But then arr.length == the last index, and that’s just too convenient :(
But then arr.length == the last index, and that’s just too convenient :(
The good old days. We ate berries in the woods; enjoyed the company of whomever we pleased; and worshipped the moon simply because it was cool.
Then we invented turbotax and multi-factor authentication :(
Indeed, and good points. How many users do you have? I assume this isn’t just for you, and setting up multiple nfs shares with tailscale access policies isn’t feasible. SMB might be the best play. I’ll have to refresh my memory on file sharing protocols
NFS for storage, tailscale / wireguard for access control?
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Phone picture album roll? Photo reel? Downloads folder! But on a phone. Apple hates calling things folders idk lol
Excellent! Thank you :)
This sounds incredible and I absolutely will find these people. Cooking my porkchops to a lower temperature and letting them rest before eating has changed my life.
My friend, you have no idea how much time I have spent searching for something like this on google. This is incredibly useful. I have saved this to my camera roll.
Naturally searching anything with “chicken” and “cook” present returns hundreds of recipe websites or food safety “articles” that all copy and paste “the fda says 165” with no further thought.
I knew a chart like this must exist, but had given up the search. Sincerely, thank you.
From the HN comments, R&D includes the infrastructure / datacenter costs to support AWS.
Given the scale of AWS, even if only measured by how much of the internet breaks when us-east-1 goes down, I would say the numbers make sense.
I walked along the sand dunes of the Sahara desert for 40 days and 40 nights with nothing but a pack of newports and a fifth of Henny. I really do this shit.
I don’t do anything interesting. I’ve got the ten workspaces, and win+p to start stuff.
The only interesting thing is win+PrintScrn, which takes a screenshot to /tmp, and then opens it in pinta to crop.
Actually I also have win+z bound to turning off the laptop screen. That’s all I can remember
This raises interesting philosophical discussions.
I, as a human, can consume (almost) any copyrighted content that I want. I can’t reproduce anything though - at least not anything too close to an input. How many songwriters “borrow” components - a bass line here, a drum sample, an effects layer - but composed in a new way, to create a “new” thing?
Now I’m interested to get Japan’s take on copyright on the outputs of AI.
I gave their protocol page a look; it’s extremely in-depth. I have no idea what a vector clock is but now I get to learn. I like how they explain why blockchain isn’t a good fit.
I’m a touch worried about the extensability of the protocol, but I haven’t given it a deep read yet. I very much appreciate the share!
At EoL, corporate security tells the IT department to uninstall it.
Windows works great because MS tapes it back together slightly faster than it falls apart.
When EoL hits, those devices are either trashed, firewalled into oblivion, or assimilated into the kube.
Wanna come configure optimus for me?
It is Fast!, and also, (it is secure 🔒)