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Bad teeth also harbor bacteria that have been shown to exacerbate cardiovascular disease, at the very least. Not saying this article is claiming that as a casual mechanism, but diseased teeth are known to cause other systems to also become diseased.


Everyone is saying LLMs did this site in, but what if we just asked all the questions already? We should be celebrating how we solved programming!


if you have a server that's overloaded, then a request comes in that requires fractionally more memory use than the average request, do you blame the single request for crashing your servers or do you acknowledge that the load on the server is probably contributing to the issue?


Doesn't France still do oral exams?


They do, but teachers are on the street every year as their conditions degrade. It might not last for long.


As does Denmark.


What do people do to curate/version /transform their raw datasets these days? I am vaguely aware of the "chuck it all into s3" strategy for hanging onto raw data, and related strategies where instead of s3 it's a db of some flavor. What are folks doing for record-keeping for what today's raw data contains vs tomorrow's?

And the next step - a curated dataset has a time-bound provenance - what are folks doing to keep track of the transformations/cleaning steps that makes the raw data useful for the data at the time it's being processed? Does this bit fall under the purview of metaflow, or is this different tooling?

Or maybe my assumptions are off base! Curious about what other teams are doing with their datasets.


I'm exploring kedro and Kedro-viz lately, in case that's in the vicinity of your question. It ties most closely with MLFlow for artifacts, but storing locally works fine too


Do you have to upgrade across all your syncthing instances at once, or will 1.x be able to talk to 2.x for a while without breaking? It seems like a pretty big update and I'm not sure what I need to think about if I'm upgrading


“Syncthing version 1.x will soon be replaced by Syncthing version 2.x. Version 2 brings a new database format and various cleanups, but remains protocol compatible with Syncthing 1.”

https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/releases/tag/v1.30.0


Ah thank you, I was looking for that in the v2 release notes and couldn't find it


Wasn't it online ads, ie Google, that decimated newspapers?


Google's ads are the outcome of google's success at capturing attention. They aren't the cause of google capturing attention.

Newspaper's had everyone's attention and then they lost it to a million and one alternatives on the internet.

The phone was a major driver but newspapers had been in structural decline for decades as non internet alternatives for attention grew too. Warren Buffet called it in 1991.


I'm not sure so much online ads per se as the destruction on local buying monopolies on goods to a large degree, general unwillingness to pay for news (more or less related), and, also related, desire to (not) buy content online also related. There was essentially a bundle that supported things like foreign bureaus that largely was dismantled.


It baffles me that I can't give it feedback by commenting on the pr. If it's bothering to offer a create PR workflow, I should be able to course correct targeted bits of code using GitHub's UI, no?


If a key gets compromised, the encrypted secrets are compromised forever, since you can't be sure all the git clones everywhere can be updated with a new encryption key. Not to mention how fiddly it is to edit git history.


I would assume if you are committing encrypted secrets you would make sure they are rotatable


But you can and should be rotating those secrets on some schedule regardless, and if you find out a key has been compromised you can immediately rotate the secrets.


Inevitably? What a dishonest stance to take. I sure do think that is a policy question as well as a who gets paid what question when it comes to achieving billionaire status, even for startups.


The other question that’s not answered is where does the billionaire’s money come from?


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