Petition to have the question added to leetcode. Two variants one with a single type of parens such as () and one with mixed parens (),{},[]. In each problem implement the map method which takes a chunk sequence of the…
Also consider RTS elements, like assigning certain schedulers to handle workloads which are swappable and tuneable, maybe with some skill tree unlocks.
Same people complaining "no one wants to work these days".
Depends. I can certainly offer to rewrite my old code that contributed to the memory shortage, for a price.
Safety of their IPO
Location: DC metro/Northern Virginia Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes (continental US) Technologies: TypeScript/Node, Python, Java, AWS, GCP, vector embeddings, ECS, SQS, DynamoDB, MongoDB, Datadog, CDK, Terraform,…
Statistically impossible to inadvertently generate a collision using UUID keys. UUID is designed to be unique when generated across any computer system. Practically speaking if you have an exactly matching pair of UUIDs…
sounds like a compliment to the implementation
Much like most office jobs
imminent danger pay
nearly retired
bitshifting screen renders directly to pixels on custom hardware, if I had to bet
Some people enjoy vendor locked managed services for their core infrastructure. Typically this decision is made when building from zero to one in resource constrained environments, and the long term play is to move to…
Bite selection is akin to bin packing, now that I think about it.
You missed the killer feature, even more diffusion of responsibility.
"internet chum" is a good one, it echoes "slop bowl".
Essential is contextually defined by whoever implemented the that part of the front-end basically.
It not a killer feature, granted. I would be willing to bet that the cost of the engineering to develop and support this feature as a default capability for the fleet of all vehicles would be less than the value of…
If it wasn't sold as the next big buzzword you could easily hire 10 new SDR employees who would sell it that way.
For the type of buyer you describe this vehicle parked in the garage, to speculate, may be capable of doing double duty as an automated battery backup for the estate nearby to store energy during times of excess grid…
To clarify, even if it is not strictly "spying" by some particular definition, the scope and scale is so large, and the channels to direct actual "spying" resources towards potentially relevant targets that are unveiled…
Not sure I would agree with the second statement, OSINT is spying, different mechanism but same intent.
I would like to have the opportunity to consider a decentralized consensus algorithm that could accommodate nation state adversaries regularly. Not simply something cryptographically secure and distributed but something…
Thank you for validating my decision to check the comments first.
As someone on a team with a less stringent code review culture, AI generated code creates more work when used indiscriminately. Good enough to get approved but full of non-obvious errors that cause expensive rework…
Petition to have the question added to leetcode. Two variants one with a single type of parens such as () and one with mixed parens (),{},[]. In each problem implement the map method which takes a chunk sequence of the…
Also consider RTS elements, like assigning certain schedulers to handle workloads which are swappable and tuneable, maybe with some skill tree unlocks.
Same people complaining "no one wants to work these days".
Depends. I can certainly offer to rewrite my old code that contributed to the memory shortage, for a price.
Safety of their IPO
Location: DC metro/Northern Virginia Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes (continental US) Technologies: TypeScript/Node, Python, Java, AWS, GCP, vector embeddings, ECS, SQS, DynamoDB, MongoDB, Datadog, CDK, Terraform,…
Statistically impossible to inadvertently generate a collision using UUID keys. UUID is designed to be unique when generated across any computer system. Practically speaking if you have an exactly matching pair of UUIDs…
sounds like a compliment to the implementation
Much like most office jobs
imminent danger pay
nearly retired
bitshifting screen renders directly to pixels on custom hardware, if I had to bet
Some people enjoy vendor locked managed services for their core infrastructure. Typically this decision is made when building from zero to one in resource constrained environments, and the long term play is to move to…
Bite selection is akin to bin packing, now that I think about it.
You missed the killer feature, even more diffusion of responsibility.
"internet chum" is a good one, it echoes "slop bowl".
Essential is contextually defined by whoever implemented the that part of the front-end basically.
It not a killer feature, granted. I would be willing to bet that the cost of the engineering to develop and support this feature as a default capability for the fleet of all vehicles would be less than the value of…
If it wasn't sold as the next big buzzword you could easily hire 10 new SDR employees who would sell it that way.
For the type of buyer you describe this vehicle parked in the garage, to speculate, may be capable of doing double duty as an automated battery backup for the estate nearby to store energy during times of excess grid…
To clarify, even if it is not strictly "spying" by some particular definition, the scope and scale is so large, and the channels to direct actual "spying" resources towards potentially relevant targets that are unveiled…
Not sure I would agree with the second statement, OSINT is spying, different mechanism but same intent.
I would like to have the opportunity to consider a decentralized consensus algorithm that could accommodate nation state adversaries regularly. Not simply something cryptographically secure and distributed but something…
Thank you for validating my decision to check the comments first.
As someone on a team with a less stringent code review culture, AI generated code creates more work when used indiscriminately. Good enough to get approved but full of non-obvious errors that cause expensive rework…