How many bits of data can a Starling "carry" and is it faster to have a starling fly data across the country to deliver data than it is for the data to be downloaded?
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Evel Knievel movies. Although I did really like the series.
Canada has a lot to offer and to gain from being part of the Eurostack initiative.
I think The Conversation just wrapped news about Eurostack in Canada wrapping paper to get views.
Canada can't be a part of Eurostack; its goal is bring everything (tech) in-house. Aside investing capital so Eurostack can hit its lofty 300 billion euro goal in 10 years, I dont see what Canada can offer or gain from this. If the "gain" is that we stop Canadian dependence on US tech, we'd just be swapping one overlord for another.
Yes, of course we could reduce our dependence on US tech, but Canada should be stealing this page from Europe's playbook and making their own ~~Euro~~ Canstack
Well, I hope they have insurance.
Thanks, I'll see myself out.
According to the alleged recipients themselves,
I don't see these people, especially after the context in the video, as reliable sources. I remain skeptical about these calls. Don't get me wrong, PP sucks, but Rachel should have done a little more "fact-checking"
Do you think Carney will allow Germany to trade theirs for draft picks later?
Sure, tu peux ajouter un thème qui parraît comme windows, mais pense pas que les applis (existantes comme photoshop, word, etc, ou plus important, custom) que tout les employé(e)s sont accoutumé d'utilisers peuvent être remplacés sans frictions.
Y faux pas ignorer qu'il y a une grosse infrastructure derrières c'est systèmes là.. ADFS, Sharepoint (probably), Office365, etc.
Mon point est que c'est irréaliste de penser que ça ce fais du jour au lendemain peux importe de ce que tu pense de MS.
Je comprends ce que tu dis, mais le coût d'une migration de Windows vers un autre système d'opération comme macOS ou Linux coûterait probablement des milliards. Et si tout cela était fait d'un seul coup, la STM serait probablement paralysée pendant des mois, sinon des années.
Il faudrait procéder de manière itérative et la dernière chose à changer serait le 'day to day' des employées..
Sounds like they need a camera to watch the camera so they can catch the guy.
"gonna paint our wagon, gonna paint it red!" I sing this part to myself frequently.
If you are looking to do something like Github's Personal Access Tokens (PAT) then it is easiest to just think about it like a password:
- Create a high entropy (secure) string
- Store the hash of the string in a database table
- Store the permissions and other metadata with the PAT's hash
- Validate the PAT (permissions, revoke status, etc) on each request to the server
Storing the hash of the token, like you do with passwords, is a good practice in case your db is ever compromised as it wont leave the tokens accessible and reusable without a lot of effort.
No, warn is, by definition (see 1.c), an accurate term to use.