If we're allowed to dream, make it public transit, as private cars, regardless of how they are driven, are a climate disaster we can not afford.
That you are aware such rules about correct driver position exists makes me wonder how (if?) you are driving legally, as you certainly seem to lack the familiarity with the laws concerning it.
Unions are a solution to a power imbalance, not a sign of maturity, neither when maturity is defined as "having attained a final or desired state" or as "having achieved a low but stable growth rate".
Unionization shouldn't be seen as an emergency measure. Even if I would hypothetically accept union as a last resort, which I don't, safety nets should be built not only when you are speeding towards the ground, and…
Or $3 for an ESP32 devboard.
That's on the company owners[1], as represented by its board. --- [1] Companies like Meta actually has two types of ownership: ownership of the company's current assets (economic equity), which is not the same as…
What I've learned from reading this is how much of my own writing style was influenced by late 1990s MSDN.
It receives, as its name implies, pre-release builds: it is currently on 15.7.8, while the latest macOS 15.7 release is 15.7.7.
If you have enough data to actually need to use Kafka, “simplicity” probably leaves too much out.
Not a real solution if you’re averse to using pre-release software like macOS 26. Recent betas also seem to break some small things, not sure if due to change in code itself or a faulty migration.
It wasn’t Twain who wrote that letter: that quip was posthumously attributed to him, and have been used by multiple others. The earliest source we have for it is a letter by Blaise Pascal, some 250 before Twain ever…
That's exactly why I'm less pleased with GCP: to trust a CSP (or any service), I need to be assured that when (not if) things go wrong, I could escalate to a team that would have my back.
Apple also uses AWS, and I won't be surprised if they also use Azure. Big companies are multicloud, and not because it's a good idea (it rarely is), but because they inherited multiple environments on different CSPs,…
From personal experience, as a customer who once did something stupid: Google Cloud does soft deletes. But you need to reach out to support fast enough. And really, if you deleted something important and discovered it…
Of course, the solution to that is to nullify all HOAs, power tripping or not. They were a mechanism to enact segregation, and as such should've had no place when created, and certainly has no place now.
Apple never bought a manufacturer, or built such capabilities. They buy and build manufacturing capacity, and there’s also a huge shortage in that today.
They can’t. Operating a FAB requires employing PhDs that are willing to work 8 hours shifts with no breaks (each removal of a bunnysuit is an expensive exercise), and there’s no reason to believe SpaceX is capable of…
It’s a game of chicken, and we know the president folds like a soggy tortilla (aka TACO). It’s just that some executives are even soggier.
For domains where they handle the certificates, Cloudflare utilizes multiple CAs, to avoid such a single point of failure: I’ve seen Cloudflare managed certificates issued by Let’s Encrypt, Google Cloud, Sectigo, and…
No, we don't, or shouldn't ask people to check the URL itself, because of homonym attacks are a thing. Goal is to make sure that your credentials can't be compromised by surfing the wrong website (e.g. by using Passkeys…
> Millions chose Android for exactly that reason Citation needed. But even if millions did bought an Android phone for ill-defined defined, about 15 billion Android phones were sold over the years, which could very well…
Most shareholders may not care beyond the next quarter, but CEO action that led to those results were made couple of years ago at least, and current action will do as much to determine not the next quarter, but one…
Yes. I know a person that used to work in casting for such events.
What Flock names the relationship in their contract does not make it one, as the courts do very much duck type. Flock knowingly collects PII of people they have no direct relationship with, and transfers it to third…
Flock's facilitation of data-sharing is a huge part of their value proposition over other cameras, and why their customers buy from them over their competitors. As such, even if they can contract it such that they are…
If we're allowed to dream, make it public transit, as private cars, regardless of how they are driven, are a climate disaster we can not afford.
That you are aware such rules about correct driver position exists makes me wonder how (if?) you are driving legally, as you certainly seem to lack the familiarity with the laws concerning it.
Unions are a solution to a power imbalance, not a sign of maturity, neither when maturity is defined as "having attained a final or desired state" or as "having achieved a low but stable growth rate".
Unionization shouldn't be seen as an emergency measure. Even if I would hypothetically accept union as a last resort, which I don't, safety nets should be built not only when you are speeding towards the ground, and…
Or $3 for an ESP32 devboard.
That's on the company owners[1], as represented by its board. --- [1] Companies like Meta actually has two types of ownership: ownership of the company's current assets (economic equity), which is not the same as…
What I've learned from reading this is how much of my own writing style was influenced by late 1990s MSDN.
It receives, as its name implies, pre-release builds: it is currently on 15.7.8, while the latest macOS 15.7 release is 15.7.7.
If you have enough data to actually need to use Kafka, “simplicity” probably leaves too much out.
Not a real solution if you’re averse to using pre-release software like macOS 26. Recent betas also seem to break some small things, not sure if due to change in code itself or a faulty migration.
It wasn’t Twain who wrote that letter: that quip was posthumously attributed to him, and have been used by multiple others. The earliest source we have for it is a letter by Blaise Pascal, some 250 before Twain ever…
That's exactly why I'm less pleased with GCP: to trust a CSP (or any service), I need to be assured that when (not if) things go wrong, I could escalate to a team that would have my back.
Apple also uses AWS, and I won't be surprised if they also use Azure. Big companies are multicloud, and not because it's a good idea (it rarely is), but because they inherited multiple environments on different CSPs,…
From personal experience, as a customer who once did something stupid: Google Cloud does soft deletes. But you need to reach out to support fast enough. And really, if you deleted something important and discovered it…
Of course, the solution to that is to nullify all HOAs, power tripping or not. They were a mechanism to enact segregation, and as such should've had no place when created, and certainly has no place now.
Apple never bought a manufacturer, or built such capabilities. They buy and build manufacturing capacity, and there’s also a huge shortage in that today.
They can’t. Operating a FAB requires employing PhDs that are willing to work 8 hours shifts with no breaks (each removal of a bunnysuit is an expensive exercise), and there’s no reason to believe SpaceX is capable of…
It’s a game of chicken, and we know the president folds like a soggy tortilla (aka TACO). It’s just that some executives are even soggier.
For domains where they handle the certificates, Cloudflare utilizes multiple CAs, to avoid such a single point of failure: I’ve seen Cloudflare managed certificates issued by Let’s Encrypt, Google Cloud, Sectigo, and…
No, we don't, or shouldn't ask people to check the URL itself, because of homonym attacks are a thing. Goal is to make sure that your credentials can't be compromised by surfing the wrong website (e.g. by using Passkeys…
> Millions chose Android for exactly that reason Citation needed. But even if millions did bought an Android phone for ill-defined defined, about 15 billion Android phones were sold over the years, which could very well…
Most shareholders may not care beyond the next quarter, but CEO action that led to those results were made couple of years ago at least, and current action will do as much to determine not the next quarter, but one…
Yes. I know a person that used to work in casting for such events.
What Flock names the relationship in their contract does not make it one, as the courts do very much duck type. Flock knowingly collects PII of people they have no direct relationship with, and transfers it to third…
Flock's facilitation of data-sharing is a huge part of their value proposition over other cameras, and why their customers buy from them over their competitors. As such, even if they can contract it such that they are…