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If only this military had the world’s largest amphibious logistic capability. If only the ships delivering to the Pier could also deliver to beaches.
If only this military had the world’s largest amphibious logistic capability. If only the ships delivering to the Pier could also deliver to beaches.
To be fair, this post has nothing to do with crypto. It’s just a fundraising post appealing to people who believe in crypto. But nothing here has any basis on crypto
Let’s say they were 200 passengers on the plane, the diversion landing boarding and take off costs those 200 passengers 1.5 hours each. That’s 300 hours of people time lost.
Ipv6
Depending on your gateway, you may be able to override the DNS settings for a few domains that you use internally
Saying ‘specifically monero’ in your writeup multiple times doesn’t give me confidence that monero is actually needed or used.
These things tell me XMR isn’t involved:
What’s the core problem that Monero solves for your use case? If your app is already going to be a central authority and arbitrator, why do you need crypto at all? Why not they normal banking system?
For your users what are the on-ramps and off-ramps to acquiring and spending crypto locally?
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I could see a real application where you want to automate the testing of a device. Like security fuzzing. Or reverse engineering in general.
I imagine if you DIY it would be an adventure, a good excuse to build one of the diy reflow ovens.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQhQ7yXogwo
Eevblog looked at it
All my family members who served in combat zones have zero appetite for wars, never hear them advocating for a new war, ever.
I like this one more then the cow city, since turtles tend to maintain the orientation all the time.
I wonder what the intended uo and down mechanism is? Rope ladder? A town for natural flying creatures?
While he did say those things, it doesn’t mean anyone was willing to fight for it internally. This is why many external companies that do so well on the open market die and wither after they get acquired by big companies. Internal politics don’t have to be rational externally.
i think it was just standard politics, everybody had to take a haircut, and nobody in leadership wanted to fight for that studio, it didn’t have a patron/protector. It got killed because no executive was championing it, not because it was bad.
The Segway at the end. Chefs kiss. Always be presenting
A huge video. Thanks for sharing.
The kind of makes you wonder how you can introduce democracy to Petrostates.
If we’re talking about future proofing, you should run fiber in parallel with all of your cat 6 cable.
From my personal perspective the benefit of cat 8 is not significant enough to warrant buying another spool, but if it’s only like 50 bucks in your area by the spool.
Fiber is dirt cheap, terminating it is expensive, you can just run the raw fiber and leave it for the future.
Promotes/deploys are just different ways of saying file transfer, which is what we see here.
Nothing was stopping people from doing cicd in the old days.
People, on the whole, tend to be pragmatic.
Shelter, security, sex, and food… These are the core requirements for existence.
If someone sees a better outcome in terms of core requirements from new behavior they are more likely to try that behavior. Demonstrate the better way to be, and people will follow.
SAAS. Software as a service is never customer first. The terms of the deal can always be changed. If your paying a subscription you don’t own it.
Always the cost to benefit ratio needs to be considered. Pennies today avoiding dollars tomorrow? Even if you never need it. Worth it.
Who?