Comment Re:Fuck MongoDB (Score 1) 76
I wonder if it's possible to write a uBO filter rule that replaces that ad with this video?
I wonder if it's possible to write a uBO filter rule that replaces that ad with this video?
The name of that attribute has changed. If you update your filter to match (easy enough to find w/ uBO), the pop-up will go away.
I'm expecting a lot of cat-and-mouse on this site over the next few weeks / months.
It's just a different way of looking at primary storage. Object memory is an even finer grain version of the old idea, and it offers some security advantages that linear memory cannot.
something in AI? That's surprising, they've been slow to jump on the LLM bandwagon. Maybe dragging their feet will look like the right move after the bubble pops.
...order to induce R&D, but the side effect is a glut of cars and mass collapsing of brands. Chinese citizens got dicked by a tator, who treats them like guinea pigs.
But it only cost me $50 - and it came with a bonus pair of pants attached.
It's an illogical situation that has been entrenched by traditions.
So that the employer can reduce payroll by not hiring people who live rather than Xmiles. Now tell me about employees who walk to work, or drive a car that gets good gas milage, or an electric vehicle or takes a bus, or takes a subway, then walks, or drives to the NYC Port authority, then takes a bus, then takes a taxi, or takes the subway. Or bikes to work. Made even more complex by the idea that people should be paid their hourly - making it a tap-dance - you want horly pay? Seems like someone with a two hour commute would be making good money for half his day, doing nothing. Or of course, working an 8 hour day, the ride home would be paid overtime.
I think what you think is logical is a wildly complex system, and almost impossible to implement.
You technically are not working when at home off hours outside employee supervision just coming up with ideas on your own, unless the employer has written a very distinct arrangement with you into a contract.
I exactly am doing work that is intrinsically tied to my profession. I don't expect paid for it, but if I didn't dream the solution the solution might not be had.
As for that which you don't write down or document in a tangible form.. How can you even prove work was done if asked to make a showing?
I'll bite - how do you prove that you spent 2 hours 15 minutes and ten seconds on that commute you believe you should be paid for? tracking your car or otherwise location? Text Message? There is another whole world besides punching a time clock. If your arcane solution would be taken to force hourly workers paid for their commute, the response would be to put just about everyone on a salary system, or payment by task system.
Oops. My bad. "Almost a decade"
The filter that was working no longer does
Republicans are perpetual Archie Bunkers.
I'm sure there's probably something you care very much for, like a "Red Swingline Stapler" that has to be Swingline.
I really want to agree with you, honestly, I do. All of your points are valid: Fashion isn't for everybody. There are absolutely things I won't compromise on. I have stickers on my desktop at home. Etc. Etc.
But holy hell, I just cannot understand the need or desire to pay 10x or 100x the price for something because it's "designer". The "things I won't compromise on" generally boils down to compatibility or suitability for purpose. I've been racking my brain trying to come up with an answer for something I won't compromise on, this is the best I could come up with: Cheap tools, or cheap consumables for tools. For the most part, I'll begrudgingly pay 2x the harbor-freight price for something that will last 10x longer. The ONLY exception to that I could think of is my socket/wrench sets. I did pay a bit more than I could have to replace a socket that I lost, only because it would drive me absolutely bonkers if that one socket was different than the 180-some others in the set.
"More AI shit, just what I wanted!"..... said no one ever.
lot of the kids aren't really that technical, so deep subjects (like P vs NP etc) are probably a bit of a waste on them.
I didn't get into P vs NP until my second year of college.
A physicist is an atom's way of knowing about atoms. -- George Wald