Comment Price of "freedom". (Score 1) 44
Under the new license, cloud service providers hosting Redis offerings will no longer be permitted to use the source code of Redis free of charge.
Should be interesting to see how Stallman feels about this.
Under the new license, cloud service providers hosting Redis offerings will no longer be permitted to use the source code of Redis free of charge.
Should be interesting to see how Stallman feels about this.
Well they don't call it an "always on connection" for nothing.
Rick and Morty as well as Samurai Jack should have a long shelf life.
Pay for it. Yup, no longer "free" for some illusion of free.
Unlike Reddit, people pay for that since ISPs dropped them.
The "welfare queen" argument applied to education. There's always going to be that group that didn't hit the right combination of "what the market will pay for" especially when it takes years to get there. Might as well drop out of the ulcer that's the education rat race and learn whatever one wants. And if someone pays you for it, so much the better, but at least if no one does, there's no debt hanging forever over one's life as punishment for not winning the education lottery.
One doesn't need to go into massive debt in order to learn how to be an adult.
Hollywood making a horror film. Attack of the fifty-foot penis rats.
Split-design, twice the fun.
Take a picture of the magnetic pattern, decode that.
Make payments be bitcoin.
Power company is running fiber here soon so obviously it didn't work. Thanks Biden.
Technology will advance when we realize the world is a chaotic place and work with it rather than conquer it.
My prediction is that the year of the open source LLM will come right after the year of the Linux desktop, and for the exact same set of reasons.
By geeks, for geeks. It'll succeed.
There's actually plenty of room in a typical semi tractor for battery. Those vehicles are much larger than they appear.
With the American propensity for long cab design vs European cab over engine.
All seems condemned in the long run to approximate a state akin to Gaussian noise. -- James Martin