Huh. 101.
Maybe the comparable.is_greater_than(int) function needs some work. Or someone compared strings. :)
Huh. 101.
Maybe the comparable.is_greater_than(int) function needs some work. Or someone compared strings. :)
Should have been digits
Debian + LVM + Incus :)
upper body day
E: There should be a winch.
Now, what about escalators? …for the escalating part of the hike.
I think I didn’t describe clearly enough, what I meant to say. I didn’t talk about the fact that someone feels like or in fact can’t be helped and continuing to live is just insufferable. And the decision to commit suicide hurts friends and family. I don’t judge anyone for that - as long as I didn’t walk in their shoes I can’t.
What I mean is, that some decide to kill themselves and hurt/kill/traumatize people in the process. How do I describe it, without naming it? You know: Trains. Or high buildings. Ghost drivers.
It’s beside the point but I feel the urge to write it. Traumatizing people with ones suicide always has a bitter taste to me. (No offense meant Lady Butterfly. It’s just my opinion atm.)
I get it. The message is: I feel horrible and despite that I keep going. Still…
Good times.:)
" Can I come with you?"
– little boy in Screamers (1995)
Possibly.
Trucks and SUVs come with a capybara, mini cars with guinea pigs.
data in transit
Yes, but then it is stored unencrypted on github. Ready to be used as training data by github.com/ Microsoft or whoever. Which isn’t bad per se for i. e. public repositories. Just pointing out, that the weakest link in your chain of security measures is the… weakest link.
If you wanted to secure your code, you could store it on-site, behind a firewall, in its own network segment, with encrypted offsite backups. Elliptic curve cypto would help too in this scenario. And MFA. And access restrictions. Many possible measures.
TheyCantTalk
But they can. :)
I guess? I’m not seeing it.
Turning the picture/ phone 90° clockwise helped my brain. Maybe you are lucky, too.
That’s what LLM are made for;
Hence the Name? :)
Every decade has at least one of these buzzwords (multimedia, internet/ online, social media, mobile app, blockchain, cryptocoins, micropayment, delivery, ai,…)… They can be used to attract dumb investor’s money but they have their useful sides too.
Ok. They are just buzzwords which outline a set of tools. They are worthless without a realizable concept with a benefit for the end-user. And the use of the right tool for the job. So, I’m not sure about useful cryptocoins and blockchain use cases (I wouldn’t count financial speculation as particularly useful).