
“This is just bad, no matter how you spin it,” said a veteran Democratic operative. “But everyone knows it’s too late to switch. But the donors will make those decisions, as they always do. Hence why we got Biden” in 2020.
lol.
“This is just bad, no matter how you spin it,” said a veteran Democratic operative. “But everyone knows it’s too late to switch. But the donors will make those decisions, as they always do. Hence why we got Biden” in 2020.
lol.
i can imagine some kind of LRU cache being reasonably useful for this situation, assuming you have some latency hierarchy. For example if the desktop has an SSD, HDD, and some USB HDDs attached I can imagine you having a smaller cache that keeps more frequently accessed files on the SSD, followed by a bigger one on the internal HDD, and followed again by USB HDDs as the ultimate origin of the data. Or even just have the SSD as cache and everything else is origin. I don’t know if there’s software that would do this kind of thing already though.
You may want to consider zipping files for transfer though, especially if the transfer protocol is creating new tcp connections for every file.
before there was reddit there were message boards and these message boards tended to be pretty small and niche. They would have low thousands of users, if that. I don’t think having low user counts is something to be afraid of - especially for sites run and paid for by volunteers.
who cares?
i dont really understand the revenue model here. i also dont understand how there’s going to be enough computational power to do LLM shit for all windows users all the time? this sounds bad for the environment.
they’ll kill adblockers pretty quickly if they start banning gmail accounts for using them
it’s funny when teenagers show up but you wouldn’t want it to be exclusively teenagers.
has movie production slowed due to the writers strike? its been ongoing for a while now
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I was looking at ARIN and that was the smallest they had listed
you made me curious about buying ipv6 address space, looks like you can buy a /40 for $250/yr. That should be good for about 1 septillion devices.
i thought it wasnt a hexbear thread? maybe it wasnt a lemmy.ml thread but they should know better.
jesus christ we just had a huge struggle session about this.
The decision requires that if a majority of workers ask a company for voluntary recognition of their union, the company must either immediately recognize them or promptly file a petition asking the Board to hold a union election.
Could someone smarter than me tell me how this could happen in a very large company like Starbucks or Amazon?
gucci gucci