40 million flights is big data? That’s a decently sized PostgreSQL database to me.
Yes, I meant this K3s as it's trivial to deploy and quite mature by now.
Starship is mostly funded by Starlink and uses iterative development. Your comment is a bit ignorant and unnecessarily hostile.
Nowadays K3s is worth the small learning curve with a big payoff as you get a lot of automation included / by installing an operator :-)
Experienced developers know it’s the small subtleties, the API, the bugfixes, the docs and (community) support that makes software valuable. The tech itself is usually not mindblowing.
Erosion of education makes basic scientific knowledge very trendy
Can second this, it’s premature optimization. The real problem is usually having no easy and reliable way to migrate data / apply schema changes.
Can attest to this, typing this on a 6 year old iphone 8 plus
It would detect number spoofing. Spoofing is easy, hacking phones is hard(er).
For some people, but most people are very easily trackable using IPv4 + user agent. There are even better JS fingerprints that don’t use your IP.
How can anyone believe law enforcement would catch more criminals by having more data if they’re understaffed already?
I respectfully disagree. I’ve passed the same thoughts back and forth in my mind before, but it’s mostly nostalgia. Yes, some tools were much snappier on much crappier hardware, but they also lacked features, including…
That reminds me of SpaceX saying the most reliable part is no part at all!
Now we can finally turn Street View into a game world!
Would you have delayed the first release to tackle these sounds? If so, any day not shipping products is a day closer to going bankrupt. If you "fix" these sounds in v2, then you'll still need to explain them in the…
40 million flights is big data? That’s a decently sized PostgreSQL database to me.
Yes, I meant this K3s as it's trivial to deploy and quite mature by now.
Starship is mostly funded by Starlink and uses iterative development. Your comment is a bit ignorant and unnecessarily hostile.
Nowadays K3s is worth the small learning curve with a big payoff as you get a lot of automation included / by installing an operator :-)
Experienced developers know it’s the small subtleties, the API, the bugfixes, the docs and (community) support that makes software valuable. The tech itself is usually not mindblowing.
Erosion of education makes basic scientific knowledge very trendy
Can second this, it’s premature optimization. The real problem is usually having no easy and reliable way to migrate data / apply schema changes.
Can attest to this, typing this on a 6 year old iphone 8 plus
It would detect number spoofing. Spoofing is easy, hacking phones is hard(er).
For some people, but most people are very easily trackable using IPv4 + user agent. There are even better JS fingerprints that don’t use your IP.
How can anyone believe law enforcement would catch more criminals by having more data if they’re understaffed already?
I respectfully disagree. I’ve passed the same thoughts back and forth in my mind before, but it’s mostly nostalgia. Yes, some tools were much snappier on much crappier hardware, but they also lacked features, including…
That reminds me of SpaceX saying the most reliable part is no part at all!
Now we can finally turn Street View into a game world!
Would you have delayed the first release to tackle these sounds? If so, any day not shipping products is a day closer to going bankrupt. If you "fix" these sounds in v2, then you'll still need to explain them in the…