I meant more specifically in OP’s case, but also which pay that much. When I looked locally (major city) all the G jobs were under 100k. Usually well under.
I meant more specifically in OP’s case, but also which pay that much. When I looked locally (major city) all the G jobs were under 100k. Usually well under.
Man, I’d be happy with 80% of what I get for less stress and more security. What kind of government job specifically?
deleted by creator
Any guesses why that is?
It would be really nice if I could have it sync to both. I’d like to sync it locally and have all the features available, but for convenience I would also like the option of a secure, reputable cloud service that costs a reasonable fee.
They seem good. However, using the app seems to be either/or (local or their service)
They’re also twice the price of Google, which is a bit tough to swallow.
Not with an example that simple and poor, no.
If you have done the minimum and at least set a type hint, or if your ide is smart enough to check what calls the function and what it passes, then it’ll be flagged.
No place like localhost?
This seems like a weird answer to the question, though.
Trendy also isn’t the same as popular or preferred.
(YAML has entered the fight!)
(Edit: incidentally, I’m not saying YAML is the best. JSON is possibly the one I hate thr least. But I do hate them all!)
Which model Dell?
Buying few-year old enterprise gear can be a really cost-effective way to get a ton of power and expandability. But the noise, footprint, and power requirements seem pretty niche, even for homelab/selfhost people.
But I’m curious if you’re talking about a full-depth rack system like I’m assuming, or something else.
Personally, I switched to a handful of very small-footprint systems (mostly NUC/SFF PCs, and some laptops). And use cheap jbod enclosures when I need to add external storage.
How multiprocessing works, what system calls really are, how computers manage memory with hardware interrupts. And how Linux loads executables.
“Ah-ah, ahh-ah, ahhh-ahhh…”
“Appwy wibewawy!”
Wrong class, you’ll need cbrush.
People are not doing this to make Linux competitor
Right, they’re not trying to build a Linux competitor by building an Ubuntu Linux fork :)
Edit: Oh, you probably meant SerenityOS and not SymphonyOS
1-space indents? Oh my.
I really do feel like if computers had stalled, speedwise, around the late 90s or early 2000s, that we’d be doing much, much better as a planet.