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No user record in our sample, but xmaayy has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but xmaayy has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
More of a meta-question; I'd love to know if people do self-directed learning more frequently, or if they follow through full (or partial) textbooks to learn concepts they're interested in. I have a hard time going…
> 1. For multiples processes use `gunicorn` This will load up multiple processes like you say. OP loads a large dataset and gUnicorn would copy that dataset in each process. I have never figured out shared memory with…
"I want the free service to work for my edge case" If you want to continue serving your clients, you can still pay for a certificate from an authority trusted by your outdated clients. If you want to continue serving…
Unrelated to the app your building, I've been reading your blog for a few years. Thanks for the content stammy :)
Massive corporate HR Dept with custom rolled software. Bank team with software for compliance. Endless possibilities...
What a joy it would be to be a kid in highschool writing book reports with ChatGPT
I think the intention though is to confront it rather than just ignore it to either help the interviewer realize its not acceptable, or just make them less likely to do it again.
I think what you just described is called "A Business"
You'd need raid SSD's or a sizeable RAM disk to make sustained use of it. Very few SSD's support full 25GB/s
The storage system is highly available, but the data is not guaranteed to be :)
I had the Garmin first, and a colleague recommended whoop specifically for sleep / recovery tracking. I got the apple watch as a gift, which has since taken over most things because of the wonder WorkOutdoors app :)
"Apple sells millions of iPhones, therefore Android phones (samsung, Xiaomi, etc) are doomed" I have a Garmin watch, an apple watch, whoop, etc (not all on at the same time of course). Different people want different…
I found that working really early is a key to enjoying remote work. Being done by 2PM lets me get out and do things in daylight regardless of season.
It depends a lot on where you work I've found. I recently had the chance to experience a team where they were given the full implementation logic by a product team, and your job was to turn it from business logic to…
I accidentally went down that rabbit hole this week. I only realized how long I'd spent 2 hours later; I may never make that time back in increased efficiency hahaha
He literally says something to the effect of "I'm only saying that the glare is obscuring the true shape of the object" in the first minutes of the video.
I also stumbled across his channel recently (that video seems to have gained a lot of traction) and would recommend most of his content! Very thorough.
Reading the reddit thread; it seems like this individual was an OG miner and just held ETH for many years. His previous time investment matured, and he decided to finally cash out.
I think you can do test transaction off-chain, I think they're called test-nets and you can use them through many wallets, and even online IDE's[1]. Unfortunately, crypto is still at the stage where it's built for devs…
I found it entertaining enough that I went looking for more :)
#1 sounds like very early NFTs
This is scarily accurate to some of our services. Hasn't failed us yet, but we're preemptively moving to CICD with docker
I think it's more likely that 5 came out because if it ever saw the answer, 105, before, it was split into the tokens [10][5] of which it only 'remembered' one. Or the numbers were masked when training (something that…
I hope most of them, 91 million lines of code is insane
Link it! I've been getting into flutter recently and would love something to steal ideas from :)