The right thing to whom? Shareholders? (=
The right thing to whom? Shareholders? (=
They still have, I replaced my 3070 with a 7900 xtx and the 7900 is constantly freezing with ring GPU errors and drivers completely effing up the system. I have already replaced it twice, and I am using workarounds to not hit bugs, but they happen every few days…
I can’t say if you are overstating it but, only mention that I went through a similar path. I had it multiple scripts running and it was a neverending thing.
Since I have moved to small step I never had a problem.
The biggest advantage I got is for products like opnsense, you can do automatic renewal of certificates using your internal CA.
Generating new certs is still as simple (actually much easier for me) than relying on openssl or easyrsa scripts.
I feel like you just confirmed exactly what I said, few people were able to beat it.
To be fair, very few people used to be better at go, let alone a lot better.
I have dealt with “only works in kubernetes” because developers couldn’t be bothered to make it even work on docker without all the hidden orchestration.
So, instead of documentation, they just make the service work in that one specific environment.
By secure they mean “the only way we can easily see everything you do”
Weird numbering system? Things are still stored in blocks of 8 bits at the end, it doesn’t matter.
When it gets down to what matter on hard drives, every byte still uses 8 bits, and all other numbers for people actually working with computer science that matter are multiples of 8, not 10.
And because all internal systems use base 8, base 10 is “slower” (not that it matters any longer.
Saying Waze and Google in the same phrase is, unfortunately, redundant
I really love the current trend in R&D PowerPoints
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So, there’s a conspiracy doing who knows what to achieve their goals? Nice admission…
I think you meant no data cap.