I love the concept and would wear something like that to a gig, just maybe not an octopus leg.
I love the concept and would wear something like that to a gig, just maybe not an octopus leg.
I worked with a guy who thought like this back in the 90s . He stank of Death.
My understanding is that it boots faster. That’s a nice thing to have on a container that spins up on demand.
I can’t even manage one whole mug of jot chocolate before I start feeling physically sick. There’s just way too much milk.
OK, it was a basic pattern recognition model, nothing nearly as sophisticated as we have now, but I think it would have performed significantly faster.
I had the idea to offload machine learning to GPUs back in the early 00’s. I was working for a company doing number plate recognition back then, so I was even in a position to act on my idea… but my boss thought I was nuts.
I’m not sure how much money I would have made, but it’s got to be better than this!
Don’t worry, they’re only moving next door to the Lords.
We need more information on what you plan to store. Postgres is a safe option, so I would choose that without more details.
Why would I want to use this instead of AWS Session Manager? I have a policy of no SSH enabled on any of my servers. Is this compatible with SSM connections too?
I prefer the non nonsense interface of RSS Guard, but then I’m reading CVE notices, so I need it simple and organised.
That’s exactly what gerrymandering looks like, though - group all the labour votes into one weirdly shaped constituency and leave the other 10 in the area solid blue.
HR is never about employee needs. Their role is to protect the interests of the business, especially with respect to employment law. I would argue that HR failed abysmally in this case, but not because it sucked for the hiring manager or the candidate, but because the business lost out on a talented individual and put the business at risk of a law suit.
Opensuse tumbleweed on a lenovo X1 gen 7. Software wise - KDE desktop and VS Code, Dbeaver, Kate and Firefox. Oh, and the usual command line tools - git, npm, terraform… This is a work laptop, but I find tumbleweed to be extremely stable, considering it’s a rolling release. If it does go south, there is a fantastic snapper support to roll back to the previous state.
Trust me, nobody gives a flying fuck what you use.
The comments on Phoronix definitely took a racist turn…