This is best for long term photo and and video storage. Even commercial ones. And for the internet archive as well.
This is best for long term photo and and video storage. Even commercial ones. And for the internet archive as well.
The goddamn telemetry code!!! Is ancient!! That’s why it’s so huge and slow
There’s a better joke in there somewhere. Sleep on it.
Low regulation and not tech savvy police or law makers. And focus is on other more pressing violent crimes. Politicians using police to do their bidding. All leads to some people doing whatever the hell they want and scamming old ladies in western countries. Those people are a problem to locals as well. They will scam anything from anyone.
Lemmy name or real name? I want to see this happen. Win win.
It 100% is. All the technology used is essentially the same as ones used for telephonic telecommunications. Including the electromagnetic spectrum - visible light in fiber optic cables in a pineapple under the sea.
What’s the best place to start for newbies you think?
Time to contribute heavily to Linux open source and make Linux desktops super useful to everyone.
It’s almost as if we all work better when working together.
Yo Dang.
Levels of smart and dumb. Facepalm moment.
Someone needs to make a button on the Internet that sends the email from you.
I bought an expensive custom built PC with a threadripper CPU on it and they changed socket type for the next generation. And then they didn’t release any, anymore. Just sucks to invest.
What exact ones are you using and how can I use them?
At least for frontend development, with new faster e2e testing frameworks that can even record the test while you see your work in a browser, lately I’ve been feeling I want to write more e2e tests and less unit tests.
I’m ready to make the c2 language now. Rust should have been called that. 🦀
I bet their telemetry package being so ancient and having ancient parts to it is the reason it brings performance down for the whole application. It’s just too old.
So what you are saying is they are discrete in time and pulse modulated. Which can encode for so much more information than how NNs work on a processor.