It was over a decade ago when I last looked, but all the ldap/kerberos stuff put me right off NFSv4.
Respect the burrito.
It was over a decade ago when I last looked, but all the ldap/kerberos stuff put me right off NFSv4.
I’ll take my down votes and go elsewhere!
I didn’t think this post was going to be of interest to a general audience.
Isn’t there a more specialised community where this kind of stuff could be posted?
Sure, that’s what I meant with the nuance missing from the press release.
It depends what/how is being encoded in those 10 bits.
A decision tree was just one example.
Thanks for the link.
Yes thank you. I know how binary works!
I could believe that we take 10 decisions based on pre-learned information per second, but we must be able to ingest new information at a much quicker rate.
I mean: look at an image for a second. Can you only remember 10 things about it?
It’s hard to speculate on such a short and undoubtedly watered down, press summary. You’d have to read the paper to get the full nuance.
I mean Kudos for owning up that they in part rely on child labour. Still horrible.
MCSUFO
Weird stuff.
I’m British (like Cadbury’s), but I’ve never heard of a “5 star” bar. Is it what we call a “Star bar”?
Yes, yes. Hence etc.
I’ve always used “software engineering” to refer to the other stuff that comes alongside actual development, like version control, testing, CI, debugging, code review, release management etc.
Paperless is so good
PRs didn’t exist when open source was conceived.
I read “tar gazing”. What a pun!
I usually tar gaze with ‘tar tvf’!
So a web tunnel enabled web server not only serves its own pages, but also acts as a proxy to other sites and all the traffic looks like web browsing to the regular web server?
Horrible website!
I’ve been using thus too. Works great.
On the one hand: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency_illusion
On the other: https://nypost.com/2024/09/03/business/marketing-firm-spies-on-you-through-your-phones-microphone-report/