They’re going to have to start figuring out sentiment without polling, which is a lot harder.
They’re going to have to start figuring out sentiment without polling, which is a lot harder.
Polling got way harder after everyone ditched land lines. Nate Silver went from near perfect handicapping in 2008/2012 to abysmal predictions from 2016 onward.
Spoiler alert: None of them are watching. All they get is the chosen sound bites.
They’re making sure the real crazy people are primed up and ready to throw their lives away on Jan 6.
There’s not much cost with S3 object. It’s just a file system in Linux, and replication is a protocol standard.
Use object storage for media and backups, then use s3 replication to put a copy somewhere else.
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If you have enough users and systems that this is a problem then you should be centrally managing it. I get that you want to inventory what you have, but I’m saying that you’re probably doing it wrong right now, and your ask is solved by using a central IAM system.
It sounds like you’re probably looking for some kind of SAML compliant IAM system, where credentials and access can be centrally managed. Active Directory and LDAP are examples of that.
I have a Bug A Salt Home and Garden edition and I love it. I’m in a dry climate though, so the salt doesn’t clump up. Mileage may vary if you’re in a humid place.
What oath? The hippocratic oath? The unenforced and unenforceable oath that’s actually meaningless?
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The person who bought the cottage next to my parents lived in the same neighborhood I was living in, 4600km away. She was just some random person who bought it.
Well, 1ms of latency is 300km of distance, so unless you have something really misconfigured or overloaded, or you’re across the country, latency shouldn’t be an issue. 10-20ms is normally the high water mark for most synchronous replication, so you can go a long way before a protocol like DNS becomes an issue.
Realize that the person who rejected you is the wrong person, since why would you want someone who doesn’t want you? Dodged a bullet there
I find a lot of stuff is using docker compose, which works with Podman, but using straight docker is easier, especially if it’s nothing web-facing
Yes, but you don’t need Kubernetes from the start.
Use object storage and enable immutability for the backups. If they compromise your site they shouldn’t be able to delete your backups unless they have the NAS password too.
You use Robertson in Canada unless you hate freedom.
I think the real differentiation is understanding. AI still has no understanding of the concepts it knows. If I show a human a few dogs they will likely be able to pick out any other dog with 100% accuracy after understanding what a dog is. With AI it’s still just stasticial models that can easily be fooled.