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Comment #24057181
Anyone still remember that prediction from Singapore University of Technology and Design? http://archive.is/lAHOB Let's see in few weeks how this forecast goes. EDIT: Unfortunately…
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Comment #24057133
> Yes, it is very obvious from the screenshot that it’s built on top of Electron [1]. I love this. It was my first reaction when I used MS Teams ... shit, it's electron and the I g…
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Comment #24057122
Because Electron bundles (light) chrome and nodejs and all deps breaking desktop integration and security (the developers are now responsible for checking vulnerabilities in all bu…
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Comment #24037433
Also note that current CFR is lower than the PFR back in March in many regions!
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Comment #24036365
That would be my guess too. More testing does not explain falling CFR in South Korea for one thing.
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Comment #24036358
> Could also mean we test more people, register more mild cases. Note that the trend is worldwide . Even in countries with very high testing in the beginning. South Korea for one!
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Comment #24035571
Or gnome's hell.
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Comment #24035556
It's also interesting to look at the trend. The daily number of deaths to the daily number of cases has dropped rapidly all around the world. Not sure why but it's a very good sign…
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Comment #24034174
I wish we lived in a world where this was true. This is the biggest problem with tech today, making "eye catchy" software which is horrible to use and getting anything done (and I …
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Comment #24008616
touche
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Comment #23975695
That's really impressive work. What flavor of regular expressions do you follow there?
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Comment #23975666
After IBM, Microsoft and many others publicly declared (for marketing reasons no doubt) to stop working and delivering face recognition systems, a new competitor quickly fills the …
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Comment #23973657
https://git.rip/exconfidential
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Comment #23973505
apt install nginx will set the users for you and it also starts automatically on start, ssh default config is perfectly fine, keys are set up automatically when you start the insta…
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Comment #23967135
Just making a fun of the fact that kickbacks paid by amazon to top management surely pay a big role why corps choose AWS.
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Comment #23963637
nice "little" asm exercise
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Comment #23963441
Try this one: - AWS (and other cloud providers') kickbacks
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Comment #23963425
Reading about this, this looks like a potential new take on DDoS attacks. AWS charge attack. You survived the DDoS, that's great, now go see your bill.
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Comment #23963409
What do you guys do when admining a server to make it so time-consuming/bothersome? If you just host static content you don't even need to care about security updates. Just deploy …
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Comment #23963378
Yes AWS is crazy expensive, their business model is simple yet super effective and they are swimming in money, power to them, make custom services with custom APIs, make it very ch…
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Comment #23954835
I agree with that and I have the same experience however it's important to also recognize the dangerous of the centralization and vendor lock-in not only the convenience. Hence why…
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Comment #23954809
And that's exactly the reason why they should mention they are migrating to git hosted on GitHub in that announcement. It's pretty bothering that most people equate a distributed o…
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Comment #23948685
How reliable is the face recognition in 7.0? In older versions it was not as good as closed source software like picasa.