This is very useful! I had an application that needed an async backend for a data processing pipeline in GCP but missed the familiarity of AWS Step Function + Lambda. This setup would have been a great replacement for…
They say it doesn't solve the problem - "Would adding federation to Signal help with users behind country-wide blocks? Seems like a distributed service would be harder to censor than a centralized one." - "It's trivial…
In a video chat between Andrew Ng and Hinton (part of Deeplearning.ai course), Hintom himself confirms this.
I'm curious as to how you manage the mirror. Do you perform all operations twice (e.g. if you push to Github, do you manually push to Gitlab)? Edit: Nvm, found out Gitlab has the mirroring feature…
This is very useful! I had an application that needed an async backend for a data processing pipeline in GCP but missed the familiarity of AWS Step Function + Lambda. This setup would have been a great replacement for…
They say it doesn't solve the problem - "Would adding federation to Signal help with users behind country-wide blocks? Seems like a distributed service would be harder to censor than a centralized one." - "It's trivial…
In a video chat between Andrew Ng and Hinton (part of Deeplearning.ai course), Hintom himself confirms this.
I'm curious as to how you manage the mirror. Do you perform all operations twice (e.g. if you push to Github, do you manually push to Gitlab)? Edit: Nvm, found out Gitlab has the mirroring feature…