Comment CCNA (Score 1) 161
My Slashdot experience has been that "networking" is considered a 4 letter word.
Last I checked, networking was a four-letter word, and those letters were CCNA.
My Slashdot experience has been that "networking" is considered a 4 letter word.
Last I checked, networking was a four-letter word, and those letters were CCNA.
Inertia, plus distrust with anything new.
Especially when this particular "anything new" is the subject of pending copyright litigation. See Doe v. GitHub.
I always wonder though what recruiters and HR folks think when all their applicants all seem to fall well short of their requirements/
Probably to the effect "We failed to poach the people who developed this framework in the first place. Can we import some immigrants, pretty please?"
just turning off the stochastic sampling when they want deterministic output
How long can you trust that the operator of the server offering a particular LLM wll let you continue to choose a seed?
His hand written "artisan" code is being turned into machine code by a computer anyway.
A compiler is a deterministic process that runs locally on a modest home computer in reasonable time without needing an expensive NVIDIA GPU, doesn't regurgitate memorized copyrighted code from its training set, and doesn't boil the oceans in a datacenter for training plus use.
I'm guessing gift cards were handier for unbanked and underbanked people, such as teens who earn a cash allowance or earn cash from yard work for neighbors but aren't old enough to have a bank account in their own name.
Use BlastEm, a Mega Drive/Genesis emulator by Michael Pavone whose nightly builds recently grew support for 32X, an accessory that bolts two SH-2 CPUs onto the Genesis.
My browser should have zero knowledge of what a filesystem is.
If your web browser didn't store a session identifier in a small file called a cookie, how would Slashdot's server know that you're logged in as ArchieBunker (132337)? Otherwise, I'm not sure where you've mentally drawn a line between cookie storage and "a filesystem" proper.
Before Rust can save Linux from AI, wouldn't someone need to save Rust from AI first? The Open Slopware page claims that LLVM's LLM policy requiring a human in the loop is overly permissive.
The second link (pharmacyknowhow.com) redirected to an advertisement for "Lust Goddess", which appears to be a lewd video game. I opened the link again and it redirected to a page on Amazon selling a cultured pearl necklace.
Prescription medications sometimes do harm. Even so, many drugs prevent far more premature deaths than they cause. That's why we have national drug regulators: to evaluate evidence as to whether each new drug is safer on the whole than leaving the condition untreated.
Imagine if Vizio were to become the first pro-consumer TV.
The MPA member movie studios would probably withdraw their respective streaming services from Vizio's platform on grounds that a user-modifiable free operating system fails to satisfy the "compliance and robustness" rules of whatever digital restrictions management protocol they use.
Seriously who bothers with the crapware built into a tv anyway? Just use it as a dumb screen and attach other devices to it.
First, the user needs to know that "a cheap little computer" exists and can be connected to a TV. Walmart and Best Buy haven't been doing a good job of marketing these to the public. Second, the user needs the spare time to learn to administer yet another computer. Third, the user needs to be satisfied with some services limiting streams to 480p because a desktop computer running Linux and Firefox has a low "integrity level" in Widevine.
Very few ISPs intentionally block inbound TCP.
One U.S. ISP that technically blocks inbound TCP over IPv6 is T-Mobile Home Internet (fixed wireless). The gateway appliance included with the plan offers no way to forward a port to the subscriber's computer. (Source) I've read that most major U.S. ISPs threaten to disconnect a home subscriber for running a publicly accessible server. (Source)
IPv6-only [...] site is inaccessible to users stuck on legacy networks
One large legacy network in the U.S. is Frontier fiber, which is still IPv4-only in 2026.
It'll help exactly as much as Unreal experience helps if you apply at a Godot shop.
In case your answer is "Well there aren't many Godot shops", then why is that?
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