Wednesday: 24 hours space travel
Thursday: 24 hours space travel
Ahh, gotta remember to submit the fuel receipts
Wednesday: 24 hours space travel
Thursday: 24 hours space travel
Ahh, gotta remember to submit the fuel receipts
I work with an azure database and 15% (!) of the time the connection handshake times out for no reason known to man.
This is well documented on their end. The solution? ‘Implement a retry logic’
Sorry to nitpick but doesn’t 100% of it end up as heat? Vibrations, light, sounds, radio waves- all a tiny fraction of the power are also eventually absorbed by the environment.
That was my understanding at least
Engineering-wise we could manage, but no-one would be willing to spend more than anything considered ‘good enough’.
It’s like the old roman concrete question - it’s not that we’re worse at making concrete today, quite the opposite, but that we’re working with maximum cost to value ratio.
Don’t offload that shit on the people when the problem is industrial scale
Many are fighting for their survival as is
It doesn’t fix it, but as stupid as it looks, it should actually improve the chances.
If you’ve seen how the reasoning works, they basically spit out some garbage, then read it again and think whether it’s garbage enough or not.
They do try to ‘correct their errors’, so to say.
I can’t use a CRM that doesn’t have bidirectional sync with my existing carddav, or at least I’d have to setup such sync myself.
There’s https://github.com/mattogodoy/nametag, which added this feature recently I believe.
Let me guess, you are from the US
Can’t wait for us to be able to access ultra-porn by 2130
Are there any good sites showing all such paths in the UK? Or just any recommend walks or hikes
UK is facing decades of poor (or malicious) decisions, and the politicians haven’t been lazy and keep at it still
With all these companies having presold future hardware, data centers and compute to each other, it’s a bit of a mess.
I sometimes put together long bash commands to pull docker image updates. I would take five minutes building up a command, make a typo, pressed undo by muscle memory and most of what I typed out would be gone with no way to undo.
This was no one time occurrence, because I’m too lazy to pull up vscode or something else, it would be a weekly occurrence.
I cried when that old piece of junk updated to the new notepad. Never had that issue since.
They are so good for travel and relatively cheap
I hated wordpad. New notepad is so much better than the old. An undo on old notepad would undo the last 1-7 sentences randomly, and wouldn’t redo. Remembering notes is also good, and I love markdown.
I don’t use the ai and it never was in the way of what I needed, so whatever.
That’s fair. An unfortunate situation.
Have you read the post? Just wait for the new repo
As vulture bee honey is derived from animal flesh, it is not suitable for vegetarians.
Phew that’s good to know! Nearly gourged myself on some corpse honey
I’ve never had outlook take long, always done in about 5 seconds. Firefox too, which would be the last to optimise for.
Very odd, I’d have thought it’s a single system too, surely there’s a lot of shared signals, like temperature, cleaning and whatnot.
The only reason for those to be individual with another ‘parent’ system is that it would be fully modular?
I’d be interested in the actual answer/reason…