

Unfortunately this is pretty much useless. They collect so much data from so many people that they will simply not use your data for training.
They will continue to sell it though.
Unfortunately this is pretty much useless. They collect so much data from so many people that they will simply not use your data for training.
They will continue to sell it though.
Because I read the article I actually know the answer! It’s the first time this technology has been used in a human, and it’s been a huge success so far. Quote from the article
The BiVACOR total artificial heart, invented by Queensland-born Dr Daniel Timms, is the world’s first implantable rotary blood pump that can act as a complete replacement for a human heart, using magnetic levitation technology to replicate the natural blood flow of a healthy heart.
I guess it depends on what you define as “basic SQL”. Because most people are already used to working with desktop apps, and familiar with the office programs specifically.
You’d essentially have to teach them programming. Its like when people say “terminal is better than GUI” (it’s me, I say that) but then you forget about all of the people who don’t know the difference between a desktop and a modem
To be fair I think Excel is faster to get a novice up to speed than teaching them to program
Source: Manage SQL database infrastructure for a living
Still probably not. The code also deleted files, deleted accounts, and created infinite loops which took down large chunks of the network and infrastructure.
You could take your code, but you can’t take down the company.
Just spin up the largest military manufacturing industry on the planet. Ez pz
I only use chrome for my work stuff, and that’s because I work with g-suite a lot.
Chrome fucking sucks
The US government has already paid over $200 billion across about a half dozen high profile infrastructure projects and countless smaller ones.
But we are supposedly up to ~55% coverage of fiber so maybe eventually it’ll be fine.
That’s pretty much the whole problem that SpaceX solved with Starlink
I also see (my parents recently “upgraded” to wireless nternet) better speeds and a whole lot less jitter.
My parents get about 100mbps both ways, and relatively consistent jitter. The jitter can vary depending on if there’s a storm or something but since those don’t usually blow in and out in a few minutes, it’s not really a problem.
I mean the common thing I see in this thread is just people recommending a docker container that hosts the server. Not really what I would call “3rd party bullshit” and I would absolutely recommend running a game server in a docker container. It makes a lot of things easier.