- Good I love engineers
- Valkey?
- If publishing the most papers is the goal why do we even need journals? We have blogs and preprint servers if Volume is your goal.
Journals should absolutely play a role in maintaining quality and curating what they publish.
- Dr. Mike did an incredible job in that interview. He gave Dr. Amen all the rope to hang himself with his own words. When you're hawking a diagnosis method and you're not interested in building up the foundation of evidence for it by doing a double blinded, randomized controlled study. And that the results of said study would change how your treating patients it's pretty clear who the snake oil salesman is
- Yeah, doesn't the ACME bot defaults have it trying to renew the cert when it has like 30% of its life time left? Which means the CA would have to be down for Days/Weeks fo it to impact production.
Oh and you would definitely know about this outage because you would hear about it in your news, and the monitoring you already have set up to yell at you when you cert is about to retire (you already have that right? Right?). And you can STILL trivially switch to another CA that supports ACME.
- That would be because you set up the HTTP-01 challenge as your domain verification method.
- Nginx and Apache are free and both can be trivially automated with ACME bot. Both can be used to set up a reverse proxy in front of legacy sites or applications.
This is not centralizing everything to Let's Encrypt. it's forcing everyone to use ACME, and many CAs support ACME (and those that don't probably will soon due to this change).
- Insert order or time is information. And if you depend on that information you are going to be really disappointed when back dated records have to be inserted.
- And then you can offer them a support contract to produce an update for an out of support version
- All the enterprise software needs to do is create an API for configuring the certificate in the product. Then they can integrate Certbot or one of the many other ACME solutions, or let the customer do it (they are enterprises after all).
- They're digital wall papers i.e. background images
- Yeah modern computers are stupid fast. Like 1000x faster than stuff in the 90s, but we squander all that computing power on poorly built software.
- Building those systems is a long term project, and you have to start small with a minimum number of functions, scope creep on those initial use cases often kills these kinds of projects.
- But again, those are just cosmetic items and there's still a market place for them.
- Can't you run old versions by setting the version in the game properties?
- It would make them at least Internet famous, and most people do not know how or are not ready to handle being famous.
- Most games publish minimum and recommend specs.
Steam could probably build in a system to guess the performance if there was some benchmarking data, but game performance can change dramatically after release between updates to drives or the game itself.
- Solar/wind + battery storage can come online a lot faster and cheaper than nuclear.
We should probably increase the construction of nuclear, but it's extremely expensive and takes 5+ years to bring a plant online, even with regulatory fast tracking. Committing to a batch of plants with the same design would help reduce cost, and maybe decrease the avg time to operations, but it would still take a decade for all the plants to come online.
- Isn't the stereotypical middle age crisis the suburban office worker husband with two kids who buys a sports car to feel young and free?
This is a really big egg on face moment for ARIN, but it sounds like they are responding appropriately.