Depends, In northern NSW, the heat it humid, in the south / west it's usually dry. It gets hot, like opening a oven door, but it's not a wet humid heat that kills you.
I think there's a bit of a definitional skew happening here. The data isn't that good around this stuff. Heat as the primary factor, vs heat related deaths is significant. Heat is a system stressor. There's plenty of…
This is why i have an xbox and not a gaming pc. Can't have a crack dealer in the house.
The sea is a very hard place. Heavy Chains break all the time.
not the best analogy. It's like industry has an ox pulling a plow and we just check back at the end of the day to see what's happened to the field.
Mee too. We just did a very similar migration at work it's incredibly frustrating, I've got all my CI ported over and now this. MSFT should just create slophub.com they'd make money im sure.
Someones gotta see what 40bn on VR looks like. turns out, it looks like shit. Thanks Zuck!
The knowledge is one thing. But the competence of execution and the will to act are difficult to line up. Yes there should be safe guards, but after a while you're jumping at shadows. I'm more worried about depressed…
just like Zuck.
People always end up petitioning for them to be cutdown because tree litter inevitably falls on cars. The best solution for cars is dense multistory parking.
They have magic consultant power mode. In government you have to deliver, most of the time the mode of delivery is boring, small, conservative, and disjointed from other government groups because large efforts of work…
Its exactly the same as 10 years ago and being able to google and search well for odd support bugs. Junior people think it's easy and they don't see the massive skill in framing questions and filtering.
It just needs to be described in a more concrete way to people. Such as, You know how the podcasts you listen to keep getting updated on your phone? That's RSS. Imagine if other things you liked turned up when they were…
nah, open ai doesn't have a moat it has a brief window to get a lot cheaper to run or it's going to go pop when someone figure out how to do inference a lot cheaper.
At the least, all the hyperscalers should be putting money into a fund for this sort of thing.
This just in: Wolves is the new hype word for the mythical 10x employee.
They could put that engineering effort to unifying the AWS console. :D.
I was thinking about this very thing today. Personally, I see the Windows OS as a core competency of Microsoft. If the OS is bad, then the company is being run badly. In the same as when you go to a fine restaurant and…
What would you consider real decline? I would say children having worse prospects than their parents at the same age is a good indicator of it. The big issues IMO are: The housing market locking out young people and The…
I was always stuck by how different all the cars in the BYD line are. There are some pretty bold styling and fitout choices between the models. I have mostly driven BMW and Toyota sedan and fwd's. And as you progress in…
I do like that BYD cars are opinionated which is a feature that is somewhat lacking in modern cars.
Well as far as storing it goes, if you can capture it, turn it into a solid and stick it in the ground. Imagine you were growing a huge biomass that you harvest, dry out, and then store. We know how the bacteria and…
Just use a pg container on a vm, cheap as chips and you can do anything to em.
I agree, however the simplest place for a static bit of the web seems to be an s3 bucket with cloudfront or something similar.
Nothing, the answer is nothing. The harm of Meta continues.
Depends, In northern NSW, the heat it humid, in the south / west it's usually dry. It gets hot, like opening a oven door, but it's not a wet humid heat that kills you.
I think there's a bit of a definitional skew happening here. The data isn't that good around this stuff. Heat as the primary factor, vs heat related deaths is significant. Heat is a system stressor. There's plenty of…
This is why i have an xbox and not a gaming pc. Can't have a crack dealer in the house.
The sea is a very hard place. Heavy Chains break all the time.
not the best analogy. It's like industry has an ox pulling a plow and we just check back at the end of the day to see what's happened to the field.
Mee too. We just did a very similar migration at work it's incredibly frustrating, I've got all my CI ported over and now this. MSFT should just create slophub.com they'd make money im sure.
Someones gotta see what 40bn on VR looks like. turns out, it looks like shit. Thanks Zuck!
The knowledge is one thing. But the competence of execution and the will to act are difficult to line up. Yes there should be safe guards, but after a while you're jumping at shadows. I'm more worried about depressed…
just like Zuck.
People always end up petitioning for them to be cutdown because tree litter inevitably falls on cars. The best solution for cars is dense multistory parking.
They have magic consultant power mode. In government you have to deliver, most of the time the mode of delivery is boring, small, conservative, and disjointed from other government groups because large efforts of work…
Its exactly the same as 10 years ago and being able to google and search well for odd support bugs. Junior people think it's easy and they don't see the massive skill in framing questions and filtering.
It just needs to be described in a more concrete way to people. Such as, You know how the podcasts you listen to keep getting updated on your phone? That's RSS. Imagine if other things you liked turned up when they were…
nah, open ai doesn't have a moat it has a brief window to get a lot cheaper to run or it's going to go pop when someone figure out how to do inference a lot cheaper.
At the least, all the hyperscalers should be putting money into a fund for this sort of thing.
This just in: Wolves is the new hype word for the mythical 10x employee.
They could put that engineering effort to unifying the AWS console. :D.
I was thinking about this very thing today. Personally, I see the Windows OS as a core competency of Microsoft. If the OS is bad, then the company is being run badly. In the same as when you go to a fine restaurant and…
What would you consider real decline? I would say children having worse prospects than their parents at the same age is a good indicator of it. The big issues IMO are: The housing market locking out young people and The…
I was always stuck by how different all the cars in the BYD line are. There are some pretty bold styling and fitout choices between the models. I have mostly driven BMW and Toyota sedan and fwd's. And as you progress in…
I do like that BYD cars are opinionated which is a feature that is somewhat lacking in modern cars.
Well as far as storing it goes, if you can capture it, turn it into a solid and stick it in the ground. Imagine you were growing a huge biomass that you harvest, dry out, and then store. We know how the bacteria and…
Just use a pg container on a vm, cheap as chips and you can do anything to em.
I agree, however the simplest place for a static bit of the web seems to be an s3 bucket with cloudfront or something similar.
Nothing, the answer is nothing. The harm of Meta continues.