what are your use cases? wondering if it's good enough for coding / agentic stuff
According to this article https://www.wired.com/2015/05/feds-say-banned-researcher-com... a researcher was able to take use cat6 ethernet from airplane entertainment module built into a seat.. So it depends.
> It solves _so many_ problems of other comparable tech stacks right out of the box Could you expand top 5(or more) major pain points that it solves?
They do: https://support.apple.com/en-us/102174
I think instilling values and ethics on society is way harder than making a new technology. This is why I'm rooting for "trustless" nature of cryptocurrencies.
I'd argue it's a bit easier in English if it comes to learning a grammatically correct expression of a thought. Polish or other slavic languages have quite a complexity hidden in "odmiany", "przypadki", and…
Very interested in your case. What is your use case? What was your stack? What was the biggest downside?
Want a real hyper modern Python? Try Haskell. (As someone who spent 10y with Python)
Any good stuff to read on topic you can recommend?
I wouldn’t say it’s “everything free”. If you purchase outside of FOREX hours you pay 2% on top of every tx. People tend to spend more when they have free time, i.e. on weekends, where the 2% fee applies. My guess is…
> They routed traffic through approximately 34 servers located in nearly 20 countries to obfuscate their true location, used encrypted communication channels within Equifax’s network to blend in with normal network…
Man, $15k/mo sounds crushing. What if you have a wife? $360k/y for a couple, this is crazy.
On the internet no one knows that you’re (not) a dog.
What’s the problem in flashing yellow for a longer period of time? Make a delay long enough for a driver to safely react. Otherwise why bother with flashing yellow anyway? We have such thing in Ukraine(and probably…
> I think being a manager can be mentally exhausting. I was thinking of management as a way to escape downsides of working as a programmer. For ex.: a responsibility for bugs that I put in product, failure to deliver on…
Here’s a decent guide: https://github.com/drduh/YubiKey-Guide PS I’d love to get some shoved into my hand. Paid $100 for my pair.
Sphinx doc
You can smash them back via GDPR(if you are an EU resident).
His temper looked much like Steve Jobs
PostgraphQL
Could you elaborate how being nice can cause a physical pain?
Quote from article: > This way, a network-attached FPGA on ingress and egress to a CPU > can accelerate functions such as encryption, compression, > memcached and many others in addition to running the > complete…
What changed?
.
IMO they simply had nothing else to write about. This is the first time I see “how to” on TechCrunch.
what are your use cases? wondering if it's good enough for coding / agentic stuff
According to this article https://www.wired.com/2015/05/feds-say-banned-researcher-com... a researcher was able to take use cat6 ethernet from airplane entertainment module built into a seat.. So it depends.
> It solves _so many_ problems of other comparable tech stacks right out of the box Could you expand top 5(or more) major pain points that it solves?
They do: https://support.apple.com/en-us/102174
I think instilling values and ethics on society is way harder than making a new technology. This is why I'm rooting for "trustless" nature of cryptocurrencies.
I'd argue it's a bit easier in English if it comes to learning a grammatically correct expression of a thought. Polish or other slavic languages have quite a complexity hidden in "odmiany", "przypadki", and…
Very interested in your case. What is your use case? What was your stack? What was the biggest downside?
Want a real hyper modern Python? Try Haskell. (As someone who spent 10y with Python)
Any good stuff to read on topic you can recommend?
I wouldn’t say it’s “everything free”. If you purchase outside of FOREX hours you pay 2% on top of every tx. People tend to spend more when they have free time, i.e. on weekends, where the 2% fee applies. My guess is…
> They routed traffic through approximately 34 servers located in nearly 20 countries to obfuscate their true location, used encrypted communication channels within Equifax’s network to blend in with normal network…
Man, $15k/mo sounds crushing. What if you have a wife? $360k/y for a couple, this is crazy.
On the internet no one knows that you’re (not) a dog.
What’s the problem in flashing yellow for a longer period of time? Make a delay long enough for a driver to safely react. Otherwise why bother with flashing yellow anyway? We have such thing in Ukraine(and probably…
> I think being a manager can be mentally exhausting. I was thinking of management as a way to escape downsides of working as a programmer. For ex.: a responsibility for bugs that I put in product, failure to deliver on…
Here’s a decent guide: https://github.com/drduh/YubiKey-Guide PS I’d love to get some shoved into my hand. Paid $100 for my pair.
Sphinx doc
You can smash them back via GDPR(if you are an EU resident).
His temper looked much like Steve Jobs
PostgraphQL
Could you elaborate how being nice can cause a physical pain?
Quote from article: > This way, a network-attached FPGA on ingress and egress to a CPU > can accelerate functions such as encryption, compression, > memcached and many others in addition to running the > complete…
What changed?
.
IMO they simply had nothing else to write about. This is the first time I see “how to” on TechCrunch.