I think they meant the “finance guy” insulted the whole “race” of “developers”, but otherwise they agree.
I think they meant the “finance guy” insulted the whole “race” of “developers”, but otherwise they agree.
Yea, the Bing chat (or what it was originally called) sometimes used to tell people to learn coding instead of asking it to generate code.
Yes, the classic “no” problem of YAML. But the addition of the comments is very nice.
The Ehrlichman quotes are really hardcore.
Well, there’s a classic: “Would you kill hitler?” and a follow-up: “Would you kill baby hitler?”. Now, there’s a lot of ways to discuss these questions and possible answers.
Fuck Israel
Yea I remember the “pedo guy” well enough. That was the first time I’ve noticed musk is well fucked in the head.
Calculating hashes is supposedly more expensive for longer strings. That could be used to simplify some kind of overload attack like DDOS.
Master of puppets! And his puppets.
Thanks for the read.
Don’t forget about the geologists equipped with mapping drone… getting lost in a cave!
Don’t forget to compare a consumption too, or perhaps “performance per watt” metric. If plan to run this CPU in a server, this makes a difference in the electricity bill - especially for always on server.
This is very important distinction to be made. Sync is not a backup.
However, you can get 90% there with Syncthing when you enable file versioning or at least trash can for the files.
Is that something like Crowdstrike? ;)
This is the approach I try to also follow. It also makes the process of restoration from the backups or migrating to different server much easier.
Draw.io is also totally open and is able to be integrated into many different tools - so chances are your tool of choice already has a plug in for it. For example, nextcloud does.
Hahaha, totally nothing like I described it, but yes, this is the original clip. Thank you!
But white house agrees: https://www.infoworld.com/article/3713203/white-house-urges-developers-to-dump-c-and-c.html
I love how this managed to meaningfully contain “rock, rock, rock” in the title.