers raised their hackles and had reservations about using the product even in the face of perceived inferior solutions. The product then goes out of business... The irony of this story...
I know that what you said is supposed to be true. However in my real world experience it is anything but. Cisco java programs are a disaster and require certain JVMs to run.
Who have also captured regulators and politicians and use them to cement their advantage by making things too costly and difficult for new startups to compete.
Who gets the money?
I guess? Seems like a concert for example would be just as fun in a smaller rural venue than a gigantic urban one. I would enjoy the activity itself without regard of the location. If the city is to be impressive should…
I am not sure what you mean by that. Do cities not want people to visit them? You can't travel through a city unless you commit to live there for a while?
Lidar and some sort of algorithm probably. It seems to work ok but not perfectly and depending on your area the lidar point cloud could be almost 10 years old.
I have lived my entire life in a a rural area, not even a town and it seems to me that every time I go to a city it is the same as the last. Everyone has their thing I guess.
It also has a lot of features that dont exist and is missing several that do. Pretty strange. It misses a pond that is completely obvious on the lidar elevation map.
But you also can't blame Ebay for letting the guy steal? Ebay just can't be blamed ever, seems like a great position to be in.
I know almost nothing about this but lay understand is this: the state of a photon can possibly be encoded with a vast amount of information, instead of transmitting that information encoded into light, they transmitted…
Ive watched people die of cancer. I do not want to die of cancer. Early detection and treatment increases the chances of a better outcome. What is a normal person supposed to do exactly to avoid this terrible fate when…
Activating it isnt. I havent found a way to make the old version worth without installing some hacked fix that I have no idea if I can trust or not.
They dont need 600 dermatologists on staff. They need residency slots. These people aren't asking to work for the hospital permanently, they just have to check the residency box that is artificially limited by…
So CO2 is magical here or would a reservoir of highly pressurized atmosphere be just as valuable? I think you are missing where the value is in this situation.
Not being able to replace hardware easily seems like a disaster in waiting.
I have run it for a while and I have yet to successfully upgrade it a single time. I always just end up rebuilding the server to get a new version.
No, they pretty much gave up on winforms when .net core morphed into "the" .net that is cross platform. There are some nice crossplatform gui libs now though.
What if you are good at learning new things?
How cold would the pipe be in space if it was shaded? Wouldnt that cut the energy needed by a bit?