Nobody cares about your wild, uneducated speculation.
The "win in full as normal" guarantee is the weakness. What happens when the producer cannot meet the guarantee for lack of funds due to faulty or too-aggressive algorithmic chump choices? However, given that hobbyist…
Are you referring to: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/vendor/... https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/plugin/...
> It's quite likely that "Go 2" == Go 1.15 or 1.16 That is Aug 2020 or Feb 2021 for generics.
That page offers services for personal use. Verizon isn't making an offer to provide services to businesses/government via that page. The appropriate offer is here where you must contact a rep who is probably trained to…
Your argument would hold water if "victim vs perpetrator" were entirely black and white. Is Verizon not a partial victim for having an unreasonable customer that thinks $39/mo is sufficient for their mission critical…
Verizon already pays for these services through taxes, and the government is not liable for damage to Verizon's property resulting from a wildfire, so why would extra money change hands upon such damage? Your comment is…
Armchair grandstanding. If an EMT asks a bystander for help and he refuses, he did not commit a crime.
There is context to that promise of "unlimited". The government bought one cheap consumer-oriented cellular internet plan for their mission critical emergency communications. There is a bit of mismatch on the intended…
Does the fact that the government seems to have done nearly no due diligence regarding capacity planning play a factor in your criticism of Verizon? They relied on one emergency device with one communication link and…
It is not Verizon's problem if the government signed up for the wrong sized plan. It is not Verizon's problem if the government did not shop around for the best deal. It is Verizon's problem if the case can be made that…
This differs from the definition in the article. I think the article's definition is the significantly more common one for software engineering.
That is a 7 year old laptop.
Nobody cares about your wild, uneducated speculation.
The "win in full as normal" guarantee is the weakness. What happens when the producer cannot meet the guarantee for lack of funds due to faulty or too-aggressive algorithmic chump choices? However, given that hobbyist…
Are you referring to: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/vendor/... https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/plugin/...
> It's quite likely that "Go 2" == Go 1.15 or 1.16 That is Aug 2020 or Feb 2021 for generics.
That page offers services for personal use. Verizon isn't making an offer to provide services to businesses/government via that page. The appropriate offer is here where you must contact a rep who is probably trained to…
Your argument would hold water if "victim vs perpetrator" were entirely black and white. Is Verizon not a partial victim for having an unreasonable customer that thinks $39/mo is sufficient for their mission critical…
Verizon already pays for these services through taxes, and the government is not liable for damage to Verizon's property resulting from a wildfire, so why would extra money change hands upon such damage? Your comment is…
Armchair grandstanding. If an EMT asks a bystander for help and he refuses, he did not commit a crime.
There is context to that promise of "unlimited". The government bought one cheap consumer-oriented cellular internet plan for their mission critical emergency communications. There is a bit of mismatch on the intended…
Does the fact that the government seems to have done nearly no due diligence regarding capacity planning play a factor in your criticism of Verizon? They relied on one emergency device with one communication link and…
It is not Verizon's problem if the government signed up for the wrong sized plan. It is not Verizon's problem if the government did not shop around for the best deal. It is Verizon's problem if the case can be made that…
This differs from the definition in the article. I think the article's definition is the significantly more common one for software engineering.
That is a 7 year old laptop.