Yet these leaders sit on Twitter all day engaging in petty nonsense, but demand 12 hr days from workers. How productive are they during those 12 hrs?
How do people with elderly parents, or young kids or other responsibilities outside of work deal with such awful schedules?
Great work, op. As others have said, encryption is vital to such a project. In fact if your ethos is privacy, it would be great marketing material to assure users that this is in fact resistant to basic infiltration. I…
That's not the point, though. It's not how generous he is with his money. It's how he sees money, its purpose in his life. People who see wealth as a force multiplier don't gorm habits of being careless with it. Just…
... go on..
Til 7z posts quarterly sources in archives. We'll that's a bit sketchy
And I thought I was once a clever 15 year old... this was brilliant. Sharp kid. Though his pondering of 'why do companies use third party support systems instead of rolling their own' gave his age away :)
See the comment below yours answered in fewer words and provided more information. Berating people to read something is just noise. Improve the SNR
For one, we don't have to pay for basic amenities like security and alerts. To heck with gouging the customer for basic feature sets. Aws have their faults, but enabling teams to get the whole elastic experience without…
When it comes to fruitful discussions that leaves one with satisfaction and contentment, this ain't it. This is the polar opposite. Cheers
If we've learned anything from the security cam and baby cam scandals, then it's that convenience is king and we as a society would rather risk everything than be arsed to take few additional steps to setup/learn…
But why? Why testing with real payment methods is a bad idea for stripe?
That's genuinely creative. I mean the execution, not the act itself. Imagine spending hours in a darkroom to create passable smut and knowing there's a market for that. I guess it's true that any new tech will have one…
Being out of the loop for awhile. Has amd made anything similar to cuda? Are cots frameworks such as pytorch and tensorflow on par when running on amd hardware? What makes investing in amd cluster/chips worthwhile?
Problem with Google summed up. Ethics and pseudo sciences folks wanting to opinionate technology. That's akin to a kitchen knife refusing to cut gift wrapping paper because that's inappropriate use of a knife. The…
Dang... safe from covid but at what cost
Impressive that the launch vehicle broke away from the static fire restraints so cleanly and evenly that it was a vertical launch. What were they holding it down with? Skipping rope?
CISO and people in his office (the so-called cyber security experts) are nothing but report pushers. They run vulnerability scans on code, and whatever comes back from packages like Tenable, they send to everyone to…
Wip Wip Wip ...
Without first-class CUDA translation or cross compile, AMD is just throwing more transistors at the void
Bitwarden is fantastic. And can even pair up with your own open source 'enterprise vault'. Meaning that if you have a decent VPN setup in your home router, you can host the vault in your rpi (for example). It's great
That's an impressive turnaround.
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Data intended to be read as instructions for the interpreter or the cpu, is a whole different ballgame than data intended to convey values of something. High order sparse/dense matrices serialized in some xyz format is…
Block chain was easy to avoid. Yes the hysteria was the same, but the foundational and fundamental shifts in how the common person does something has changed for many. I've noticed with my own 'non techie' family…
Yet these leaders sit on Twitter all day engaging in petty nonsense, but demand 12 hr days from workers. How productive are they during those 12 hrs?
How do people with elderly parents, or young kids or other responsibilities outside of work deal with such awful schedules?
Great work, op. As others have said, encryption is vital to such a project. In fact if your ethos is privacy, it would be great marketing material to assure users that this is in fact resistant to basic infiltration. I…
That's not the point, though. It's not how generous he is with his money. It's how he sees money, its purpose in his life. People who see wealth as a force multiplier don't gorm habits of being careless with it. Just…
... go on..
Til 7z posts quarterly sources in archives. We'll that's a bit sketchy
And I thought I was once a clever 15 year old... this was brilliant. Sharp kid. Though his pondering of 'why do companies use third party support systems instead of rolling their own' gave his age away :)
See the comment below yours answered in fewer words and provided more information. Berating people to read something is just noise. Improve the SNR
For one, we don't have to pay for basic amenities like security and alerts. To heck with gouging the customer for basic feature sets. Aws have their faults, but enabling teams to get the whole elastic experience without…
When it comes to fruitful discussions that leaves one with satisfaction and contentment, this ain't it. This is the polar opposite. Cheers
If we've learned anything from the security cam and baby cam scandals, then it's that convenience is king and we as a society would rather risk everything than be arsed to take few additional steps to setup/learn…
But why? Why testing with real payment methods is a bad idea for stripe?
That's genuinely creative. I mean the execution, not the act itself. Imagine spending hours in a darkroom to create passable smut and knowing there's a market for that. I guess it's true that any new tech will have one…
Being out of the loop for awhile. Has amd made anything similar to cuda? Are cots frameworks such as pytorch and tensorflow on par when running on amd hardware? What makes investing in amd cluster/chips worthwhile?
Problem with Google summed up. Ethics and pseudo sciences folks wanting to opinionate technology. That's akin to a kitchen knife refusing to cut gift wrapping paper because that's inappropriate use of a knife. The…
Dang... safe from covid but at what cost
Impressive that the launch vehicle broke away from the static fire restraints so cleanly and evenly that it was a vertical launch. What were they holding it down with? Skipping rope?
CISO and people in his office (the so-called cyber security experts) are nothing but report pushers. They run vulnerability scans on code, and whatever comes back from packages like Tenable, they send to everyone to…
Wip Wip Wip ...
Without first-class CUDA translation or cross compile, AMD is just throwing more transistors at the void
Bitwarden is fantastic. And can even pair up with your own open source 'enterprise vault'. Meaning that if you have a decent VPN setup in your home router, you can host the vault in your rpi (for example). It's great
That's an impressive turnaround.
[flagged]
Data intended to be read as instructions for the interpreter or the cpu, is a whole different ballgame than data intended to convey values of something. High order sparse/dense matrices serialized in some xyz format is…
Block chain was easy to avoid. Yes the hysteria was the same, but the foundational and fundamental shifts in how the common person does something has changed for many. I've noticed with my own 'non techie' family…