You are allowed to record stuff happening in private spaces depending on the situation and state you are in. For example, you could photograph or record the dance floor in nightclub since dance floor is very public.…
They don't strike, they just respond really slowly, pretend they didn't see something or just take reports and barely solve anything. Since they are all unionized and replacing them is crazy slow and expensive, nothing…
Yes and almost no one cares.
>Yeah they say it's not for enterprise usage but ok whatever. For now, it's clear that they will likely begin restricting the subs or severely cut back their token allowance. I could also see Claude looking at source…
>not the tax-evasion that Straw Manners and Ad Hominem attackers make appear to be. Depends on the state, in my former state, Virginia, it is tax evasion. This is not unique to Virginia BTW, Georgia has similar laws. By…
Yes, most cellular carriers have wifi calling enabled. However, my in laws have some cellular device that provides a POTS jack they plug a phone into and it’s powered from the wall. That’s is always talking to cellular…
Progress was slow until industrial farming was developed and more people could be freed from just trying to grow enough food to feed themselves. Capitalism was side effect as well.
Not anymore. It got moved to 85 because speed limit on interstates moved to 70.
As SRE, Deployment, Replica Sets and Services are generally the easy part. The hard part which he noted: >Right now, it doesn’t support ConfigMaps, Secrets, pod resources, persistent volumes, and a whole host of other…
Sure, let's have that debate then. I think what frustrates many US citizens is immigration is clearly broken but for various political reasons, Congress won't touch it. It's clear the system is at the breaking point.…
It's possible they are using kine: https://github.com/k3s-io/kine
Beyond other reason listed in the comments, Microsoft is heavily invested in Postgres. They bought Postgres sharding company (https://www.citusdata.com) and apparently it sees a ton of use internally even for newer…
>I know it's easier said than done but is there anything you can do to become an advocate for change? IME, very few companies care they are screwing up their employees' lives. It's why these laws are good since it puts…
I'm SRE/Platform, I got paged out last night because Devs apparently can't properly crash applications. Sure, I can move hours as well but my partner doesn't care that I get off at 3 on this Friday instead of 5, she has…
>you're paying so much for an education and then you just skip the education part? Why bother? Because you are viewing the motivation of college wrong for most people. For most people, the purpose of college is to get…
3 physical servers can power a ton of requests.
What's wrong with just archiving Parquet files? Worry about lack of support for file format 50 years in the future? If that was truly the concern, would it be best to archive it in more plain text format like CSV or…
Because it can be both depending on the command line flags sent to it. Also, because it's so easy to setup, most DevOps/SREs/Ops just chuck into production without reading about which flags to set because we are not…
Because like a lot of things, metric of "What does recruiting cost us?" is very easy number to quantify so companies will attempt to reduce it. "What does bad recruiting cost us?" is very hard number to quantify because…
That's huge IF, both of them have 90 day exit clause, and it's not like it's a long-term business. Those deals are doable because xAI failed and SpaceX has a bunch of spare compute lying around they can rent out.…
sigh Not everything in the world is containers. Applications running outside of container still exist in many companies for various reasons including political ones.
Want to, not really. Want GMaps moved from Google? Yes. If it can stand on it's own free, fine whatever. If not and people need to be charged for it, fine.
We run everything on VM just for flexibility. Want to stand up a new machine for testing? Boom, run the script, new Ubuntu server. We need to decommission a machine. Shutdown all the guests, move them over to new…
Depending on if you have Microsoft365, you don't get ads either. It's not ads, it's fact that browsers are still not native performance to Win32 application. However, companies hate maintaining multiple applications…
Yea, everyone is trashing on Outlook web while Gmail is over there doing same exact shit. Even worse, Gmail has never well integrated all its features. Apparently having easy access to my full calendar requires a new…
You are allowed to record stuff happening in private spaces depending on the situation and state you are in. For example, you could photograph or record the dance floor in nightclub since dance floor is very public.…
They don't strike, they just respond really slowly, pretend they didn't see something or just take reports and barely solve anything. Since they are all unionized and replacing them is crazy slow and expensive, nothing…
Yes and almost no one cares.
>Yeah they say it's not for enterprise usage but ok whatever. For now, it's clear that they will likely begin restricting the subs or severely cut back their token allowance. I could also see Claude looking at source…
>not the tax-evasion that Straw Manners and Ad Hominem attackers make appear to be. Depends on the state, in my former state, Virginia, it is tax evasion. This is not unique to Virginia BTW, Georgia has similar laws. By…
Yes, most cellular carriers have wifi calling enabled. However, my in laws have some cellular device that provides a POTS jack they plug a phone into and it’s powered from the wall. That’s is always talking to cellular…
Progress was slow until industrial farming was developed and more people could be freed from just trying to grow enough food to feed themselves. Capitalism was side effect as well.
Not anymore. It got moved to 85 because speed limit on interstates moved to 70.
As SRE, Deployment, Replica Sets and Services are generally the easy part. The hard part which he noted: >Right now, it doesn’t support ConfigMaps, Secrets, pod resources, persistent volumes, and a whole host of other…
Sure, let's have that debate then. I think what frustrates many US citizens is immigration is clearly broken but for various political reasons, Congress won't touch it. It's clear the system is at the breaking point.…
It's possible they are using kine: https://github.com/k3s-io/kine
Beyond other reason listed in the comments, Microsoft is heavily invested in Postgres. They bought Postgres sharding company (https://www.citusdata.com) and apparently it sees a ton of use internally even for newer…
>I know it's easier said than done but is there anything you can do to become an advocate for change? IME, very few companies care they are screwing up their employees' lives. It's why these laws are good since it puts…
I'm SRE/Platform, I got paged out last night because Devs apparently can't properly crash applications. Sure, I can move hours as well but my partner doesn't care that I get off at 3 on this Friday instead of 5, she has…
>you're paying so much for an education and then you just skip the education part? Why bother? Because you are viewing the motivation of college wrong for most people. For most people, the purpose of college is to get…
3 physical servers can power a ton of requests.
What's wrong with just archiving Parquet files? Worry about lack of support for file format 50 years in the future? If that was truly the concern, would it be best to archive it in more plain text format like CSV or…
Because it can be both depending on the command line flags sent to it. Also, because it's so easy to setup, most DevOps/SREs/Ops just chuck into production without reading about which flags to set because we are not…
Because like a lot of things, metric of "What does recruiting cost us?" is very easy number to quantify so companies will attempt to reduce it. "What does bad recruiting cost us?" is very hard number to quantify because…
That's huge IF, both of them have 90 day exit clause, and it's not like it's a long-term business. Those deals are doable because xAI failed and SpaceX has a bunch of spare compute lying around they can rent out.…
sigh Not everything in the world is containers. Applications running outside of container still exist in many companies for various reasons including political ones.
Want to, not really. Want GMaps moved from Google? Yes. If it can stand on it's own free, fine whatever. If not and people need to be charged for it, fine.
We run everything on VM just for flexibility. Want to stand up a new machine for testing? Boom, run the script, new Ubuntu server. We need to decommission a machine. Shutdown all the guests, move them over to new…
Depending on if you have Microsoft365, you don't get ads either. It's not ads, it's fact that browsers are still not native performance to Win32 application. However, companies hate maintaining multiple applications…
Yea, everyone is trashing on Outlook web while Gmail is over there doing same exact shit. Even worse, Gmail has never well integrated all its features. Apparently having easy access to my full calendar requires a new…