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Okay, good that’s on record now, a clear statement of intent. So we can record current assets and responsibilities for when they close and fail to properly decommission the plant, the assets can be clawed back, right?
…right?
Okay, good that’s on record now, a clear statement of intent. So we can record current assets and responsibilities for when they close and fail to properly decommission the plant, the assets can be clawed back, right?
…right?
Do you know that saying, I think it went something like:
… and just when I thought things couldn’t possibly get any worse…they got much worse
I think it could be a situation like that.
Damn, this accurately describes what daylight savings does to my inner clock / sleep schedule.
That’s because apparently nobody is around to know you can’t pɐɹsǝ 卄ㄒ爪ㄥ ɥʇıʍ Ṝ̷̟̿e̸̗̙̻̍̊̆͝g̷̺̠̦͍̭̜̬̩̎̃Ë̵̛͍̮̥͇͎͎̤͐͂̉̂͜x̸̧̙̎̇͊̈́͐̏͑̒͘
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Bubbles tend to pop sometimes.
It works fine with uBO
Do it!
Then we can blacksite that fucker and never have to hear about his shit again!
…so sacrifice one generation to “Evolution” and the threat of nuclear war is cancelled? Yee haw, I guess?
(/s, if that wasn’t abundantly clear)
PostgreSQL is definitely a boost to performance, especially if you offload the DB to a dedicated server (depending on load, can even be a cluster)
Nevertheless, it probably has much to do with how it’s deployed and how many proxies are in front of it, and/or VPN. If you have large numbers of containers and small CPU/low memory hardware, and either running everything on one machine or have some other limitations, it’ll be slow.
Admittedly, I’m not very familiar with the codebase, but I feel Apache isn’t improving the speed either. Not exactly sure how PHP is nowadays with concurrency and async, but generally a microservice type architecture is nice because you can add more workers/instances wherever a bottleneck emerges.
Nextcloud with the “Notes” plugin and app.
https://nextcloud.com/blog/nextcloud-notes-secure-note-taking-integrated/
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Virtual high five! Keep it up, I’m always happy to see someone find joy and a sense of accomplishment in programming things.
Check out polymorphism and concurrency when you feel you’re solid enough on the other things. Concurrency/threading can be a bit weird to wrap your head around, but essential to build powerful things. (See Reader-/Writer problem to start)
Narrator: It does
But like, shouldn’t she be taking it up with the FAA then? I’m sure you can apply for delay or exemption in extraordinary situations like this one undoubtedly is?
That is the source of the data after all. If you don’t actually stop the data source from publishing your data, others will continue to use it.
It’s a dumb approach that makes it look like a hurt ego thing rather than a legitimate concern.
Yeah, I’ve come across one or two papers of questionable origin presenting performance metrics nowhere near what I could replicate.
Needless to say, I could only replicate the results when I introduced a very mundane procedure error nobody reputable would make. So yeah, lots of garbage out there
Don’t use Chrome? (or Chrome based browsers)
Works fine for me with uBlock and all the filtering I like
Everyone is just living off of interest and dividends from that 1k. “Follow me for hot tips on how to invest your stimulus”