Leave them like the bodies. Unless they can be strong enough to take supplies up and bodies down.
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That’s just what a scammer would say!
I’m shocked, SHOCKED! … well not that shocked.
I actually just pulled some files off of one from 2004-ish. No issues. Found another one from 2008 about a year ago that had no issues as well. Not sure why… maybe because they were so much lower capacity? Like, one was 64MB and that was huge back then.
Only 15? Do we know if there will be another treehouse live afterwards?
They might be cheap, but I’d worry Musk would deactivate them remotely at any time.
Looking at the stock markets, I feel like the cost of him vacationing (and taking Vance with him) cost would be cheaper on the avg American tax payer’s retirement account than another round of tariffs.
I guess he bought enough shares of Apple now that he drove the stock price down. Way to manipulate the market for your buddies.
passengers will also be able to upload their passports to their phone and travel through airports using their face for verification. Instead of manually checking in, which would let airlines know who intends to board their flights, airlines will instead be alerted when passengers arrive at the airport and their face is scanned
They can’t even reliably scan a QR code, how can they pull that off with 100% accuracy?
Because X is definitely the right place for that, and something older generations will have access to and know how to use…
Can we stop this timeline now?
I completely agree, but every week or two is too long. At one point we had ours running builds + automated regression testing => release twice or more a day. Along with automatic change logs and monitoring, It was so nice. Tiny updates are always better to test and know exactly what/where/how a failure or positive change occurs when the cadence is that fast. The devs loved it, the QA loved it, and as a DevOps, I loved it. We were even able to do AB testing and rolling updates.
It only got worse when management changed hands and some people decided on going agile in a “Scrum-but” method and it’s been a drag that sprints are 3 weeks long. Now releases take longer, have larger impact for better or worse, and regression testing is much more complex and I have to be more involved in releasing new code. The faster cadence meant it happened so often it was fully automated and I didn’t even know when most went out unless I was watching a dashboard.
So NOT because of the cuts… but also WTF? Can we not continue enshitifying America?