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toledocavani
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- Or on Chuck Norris: https://floor796.com/#t3l1,134,205
- This thread is great, truly the only way to get great answers on the HN is to post a wrong blog. But stupid wrong blogs are unlikely to get into HN front page, kudos for the writer for striking the right balance between easy to understand, working, interesting but faulty solution.
- It can misses some sensor readings, boil the water and scalds the user "automatically". Dumb heaters requires the user to "manually" do this, they never do though. P/S: I'd prefer your stop working scenario
- That's interesting, because my intuition of an "average" face is, well, average and uninteresting. Can you share your source?
- You need to reduce the standard to fit the Apple Intelligence (AI) in. This is also industry best practice.
- Is there any reputable (reviewed, endorsed) AI model to detect skin cancer? I have a lot of similar moles, and playing with this app make me concern about all of them.
- Worked in an enterprise project where they use a BPMN engine for all business logic (designed by non-technical people).
Each process can either have predefined fields (take time to implement) or key-string value store (yes, they chose this).
Either the BPMN logic or some JSs (some, as not all people can code) in PBMN nodes or some Java hooks (a lot, wrote under those other people requests) edit those values.
So when something's wrong, we swam in the sea of key-value, search all the code for who update this field, and why it's value is not JSON nor null nor boolean but a string "Not used, waiting for policy 1234".
After that project, I'm happy every time I can use a DB to store data, more so if it can run in local, much more so if it's relational.
- Which decade? DOCX and PPTX is just zipped XMLs, seems pretty standard to me
- Who is al-Ghazali? I searched and found the Iraqi phisolopher, but couldn't understand how he is related
- When our team moved to Office 365, we wanted something declarative, and the only option was [Microsoft365DSC](https://microsoft365dsc.com/). We of course tried it, but the experience is subpar, went through hoops to set it up on Windows (no Linux, Mac support) and the output was a mix of imperative code and declarative specs, with GUI tool to help you manage. Seriously hope some Microsoft expert will create a Terraform provider for Microsoft 365. currently we have to use the Office 365 sluggish admin dashboards.
Took the team to online matches and got swept, the pro players have completely different team choices and strategies.