

Oh for real? Learn something new today.
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Oh for real? Learn something new today.
The buyers/downloaders don’t get caught is just because there are too many of them and going after the distributor is an easy target.
Nope. Try Creep.js. It is real creepy.
Meanwhile, the UK is asking for blanket access to all data from Apple.
Also, how expensive is it to get updates from Cisco and patch those routers?
Ah, I see. That’s the efficiency they’re looking for.
Is the worth as news? Ain’t that an open secret already?
I think to use it defensively, you should put the path into robots.txt, and only those doesn’t follows the rule will be greeted with the maze. For proper search engine crawler, that’s should be the standard behavior.
In the end, only the customer pays extras.
AFAIK, any. But expect performance lost due to bottoneck in bandwidth. Even the latest TB5 is only slightly faster than PCIe 2.0 x16. OCulink 2.0 can achieve PCIe 4.0 x8 which is way better, but Surface Pro have neither.
Once again, nations think the internet have borders.
How about typical watch bands? Without comparison, I highly doubt this is only happening on smartwatch bands.
First of all, the name doesn’t translate to “Little Red Note”, but “Little Red Book.”
Second, Little Red Book is literally the nickname of a Chinese political publication called Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung.
Sorry, that name isn’t cute at all.
Yes. Depends on the actual hardware, parameters used, and model quantization, you can get 2~10 tok/s on CPU alone.
Fiber has 1 or 2 and is VERY rugged in comparison…you can literally tie a knot in a fiber cable and it’ll still work.
Emm, not with glass fibers. My friend uses it between router and switch, and the one of the fiber breaks. So, traffic can be sent to router but nothing the other way around. He said he didn’t even touch or put significant stress on the cable. Yet, it breaks in a weird way, and hard to troubleshot without proper equipment.
Wait until you install JShelter and Cloudflare refuse access
Doesn’t have to, I think. Text is actually quite adequate. Sure, images are great but that’s only for a subset of alerts, like AMBER, but that can be achieved by secondary distribution channels like a dedicated webpage or social media. There won’t be network congestion during those alerts. You don’t really need images or video for alerts like floods, hurricanes, or even missile incoming alerts. For those you only need an address or coordinates that can point people to the closest shelter. Yeah, not all people are familiar with the surroundings (like traveling) but in that kind of scenarios every people around you will pool together and get to the same location.
The whole core functionality that the alert system must achieve is a near 100% delivery rate that uses minimal bandwidth of the network. You don’t want to stress the network because there are more important traffic need to be routed, like 911.
And we got news like this.
Addition: Difficult, cumbersome, and bureaucratic to do doesn’t mean they shouldn’t do it. Those are just purely excuses.
Except the primary distributor doesn’t have any actionable details.
Not even another page should be the primary source. That page should be a secondary for updates. The alert itself should have included all the actionable details.
May I have the legal text, of any country, requiring a certification to sell any printers, or have EURion contellation dection implemented, or legally required to implement tracking dots?