dont many of the language primitives confer the possibility of thrown exceptions?
dont many of the language primitives confer the possibility of thrown exceptions?
cant practically anything throw an exception given the right (sometimes extremely remotely possible) circumstances?
it just depends on the specifics. a manager (or management team) can theoretically offload administrative stuff in big organizations that would overwhelm everyone at the edge to distribute
rage bait
id just go ahead and presume this is malware since theres no description at all
why limit the playback to human life? how about the vagaries of past/future speciation?
seems like a special hell to me either way.
if the fish were writing the licenses… well, i guess the yachts are already sinking…
wonder what they’ll do when mothers show up to the ER…
ratio not high enough
yank
the magas want to move into pelosi’s office to try and get high off a whiff of the literal and figurative poopoo that their pals left there on 1/6
Not sure there is a truly common package. Each manufacturer seems to be doing their own thing (unless they’re a small fry directly buying parts from some other manufacturer already doing their own thing). So I guess a common package might be “whatever’s in a Tesla”, but that’s not a very satisfying answer. And those are often just arrays of 18650s internally.
When I’ve mulled over this question, placement of the batteries is usually the sticking point. Electric cars are designed to put the heavy batteries in a relatively advantageous spot for handling.
suit customer may be worst customer
Sure they can add rounded corners but can they fix this mess?
how about making a requirement of user participation in the network be hosting a chunk of distributed cache?
I guess it could help to talk to someone familiar with it, maybe they would know the lay of the land. Otherwise it’s a matter of deciphering the architecture of the ancients. Your ability to do that entirely depends on how obscure it all is to you. Many software projects have been born out of the incomprehensibility and unmaintainability of older otherwise-perfectly-functional codebases ☺️
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the big boxes can operate at a loss until they choke out the local guys. after that they have a monopoly and can do whatever they want.
if you thought crispr with gene drive was terrifying, wait till you get a load of this.