Surely, at some point in the near future, they'll be producing solar panels using solar energy?
There's a very fine line between Just In Time and Just Too Late. We advocate for Just In Case inventory, which is much more resilient.
Thanks. That might be a privacy issue, especially if the requester is from the EU
When the end user asks a question, is it sent to OpenAI? Or is this an LLM you built yourself?
We run Julia code in production. These are compute-heavy services called by other parts of the app. Version upgrades are normally easy. Upgrade, run the unit tests, build the Docker images and deploy to K8s. Maybe we've…
Oh, how the mighty Slashdot has fallen!
+1 for Linux, please
We use Rails's built-in i18n. So this should work, as we could just send in the translated strings.
Congrats on launching! This looks really cool. Any plans for i18n?
It's me!
Because when the browser un-gzips it, it takes a lot more memory than the minified version. And everyone seems to complain about browser bloat.
Johannesburg, South Africa. 100mb/s home fibre: ping 1.1.1.1 PING 1.1.1.1 (1.1.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from 1.1.1.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=58 time=1.36 ms 64 bytes from 1.1.1.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=58 time=1.32 ms 64…
This looks like it could be a great add-ion to Synergy
Would this help against DDoS attacks on a web site?
I guess it's styling is a bit like the X6: http://www.bmwusa.com/bmw/xmodels/x6
Enhance!
We experience the same kind of thing to assembla.com. It often times out. Quite frustrating when in the middle of development.
I'm in Johannesburg, and my ping to facebook.com is 310ms. The thing is everyone seems to be used to the lag, so there isn't any complaints.
Wasn't this one of main reasons that thenNeoVim project was started?
I recently upgraded my Note 2 to a Note 4. One of the first things it asks when you first switch on the phone, is to log into your Google Account. After that it asked a couple more questions. By the time the install…
Yes they do: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=google%20docs&hl=en Docs, Sheets and Slides are all APPS now, with real-time syncing
I can only give you anecdotal evidence on two Linodes we use: root@web1:~# uname -a Linux web1.netstock.co 3.9.3-x86-linode52 #1 SMP Mon May 20 09:32:28 EDT 2013 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux root@web1:~# uptime 15:29:46 up…
I had the same problem with the choppy ThinkPad (Yoga) trackpad. It's very easily fixed. http://fully-faltoo.com/2013/07/20/lenovo-touchpad/
Excellent! That did the trick. It was nginx and percona that also had to be restarted.
I have a bunch of servers on Ubuntu 12.04LTS. Did the test. Came back as vulnerable. Then did an apt-get upgrade, which upgraded a bunch of SSL services. Did the test again. Still vulnerable. What else should I do?
Surely, at some point in the near future, they'll be producing solar panels using solar energy?
There's a very fine line between Just In Time and Just Too Late. We advocate for Just In Case inventory, which is much more resilient.
Thanks. That might be a privacy issue, especially if the requester is from the EU
When the end user asks a question, is it sent to OpenAI? Or is this an LLM you built yourself?
We run Julia code in production. These are compute-heavy services called by other parts of the app. Version upgrades are normally easy. Upgrade, run the unit tests, build the Docker images and deploy to K8s. Maybe we've…
Oh, how the mighty Slashdot has fallen!
+1 for Linux, please
We use Rails's built-in i18n. So this should work, as we could just send in the translated strings.
Congrats on launching! This looks really cool. Any plans for i18n?
It's me!
Because when the browser un-gzips it, it takes a lot more memory than the minified version. And everyone seems to complain about browser bloat.
Johannesburg, South Africa. 100mb/s home fibre: ping 1.1.1.1 PING 1.1.1.1 (1.1.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from 1.1.1.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=58 time=1.36 ms 64 bytes from 1.1.1.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=58 time=1.32 ms 64…
This looks like it could be a great add-ion to Synergy
Would this help against DDoS attacks on a web site?
I guess it's styling is a bit like the X6: http://www.bmwusa.com/bmw/xmodels/x6
Enhance!
We experience the same kind of thing to assembla.com. It often times out. Quite frustrating when in the middle of development.
I'm in Johannesburg, and my ping to facebook.com is 310ms. The thing is everyone seems to be used to the lag, so there isn't any complaints.
Wasn't this one of main reasons that thenNeoVim project was started?
I recently upgraded my Note 2 to a Note 4. One of the first things it asks when you first switch on the phone, is to log into your Google Account. After that it asked a couple more questions. By the time the install…
Yes they do: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=google%20docs&hl=en Docs, Sheets and Slides are all APPS now, with real-time syncing
I can only give you anecdotal evidence on two Linodes we use: root@web1:~# uname -a Linux web1.netstock.co 3.9.3-x86-linode52 #1 SMP Mon May 20 09:32:28 EDT 2013 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux root@web1:~# uptime 15:29:46 up…
I had the same problem with the choppy ThinkPad (Yoga) trackpad. It's very easily fixed. http://fully-faltoo.com/2013/07/20/lenovo-touchpad/
Excellent! That did the trick. It was nginx and percona that also had to be restarted.
I have a bunch of servers on Ubuntu 12.04LTS. Did the test. Came back as vulnerable. Then did an apt-get upgrade, which upgraded a bunch of SSL services. Did the test again. Still vulnerable. What else should I do?