The whole point of my company using Bedrock is so that we knew our data wasn't being shipped off anywhere. This means we will a) block Mythos-class models at the organisation level and b) further consider using smaller,…
I'd be careful with the name and the way you're describing it, as Nintendo are notoriously litigious. Best of luck with the project, though!
I don't know where these mythical "good people" are, but they have been few and far between in my experience. People _will_ let you down, people _will_ disappoint you, even the so-called "good" ones, even family. I…
Looks pretty neat. Would be nice if you could point it at a cluster to view deployed applications somehow to see what is defined and what _could_ be defined, but aren't.
SAML was just an example - I didn't see the PR before I made that post. That said, it feels fundamentally incompatible to a business strategy where your community edition is able to offer all of the features of the…
This is nice in theory, but what happens when a community member wants to implement SAML for the community edition, or other premium features?
Be aware that AWS Backup is _very_ expensive. We recently stopped using it and switched to AWS DataSync, which is an order of magnitude cheaper. If you want to go even cheaper, S3 replication (not delete markers) will…
Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial College would disagree.
I can highly recommend it. Have been using it for a couple years or so now, haven't had any serious issues.
This seems hard to believe, given how many different modems from different sources you can use, as well as thirdparty ones. Source?
Seems like https://kitops.org/ but fewer features.
I like Pop_OS! from System76 quite a lot. They also peddle their own hardware (I use a custom desktop), so you can be reasonably sure their stuff will work with it. Quite excited about the new DE they're building too.
This is true, there are a select few that use a particular anti-cheat that doesn't work on Linux and that's unfortunately unavoidable. That said, as others have stated, several of them do work like Easy Anti-Cheat,…
As someone that ditched Windows for Linux over a year ago, I have to say I haven't really looked back. I can do anything I need to, and I don't need to worry about all this garbage. I can play all the games I want to…
Contrary to what other people are saying, I've had no significant issues with nvidia drivers on Linux either, but I use X not Wayland so that may be why. Play tons of games, even brand new releases, without issues.
In refining BA3FAB:154AD1 (Labrador) in 00h 07m 55s 602ms I have brought glory to the company. Praise Kier. 1⃣0⃣2⃣0⃣2⃣ 8⃣9⃣2⃣0⃣3⃣ 9⃣1⃣8⃣5⃣2⃣ 8⃣6⃣5⃣0⃣8⃣ 8⃣1⃣6⃣2⃣5⃣ #mdrlumon #severance lumon-industries.com
I'm surprised nobody mentioned Rake yet. Having the full capability of Ruby and whatever gem you want makes it a dream for these kind of tasks. Absolutely love it.
Another language comparison repo that's been going for longer with more languages https://github.com/niklas-heer/speed-comparison.
Maybe this will lead to Chromium finally getting proper vertical tabs which Google clearly otherwise block due to it eating up horizontal real estate that would otherwise be used for ads.
Sorry but I am pronouncing that as 'ess-cue` and there is nothing anyone can do about it. Looks kinda neat for when I don't want or need anything more than bash for a script.
While this is true, a manager really shouldn't be giving an inexperienced dev enough rope to hang himself with.
I don't use it personally but know several people that do. It has different levels of blocking, and so if you have the patience, you can go full block mode and gradually peel back the blocking to sites that you want to…
Sure: https://pastebin.com/tFPadBVZ Again, I didn't write it, but did add some timestamps.
Curious. I tried with a C program that ChatGPT spat out using 12 threads of my CPU and I get the 8 zeroes almost instantly. It calculates 1 billion in about 13 seconds, apparently. Start time: 1718742386 1718742387…
Nope, me too.
The whole point of my company using Bedrock is so that we knew our data wasn't being shipped off anywhere. This means we will a) block Mythos-class models at the organisation level and b) further consider using smaller,…
I'd be careful with the name and the way you're describing it, as Nintendo are notoriously litigious. Best of luck with the project, though!
I don't know where these mythical "good people" are, but they have been few and far between in my experience. People _will_ let you down, people _will_ disappoint you, even the so-called "good" ones, even family. I…
Looks pretty neat. Would be nice if you could point it at a cluster to view deployed applications somehow to see what is defined and what _could_ be defined, but aren't.
SAML was just an example - I didn't see the PR before I made that post. That said, it feels fundamentally incompatible to a business strategy where your community edition is able to offer all of the features of the…
This is nice in theory, but what happens when a community member wants to implement SAML for the community edition, or other premium features?
Be aware that AWS Backup is _very_ expensive. We recently stopped using it and switched to AWS DataSync, which is an order of magnitude cheaper. If you want to go even cheaper, S3 replication (not delete markers) will…
Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial College would disagree.
I can highly recommend it. Have been using it for a couple years or so now, haven't had any serious issues.
This seems hard to believe, given how many different modems from different sources you can use, as well as thirdparty ones. Source?
Seems like https://kitops.org/ but fewer features.
I like Pop_OS! from System76 quite a lot. They also peddle their own hardware (I use a custom desktop), so you can be reasonably sure their stuff will work with it. Quite excited about the new DE they're building too.
This is true, there are a select few that use a particular anti-cheat that doesn't work on Linux and that's unfortunately unavoidable. That said, as others have stated, several of them do work like Easy Anti-Cheat,…
As someone that ditched Windows for Linux over a year ago, I have to say I haven't really looked back. I can do anything I need to, and I don't need to worry about all this garbage. I can play all the games I want to…
Contrary to what other people are saying, I've had no significant issues with nvidia drivers on Linux either, but I use X not Wayland so that may be why. Play tons of games, even brand new releases, without issues.
In refining BA3FAB:154AD1 (Labrador) in 00h 07m 55s 602ms I have brought glory to the company. Praise Kier. 1⃣0⃣2⃣0⃣2⃣ 8⃣9⃣2⃣0⃣3⃣ 9⃣1⃣8⃣5⃣2⃣ 8⃣6⃣5⃣0⃣8⃣ 8⃣1⃣6⃣2⃣5⃣ #mdrlumon #severance lumon-industries.com
I'm surprised nobody mentioned Rake yet. Having the full capability of Ruby and whatever gem you want makes it a dream for these kind of tasks. Absolutely love it.
Another language comparison repo that's been going for longer with more languages https://github.com/niklas-heer/speed-comparison.
Maybe this will lead to Chromium finally getting proper vertical tabs which Google clearly otherwise block due to it eating up horizontal real estate that would otherwise be used for ads.
Sorry but I am pronouncing that as 'ess-cue` and there is nothing anyone can do about it. Looks kinda neat for when I don't want or need anything more than bash for a script.
While this is true, a manager really shouldn't be giving an inexperienced dev enough rope to hang himself with.
I don't use it personally but know several people that do. It has different levels of blocking, and so if you have the patience, you can go full block mode and gradually peel back the blocking to sites that you want to…
Sure: https://pastebin.com/tFPadBVZ Again, I didn't write it, but did add some timestamps.
Curious. I tried with a C program that ChatGPT spat out using 12 threads of my CPU and I get the 8 zeroes almost instantly. It calculates 1 billion in about 13 seconds, apparently. Start time: 1718742386 1718742387…
Nope, me too.