
The government IS the test run.
The government IS the test run.
If you had the only Snowflake server, you’d have a point; the difference is that with Snowflake, a user can connect to a random consumer IP instead of a more limited set of bridge IPs that all look like bridge IPs when scanned.
Your Snowflake server won’t look like anyone else’s snowflake server.
After 8 months of filling out job applications and going to first, second and third interviews (even ones where they flew me in), only to be told I was one of two finalists for the position or that the position had been cancelled, I cold pitched myself via LinkedIn to the people in the department of a company I wanted to work in. THEN I filled out a job application. Did this at three separate places and they all had offers for me within a week of each other, and I took the one I liked the best.
Sounds like a new target for timing attacks?
Proportional representation?
The main point is that with a regular backup regime, it doesn’t matter if SSD will lose your data if unpowered for a long time… because a) they won’t be unpowered for a long time (there’s rotation happening here, not archival), and b) you’ll have already hopefully moved off any specific piece of media before MTBF, and if you haven’t, hopefully all your devices don’t fail at exactly the same time.
So yeah: SSD isn’t for archival purposes. But archival isn’t really what we’re after here, as backup of ALL data is a possibility. It’s not like we have a monk or vellum shortage to worry about.
This is one beer a day from Moosehead. If all the other breweries release a similar crate, you’ll be able to float along merrily until Jan 2029.
The inter-provincial restrictions are coming down; how about we remove paywalls to access Canadian content in Canada too? Free Press and all that?
You missed a few terms… how about “influencer handle” instead of “pen name,” for example?
I have 3 physical backups of all my stuff, one a rotating offsite backup. The backup media gets replaced over time.
I don’t expect media (especially backup media) to last more than 10 years. But it doesn’t matter, as my NVMe backup solution of today looks nothing like my spinning rust backup solution of 20 years ago, despite holding all of that data.
Very much this. I’ve been happily married for 25 years and expect to be for at least 25 more, and the things that annoyed us about each other when we were dating still annoy us today. But we accept that those things are unlikely to change, and celebrate the stuff that’s great.
On top of that, guys don’t tend to mature until they’re 21-25, but don’t start dating one who’s younger expecting him to change for the better; it’s more likely the common things you enjoy will change but the odd habits will remain forever.
They’re voting to select a new party leader; while that may result in them becoming the new PM, it’s not the same thing.
The article never really addresses the title.
The answer is; if you were born before 1970, you probably need a booster if you’ve never had one before. If your MMR is up to date, you don’t need another. If you’ve never been vaccinated and you’re under 55, you need two doses.
I started on Memmy and eventually switched to Voyager.
How long until the first Canadian with a timeshare in Palm Springs gets deported to Guantanamo Bay?
Wouldn’t that be fitting? After all this, Elon comes to Canada and is put away for life for defrauding the Canadian government.
Fails to mention he also was selling the discs online.
But they want to sentence him for 15 years for this, even though his actions likely saved lives during the height of COVID if the allegations are true; if they aren’t true, he harmed nobody because those 10 million people wouldn’t have seen the movies in theaters anyway.
Narrator: They won’t.
Well, Usk is a Canadian citizen, so is allowed to buy cars in Canada. Even his own.
I use a 100% cotton bath mat. About twice the thickness of a towel with a non-slip bottom. Gets hung to dry between showers. You can pick them up at Ikea for cheap.