Why not?
Doesn't s3 now have versioning + POSIX mounts?
Lovely. What does their power cost? How much power hungry industry do these countries have?
"The world doesn't run on merit. " Critical systems do.
What is your evidence for this: "... because of structural problems that push them out, be that systemic misogyny in our educational systems ..." , "the toxicity present in the industry that pushes them out ... "? What…
UV is super fast and great for environment management, however it's not at all well suited to a containerised environment, unless I'm missing something fundamental (unless you like using an env in your container that…
I would argue that endorsement while currently normalised, is not normal.
I am extremely skeptical about this sort of thing - I suspect that it's extremely challenging to reliably make assertions about the carbon cost of running a given website given that there are so many unaccountable-for…
If you're writing you're REST API by hand I'd suggest that you may not be doing it optimally.
Herein lies the kicker: > In common with other on-premise servers, this terminal server was protected by firewalls and virus software, but access was not subject to Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
Not on board with this, other than the advantages that solutions like Pulumi have over 2nd gen IaC tooling like TF. Pulumi is far more extensible and composable than anything else I've seen out there.
Most impressive; 3 x launches by SpaceX scheduled on a single day.
Those events occurred a long time ago to people that no longer exist.
Sovereignty only exists for those that recognise it.
For how many generations back do these claims remain valid? As someone of European ancestry do I have claims in Europe?
Agree with the ecological preservation objectives, hard disagree with handing over of sovereignty, whatever that actually means,to a group based on their ethnicity / ancestry.
From TA: "Those increases, the report says, were driven by costs of fertiliser (up 60 per cent worldwide), construction (+48 per cent), fuel and gas (+41 per cent), shipping rates (+40 per cent), and electricity (+40…
Not a single mention of URLs, statefulness ...
Not a standard if access requires payment.
Agreed - to an extent. IMO the current term of copyright is the primary issue - and the balance has tipped too far in favour of copyright holders; This case is a good example of the ridiculousness of that state - the…
No doubt by pushing the clients to use inappropriate vendor-locky-in serverless tech stacks that are inappropriate for the workloads.
This feels like .deb vs .rpm all over again.
Is this a deliberate strategy of the current regime to "dismantle the legacy of colonialism"?
Ssr to improve a static app performance? Sounds like madness to me. More complexity plus much larger surface to secure.
Generally do either API + SPA for app like things, or something in between that and full static Docker + Alpine Nginx AWS: ECS, REDIS, RDS/PG Backend: Django / DRF Front End: Next / React IaC: Pulumi
Why not?
Doesn't s3 now have versioning + POSIX mounts?
Lovely. What does their power cost? How much power hungry industry do these countries have?
"The world doesn't run on merit. " Critical systems do.
What is your evidence for this: "... because of structural problems that push them out, be that systemic misogyny in our educational systems ..." , "the toxicity present in the industry that pushes them out ... "? What…
UV is super fast and great for environment management, however it's not at all well suited to a containerised environment, unless I'm missing something fundamental (unless you like using an env in your container that…
I would argue that endorsement while currently normalised, is not normal.
I am extremely skeptical about this sort of thing - I suspect that it's extremely challenging to reliably make assertions about the carbon cost of running a given website given that there are so many unaccountable-for…
If you're writing you're REST API by hand I'd suggest that you may not be doing it optimally.
Herein lies the kicker: > In common with other on-premise servers, this terminal server was protected by firewalls and virus software, but access was not subject to Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
Not on board with this, other than the advantages that solutions like Pulumi have over 2nd gen IaC tooling like TF. Pulumi is far more extensible and composable than anything else I've seen out there.
Most impressive; 3 x launches by SpaceX scheduled on a single day.
Those events occurred a long time ago to people that no longer exist.
Sovereignty only exists for those that recognise it.
For how many generations back do these claims remain valid? As someone of European ancestry do I have claims in Europe?
Agree with the ecological preservation objectives, hard disagree with handing over of sovereignty, whatever that actually means,to a group based on their ethnicity / ancestry.
From TA: "Those increases, the report says, were driven by costs of fertiliser (up 60 per cent worldwide), construction (+48 per cent), fuel and gas (+41 per cent), shipping rates (+40 per cent), and electricity (+40…
Not a single mention of URLs, statefulness ...
Not a standard if access requires payment.
Agreed - to an extent. IMO the current term of copyright is the primary issue - and the balance has tipped too far in favour of copyright holders; This case is a good example of the ridiculousness of that state - the…
No doubt by pushing the clients to use inappropriate vendor-locky-in serverless tech stacks that are inappropriate for the workloads.
This feels like .deb vs .rpm all over again.
Is this a deliberate strategy of the current regime to "dismantle the legacy of colonialism"?
Ssr to improve a static app performance? Sounds like madness to me. More complexity plus much larger surface to secure.
Generally do either API + SPA for app like things, or something in between that and full static Docker + Alpine Nginx AWS: ECS, REDIS, RDS/PG Backend: Django / DRF Front End: Next / React IaC: Pulumi