

(in addition to the other comments) Is it actually not deleted, or is it still cached on one server and hasn’t made it to another server?
(in addition to the other comments) Is it actually not deleted, or is it still cached on one server and hasn’t made it to another server?
They’re absolutely not crawling it every time they nee to access the data. That’s an incredible waste of processing power on their end as well.
In the case of code though that does change somewhat often. They’d still need to check if the code has been updated at the bare minimum.
Not necessarily. Tailscale uses their own servers in order to do the negotiation, but once the connections are opened on both ends you should be directly connected to each other. All without port forwarding or any config on your end.
But with only 60k rows would one even have enough time to overheat?
Start with a VM on your computer and see what you want to do/need from there.
Leaving a laptop on is (almost) free.
5.5” with a 16:9 screen and bezels?
The iPhone 8+ was 6.24” x 3.06” while the latest 16 pro max is 6.42” x 3.06“ almost the same footprint but much more screen real estate.
They don’t have a dedicated reader for that scenario? That’s the exact scenario I’d explicitly not want a phone for. Sure as a backup, but give me something small that’s the main reader.
We already have it for every 20 minutes but sometimes it fails for various reasons. 30 minutes is the backup before I just reboot it.
A lot harder to do when it’s not on your computer. At work we have some TVs displaying a web oage full screen. I’m not gonna vnc in just to hit F5 every 30 minutes.
Why is there so little info of this phone online? When you google it the link to their own website for it 404s. And on their website there’s no link to the specs, just buy it now.
1/3 of my refurbished drives died early. It tested fine before I put it in my raid array, but about 3 months in I was getting error after error. I swapped it with my spare and they’ve been fine so far.
My job is regex.
At my company we store our regex in the database with linebreaks in it, but when it’s actually called to be used those line breaks are stripped out. That way regex that looks for X can all be all on one line and actually readable.
Besides changing the behavior, the other interesting aspect of this is /sys/power/suspend_stats/last_sleep_energy as a new file to expose the amount of energy that the battery consumed during the last sleep cycle. The “last_sleep_energy” is reported in mAh.
I’m surprised this didn’t exist before. I use the report in windows all the time to figure out why my POS laptop died after 20 minutes of being in sleep.
This is kinda a quirk of modern/S0 standby.
I assume this is mostly so the device can correctly change between which type of sleep it’s in (connected standby vs disconnected). My windows device seem to do a LOT in connected standby so making sure it properly switches to disconnected and doesn’t chew through the battery is very important.
This is one.
What are you trying to run? a VPS is pennies, and a phyiscal server isn’t much more. We have a bunch of servers that are $40 a month each and they come with 5 usable IPs, 32 gigs of ram, 1tb SSD etc. The cost of getting a static IP for home will be almost as much as a server. If you want less you can get less for a lot less money.
I’ve self hosted my own personal website for years now and it’s not really an issue outside of the power going out and my IP changing. I just update DNS and move on. But if this is for an actual work? Just pay the $10 a month, not having to worry about it is worth that money.
What’s the one with the missing label?
RIP you glorious bastard.
I’d like to think he’s up in heaven getting shit on by a beautiful Brazilian lady.
No I think Apple AI is perfect. Please never improve the notification summaries. In fact I want them to go back to the launch summaries, they’re not as good as they used to.