Data caps make that hard. While everyone likes to claim unlimited data, I'm not aware of any providers that don't have a heavy data user clause where they'll deprioritize your data if you're a top ~5% data user (usually…
The claim was "It is cheaper", not "It will be cheaper". Until it actually _is_ cheaper, it doesn't make much sense to purchase $10k+ in hardware to run local models that are still worse than the frontier offerings.
The purpose of the sandbox is to reduce permission fatigue. If it fails to run a command in the sandbox and retries it outside the sandbox, the regular permission rules apply. You'll still be prompted for any…
ESPHome is owned by the same group as Home Assistant, not Espressif. So Espressif getting greedy would just mean higher prices for their chips (or they could lock down development on their chips, but that seems very…
Do you have a concrete example of when their definition was different from IRS guidance?
2FA keys are easily stolen from a desktop with a password manager running in the background when running a malicious executable, vs. 2FA keys on a 2FA app on a phone and running a malicious app.
> I cannot write software that competes with my company That can be difficult when you work for a company that has it's fingers in almost everything.
> according to the statement, which said that foul play was not suspected. From the 2nd paragraph of the article.
It's very common in the US for DSL and also some fiber providers.
One example: https://youtu.be/uxzm_6SYBFo?si=BSav_oEKiFBT8cf8&t=41
That sounds trivial enough that the compiler would remove the bounds checks, assuming I'm understanding correctly that you have a condition that validates the number of fields at some point before an invalid access…
Doesn't stop them from trying to collect after the transaction is declined. It's not a prepaid service, you're agreeing to pay the charges _after_ you've used the service. Will they pursue? Do they have enough info to…
Maybe don't demand 100%, but instead responsibility for incorrect information.
Cordless tools tend to be more convenient. While a corded tool might technically be more powerful, for a quick cut it's annoying to unravel the cord, possibly grab an extension cord and unravel that, make the cut, then…
Are you noticing breakage on minor and patch releases, or only major versions? Since you said frequently, it sounds like at least minor versions but possibly patch versions as well?
> He said America, not United States of America. America refers to the combined area of North, South, and Central America. Of which Canada is a part, and, as it happens, Canada is where this took place. Healthcare is…
> Under the Amended Compact, the RMI and the United States agreed that the United States has full authority and responsibility for defense and security matters in and relating to the RMI…
> Some of these can be grounds for being denied insurance coverage Is there a reason you think insurance wouldn’t pay out because you used a non-listed device? This is something I frequently see people asserting without…
And nvidia is killing it right now because they predicted the need _before_ the incentives were there.
Any specific reason to avoid Lidar? Cost?
But is it a _complicated_ YAML file?
I've been using https://git.sr.ht/~emersion/grim for ~5 years now.
Each zigbee device _that is mains powered_ extends your reach. In theory you could make a battery powered repeater, but there aren't any on the market AFAIK.
Most places can fit a drain pan of some sort (I use some sort of rubber mat with an edge under sinks inside cabinets for example, and of course water heaters should have one) but some places like behind toilets, next to…
If they're breaking a law, arrest them. If they aren't, what do you expect anyone to do?
Data caps make that hard. While everyone likes to claim unlimited data, I'm not aware of any providers that don't have a heavy data user clause where they'll deprioritize your data if you're a top ~5% data user (usually…
The claim was "It is cheaper", not "It will be cheaper". Until it actually _is_ cheaper, it doesn't make much sense to purchase $10k+ in hardware to run local models that are still worse than the frontier offerings.
The purpose of the sandbox is to reduce permission fatigue. If it fails to run a command in the sandbox and retries it outside the sandbox, the regular permission rules apply. You'll still be prompted for any…
ESPHome is owned by the same group as Home Assistant, not Espressif. So Espressif getting greedy would just mean higher prices for their chips (or they could lock down development on their chips, but that seems very…
Do you have a concrete example of when their definition was different from IRS guidance?
2FA keys are easily stolen from a desktop with a password manager running in the background when running a malicious executable, vs. 2FA keys on a 2FA app on a phone and running a malicious app.
> I cannot write software that competes with my company That can be difficult when you work for a company that has it's fingers in almost everything.
> according to the statement, which said that foul play was not suspected. From the 2nd paragraph of the article.
It's very common in the US for DSL and also some fiber providers.
One example: https://youtu.be/uxzm_6SYBFo?si=BSav_oEKiFBT8cf8&t=41
That sounds trivial enough that the compiler would remove the bounds checks, assuming I'm understanding correctly that you have a condition that validates the number of fields at some point before an invalid access…
Doesn't stop them from trying to collect after the transaction is declined. It's not a prepaid service, you're agreeing to pay the charges _after_ you've used the service. Will they pursue? Do they have enough info to…
Maybe don't demand 100%, but instead responsibility for incorrect information.
Cordless tools tend to be more convenient. While a corded tool might technically be more powerful, for a quick cut it's annoying to unravel the cord, possibly grab an extension cord and unravel that, make the cut, then…
Are you noticing breakage on minor and patch releases, or only major versions? Since you said frequently, it sounds like at least minor versions but possibly patch versions as well?
> He said America, not United States of America. America refers to the combined area of North, South, and Central America. Of which Canada is a part, and, as it happens, Canada is where this took place. Healthcare is…
> Under the Amended Compact, the RMI and the United States agreed that the United States has full authority and responsibility for defense and security matters in and relating to the RMI…
> Some of these can be grounds for being denied insurance coverage Is there a reason you think insurance wouldn’t pay out because you used a non-listed device? This is something I frequently see people asserting without…
And nvidia is killing it right now because they predicted the need _before_ the incentives were there.
Any specific reason to avoid Lidar? Cost?
But is it a _complicated_ YAML file?
I've been using https://git.sr.ht/~emersion/grim for ~5 years now.
Each zigbee device _that is mains powered_ extends your reach. In theory you could make a battery powered repeater, but there aren't any on the market AFAIK.
Most places can fit a drain pan of some sort (I use some sort of rubber mat with an edge under sinks inside cabinets for example, and of course water heaters should have one) but some places like behind toilets, next to…
If they're breaking a law, arrest them. If they aren't, what do you expect anyone to do?