

Fair enough, honestly.


Fair enough, honestly.


So you’re saying in the middle of being mauled by wild dogs that not once would it occur to you there’s a tool which could prevent it, nor would you want it?
Edit; forgot the link https://www.fox26houston.com/news/harris-county-deputies-man-dead-porter-street


One of those things that’s true until it isn’t, IMO.


Kernel modules can be installed, loaded, and run without a reboot in Linux. TPM support would just ensure that the firmware/kernel and modules loaded at boot are expected.
Edit: basically, TPM support wouldn’t really do what a game dev would want for a kernel that can be modified at runtime, unless I’m missing something


I think a more likely alternative with be a BSD or other Unix derivative
“Yeah not sure why it’s not showing up, it looks like it’s connect to my wifi”
PBR with openwrt, then don’t give the ring’s fw zone access to jack except for their ping service, or whatever it needs to show online without video. Or just block it entirely.
TBF, if you’re not running FOSS at the edge of your network you have don’t have the full view what’s going on anyway.
edit: wrote this when drunk, edited it the next morning


What?


This might be a hot take, but I think it started with tying internet identities to real identities.


Louisiana baby. 2100 sqft 0.3 acre 4 bed 2 bath recently renovated for 130k


New York has more economic influence on the world than most individual countries. This, economically speaking, is more significant than an eventful election for Australian PM.


A ton of influential and world renowned artists were very unsuccessful during their life.


So, reading that study, I have a few concerns about how it was conducted and my concerns generally aligns with their findings. Primarily, their source for information is the payroll system of the companies studied, which in my experience is nothing more than an HR drone entering into the system what they’re told to enter. If the prescribed reason is AI even when it was really business performance, then that kind of aligns with the study in the OP.
Their graphs of roles most and least exposed to AI disruption is dandy, but if you think about it (with the exception of customer service roles) the jobs that are threatened are typically not production roles for the company, and are moreso ancillary positions for most companies. I’m a software engineer for a company that doesn’t sell software, which means I’m more of a luxury than a necessity; this is true for the majority of software engineers.
The roles least exposed to AI, according to the study, are production roles that play a core role in the product delivery of the company. Things like construction workers, nurses, cooks, etc. are only in businesses where they are the core of the business model. I’ve never seen a movie theater chain employ nurses or cooks in droves, but they have employed secret shoppers (auditors), accountants, software engineers, etc. and are likely to trim that fat when times get tough. I think this is more of an economic health indicator than anything, IMO.
+1 for a link to the video please


Eh fair enough


No


It asks this regardless of whether you say you use orchestration or not. I would say that docker compose, used as intended, is not a container orchestration platform as it provides no automated scaling or resiliency across nodes


As someone whose job runs several FOSS projects, I think you’re making up the fact that it adds meaningful workload.
I think that, for all intents and purposes, protecting IP is equivalent to stifling competition.
I think giving away code benefits the entire Android ecosystem, which might be the largest data mining operating Google has. I fully believe that’s of nonzero benefit.
A 2 liter sleeved and build b18 and a built trans will run 8s without meaningful issues pretty much forever, as long as you don’t launch at 10k rpm every single time. Mine is on it’s 6th season and 30k street miles, albeit on low boost (tuned for 1090whp, but I track it at 840 and street it on 600) and the closest thing it’s had to a rebuild is a head gasket and timing belt replacement because 4 hours is a small price to pay to protect a 6k motor. That and frequent motor oil and trans fluid changes, of course.
I take no problem with telling how much building a really nice car could cost, but you made it sound like 110k is the minimum cost and all I’m saying is not really. That, and the notion that high HP Hondas necessarily can’t hang with the power output are verifiably false
1995 civic shell, ~3k if mint
2000 CRV AWD manual transmission, 1k Upgrade the diffs and gearset for 5k for 6k total
Fully built, sleeved, and bored to 2L b18c motor ~5k easy all day long
If DIY, misc chassis parts (motor mounts, brakes, tires, traction bar, etc.) 3-4k
Turbo setup with a good quality turbo ~4k
Misc supporting mods like injectors, ecu, upgraded rad, etc. ~3-4k
All in you can pull off a 1,000hp b series AWD build (AWD being a luxury in the Honda tuning world) 26k that’ll throw down 8 second miles all day long
So usually you’d shoot the dog as it’s coming to attack you. A benefit of a gun is that it’s a ranged weapon.
How would pepper spray be more useful than a gun? As someone that’s been charged by an animal on a hike, the noise (which doesn’t require effective aim like pepper spray) is enough by itself.
They do, actually, that’s how pack animals hunt from the perspective of prey.