I think the number is more like 50 odd percent of the population? I think the 90% number is of some limited subset like "adults who have received at least shot"?
perhaps you could have a glance at "surface" and see if it's what you want? I think the new .heex format also gives the basis to build what you want even if surface isn't the answer for you?
same experience.. I run a small ISP. we only take paid clients so no one is a spammer (other than lost passwords). no delivery issues elsewhere. yet Microsoft filter absolutely everything into spam.... emails to support…
really? it's this because it's too expensive to do an FFT? this would give you all probable matches directly? no?
I quite like XFS + LVM. LVM now has a high level wrapper for kernel raid and md-integrity. for previous data I can't bear to go less than raid 6 (equiv). And require ECC ram. I've had several events where after one…
is there anyone here old enough to remember Lotus Notes from the 90s? what does Zulip offer that I couldn't do then? (plus being able to then develop custome views, forms, etc)?
however the idea seems sound? I can't help wondering why Google who can fund GP-3, couldn't come up with a better initial dictionary? especially for small responses it is a big win
Actually in Erlang/elixir, your own crash is something you can plan for and handle. if you check the code you will see in init() that the author captures exits. then there is a function terminate () which is called when…
so I'm guessing that syncthing (with you running your own repeater/server node), doesn't meet your requirement. why not? (for me it's the lack of one way sync, ignoring deletes, and no partial directory sync)
I only want to query your last statement: "until we can slow masks work.. I find it reasonable that no mandate should exist at all" I find myself thinking the reverse to be honest. this infection has caused the largest…
For a quasi embedded project I picked lua. my requirements were small runtime size + fast startup time. I would say that the library availability is tremendously lower than perl,python,node but ample enough for most…
are you sure those are easier to remember than the tailwind equivalents ("flex" and "flow-root"?)
Most likely you upgraded to an ap with working dfs detection and it just hopped on a better channel...
I’ve bought one of those to upgrade a Mac airport. It’s rubbish! I get much faster real world rates on the old airport and it doesn’t fall off with range so quickly! Very disappointed. Great marketing though!
Uk has already approved 6ghz
I don’t think MySQL has/had full outer join either?
Iridium already cover the poles? You can get 700kbit down and bonding terminals is a possibility.
I wish Delta Chat would get more mentions during this period It is nicely decentralised. Nice UI. Run your own server. Deserves more love!
I think you are looking for https://webwormhole.io/
It’s not the same money, but I like pcengines apu for this. Lots of intel Ethernet, mpcie msata, etc. Intel amd64 makes dev simple
for similar money your could have the PCEngines APU2? why would you pick one over the other (GPIOs might be one reason?)
second vote for APU2. or APU4. I've got more than a thousand of the previous unit in production. just ramping up on APU units. yes they are higher power than a Pi, but still very low. easy to develop for (amd64). tons…
That’s complicated though. Getting it as an adult is REALLY nasty, hence the previous history to try and get it done as a kid. Now we immunise instead...
Why no mention of gentoo (or funto)? I concede very little experience of yocto, etc, but I’ve a fairly complex system I maintain for both x86 and amd64 custom boards, all with quite heavily patched packages. I was…
No discussion is complete without mention of Erlang’s view on this https://erlang.org/download/armstrong_thesis_2003.pdf
I think the number is more like 50 odd percent of the population? I think the 90% number is of some limited subset like "adults who have received at least shot"?
perhaps you could have a glance at "surface" and see if it's what you want? I think the new .heex format also gives the basis to build what you want even if surface isn't the answer for you?
same experience.. I run a small ISP. we only take paid clients so no one is a spammer (other than lost passwords). no delivery issues elsewhere. yet Microsoft filter absolutely everything into spam.... emails to support…
really? it's this because it's too expensive to do an FFT? this would give you all probable matches directly? no?
I quite like XFS + LVM. LVM now has a high level wrapper for kernel raid and md-integrity. for previous data I can't bear to go less than raid 6 (equiv). And require ECC ram. I've had several events where after one…
is there anyone here old enough to remember Lotus Notes from the 90s? what does Zulip offer that I couldn't do then? (plus being able to then develop custome views, forms, etc)?
however the idea seems sound? I can't help wondering why Google who can fund GP-3, couldn't come up with a better initial dictionary? especially for small responses it is a big win
Actually in Erlang/elixir, your own crash is something you can plan for and handle. if you check the code you will see in init() that the author captures exits. then there is a function terminate () which is called when…
so I'm guessing that syncthing (with you running your own repeater/server node), doesn't meet your requirement. why not? (for me it's the lack of one way sync, ignoring deletes, and no partial directory sync)
I only want to query your last statement: "until we can slow masks work.. I find it reasonable that no mandate should exist at all" I find myself thinking the reverse to be honest. this infection has caused the largest…
For a quasi embedded project I picked lua. my requirements were small runtime size + fast startup time. I would say that the library availability is tremendously lower than perl,python,node but ample enough for most…
are you sure those are easier to remember than the tailwind equivalents ("flex" and "flow-root"?)
Most likely you upgraded to an ap with working dfs detection and it just hopped on a better channel...
I’ve bought one of those to upgrade a Mac airport. It’s rubbish! I get much faster real world rates on the old airport and it doesn’t fall off with range so quickly! Very disappointed. Great marketing though!
Uk has already approved 6ghz
I don’t think MySQL has/had full outer join either?
Iridium already cover the poles? You can get 700kbit down and bonding terminals is a possibility.
I wish Delta Chat would get more mentions during this period It is nicely decentralised. Nice UI. Run your own server. Deserves more love!
I think you are looking for https://webwormhole.io/
It’s not the same money, but I like pcengines apu for this. Lots of intel Ethernet, mpcie msata, etc. Intel amd64 makes dev simple
for similar money your could have the PCEngines APU2? why would you pick one over the other (GPIOs might be one reason?)
second vote for APU2. or APU4. I've got more than a thousand of the previous unit in production. just ramping up on APU units. yes they are higher power than a Pi, but still very low. easy to develop for (amd64). tons…
That’s complicated though. Getting it as an adult is REALLY nasty, hence the previous history to try and get it done as a kid. Now we immunise instead...
Why no mention of gentoo (or funto)? I concede very little experience of yocto, etc, but I’ve a fairly complex system I maintain for both x86 and amd64 custom boards, all with quite heavily patched packages. I was…
No discussion is complete without mention of Erlang’s view on this https://erlang.org/download/armstrong_thesis_2003.pdf