Blocking someone from a hacking game because they tried to hack it is basically admitting defeat.
Blocking someone from a hacking game because they tried to hack it is basically admitting defeat.
Why is the documentation incomplete?
Asks every programmer since the dawn of time.
American term for German car.
You need to be more specific about what you’re making if you expect useful advice.
Start building something before you rail against the restrictions you haven’t hit.
You want a library or framework that lets you make models and you can do it all from scratch?
Sounds like you’ve narrowed it down to just the 90% of languages that support OOP.
Your request is so vague all I can say is get started with a language you already know well. If you could at least commit to making a game, you could skip ahead to using a preexisting game engine like Godot.
GCP docs tell me exactly what I need to know.
AWS docs tell me everything while saying nothing.
The JSON version of this is to store an array of relation objects which express the weights.
In my opinion the main advantage of a “join table” in your situation is the ability to look up the relationship from either direction while only storing a single copy of it.
If you store the relation in the object, becomes very easy for A’s relation to B to get out of sync from B’s relation to A.
The Wal-Mart of cloud providers.
What version? I have 2.7.1 on iOS with no problems.
Generate code from documentation
Let me stop you right there. If you want to generate API bindings, those should be generated from code, along with the documentation, not through it.
“By design” AWS bills project owners for unauthorized calls to the public S3 API.
So what I’m reading from this is you can do a billing attack on anything hosted in AWS so long as you know one of their bucket names.
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A service needs a server, not just a phone. Do you want to self host, or use the entire hardware installation in someone’s cloud data center?
You can run HA on lighter hardware, or use a VM or docker, but it needs something to host.
When I say “hey Siri open my garage door”, my phone does voice recognition, calls the Apple Home app, which calls my local Home Assistant server, which calls the RATGDO which opens the door.
It used to be extremely common as a way of forcing people onto more expensive “business” services.
40-drive RAID is moving out of homelab territory and pretty deep into enterprise storage systems.
Do you already have these 40 drives or are you spacing out a new NAS from scratch?
If it’s from scratch I’d first see if I could get it down to 20 or 24 larger drives to allow the whole thing to fit in a single 4U rackmount case.
Bigger than that and you’re probably stuck with proprietary NAS hardware to link together multiple racks.
I wouldn’t be surprised to find out it’s Atlassian/JIRA
Also 1-1 ≠ 0
That’s not very “Kobayashi Maru” of them.