Quiet firing, if you will.
Quiet firing, if you will.
I live in a place where tech-companies are still called it-companies in the native tongue over anything else. So maybe it is a local thing that my association is stronger.
Other things I thought I would see more, would be <verb>.it. It is a shame they seem to be in domaim-squat hell.
I am kind of puzzled that I am not finding that many .it domain names for tech.
EDIT: I looked it up. I forgot it is only available for EU entities. I am one, and got one of them registered for my personal projects a while back. Now I remember sending a document id with the registration to the registrar.
Well, there is this one thing: they asked OpenSuse to drop the Suse branding…
Outerwilds. Exploration game where knowledge is power. So don’t look anything up if you are already curious why that tornado is the way it is and just play it.
Unless GH has another database oopsie.
From the department of temporary fixes, becoming a permanent solution. This guy made FAT32: https://youtu.be/bikbJPI-7Kg?si=orQCjxmnOPAhKIeu
Shh, they don’t know about Nill Island.
But what about battery hurting juice?
Instructions unclear… Stuck between realm of living and dead. Send help.
And it is still living in weather forecasting models used by many weather institutes.
Source: Work for a weather institute.
Germans.
“Cultural significance” > “in Neo-nazism”
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How we found out? We knew from the start there would be a discrepancy. Early testing pointed to this problem. And we warned every superior up the chain. But in the end we were ordered to just put a warning on the scroll.
We were only taken serious after a junior magician thought it was funny to teleport an elephant into their observatorium before exams and neglected the warnings. That is how the Mana Void of Barkley Academy was formed.
The superiors were out for blood when the first court summon scrolls appeared, using competitors teleportation technology. That was until we gave them a copy of our manilla scroll holder full with communication of them neglecting to heed our warnings.
Totally accepting it is my system being slow. It is a openwrt router after all.
Also taking f2fs for a spin.
As far as I have experienced (I didn’t measure this): don’t use that partition for container layers. It might just be my system, but f2fs has slowed my container engine down a bit.
If you have 16GB of ram you can already run the smaller models. And these have become quite competent with recent releases.