Cloud has some great features. Important to know what they are. Also important to know if you need those features and what the cheapest and best ways to get them are.
I love the meme. Good job.
Cloud has some great features. Important to know what they are. Also important to know if you need those features and what the cheapest and best ways to get them are.
I love the meme. Good job.
Here’s where the smoke and mirrors come in. While the stores have no actual cashiers, there are reportedly over 1,000 real people in India scanning the camera feeds to ensure accurate checkouts.
For my FBI agents, I always add “linux” or the programming language name to the start. Except for “Go”, which I still search as “golang”.
As an aside, fuck everyone that names things without thinking about the search results. “R” is especially terrible. “Go” is saved by “golang”. “Python” with programming. “R” is not saved by anything.
OR, and hear me out. I will get a different job that pays more with a title bump, and you can hire someone else to fix it.
Shit that sounds familiar. Like the jpg was large enough to push the binary into some random memory region.
No, we cannot just put every random library on the server. Please stick to the stable ones the team picked, not random ones you just heard about and wanted to try in production.
Docker enters the chat: Now you can!
Python v2 was sunset in 2020. So only legacy software.
Sales can’t get those bonuses if they only sell actual products.
Thanks for the hint. I had to look that up. (The linked page is worth a read and has lots of details and caveats.)
The scope is narrow, and well documented. Be very wary of over generalizing.
The measurements in this article were made during the week of 2017-06-05 using a version of SQLite in between 3.19.2 and 3.20.0. You may expect future versions of SQLite to perform even better.
https://www.sqlite.org/fasterthanfs.html
SQLite reads and writes small blobs (for example, thumbnail images) 35% faster¹ than the same blobs can be read from or written to individual files on disk using fread() or fwrite().
Furthermore, a single SQLite database holding 10-kilobyte blobs uses about 20% less disk space than storing the blobs in individual files.)
Edit 5: consolidated my edits.
Companies seem to over estimate how many people are willing to do certain kinds of work.
Did Spaz think a thousand mods were just waiting in the wings that would not have similar concerns as the first group?
It is telling there is no AI tax prep, or any other field with legal consequences for being wrong.I am wrong, they exist. Just not flashy.