This makes it impossible to support any analytical SQL queries against the DB. Look into how to enable encryption at rest on whichever DB you choose.
This makes it impossible to support any analytical SQL queries against the DB. Look into how to enable encryption at rest on whichever DB you choose.
Haha good answer.
Neither my front loader nor my sourdough starter have bad odors. First one I leave the door ajar, other one I leave on the counter and feed every couple days.
Why do you want a top load agitator?
Don’t say mildew in a front loader. It’s a solved problem. They’re better in almost every way.
You seem to be confusing C stdlib with a CLI?
Dashboard is a UI fed by signal processing code which is the backend.
A definition so broad as to be useless.
Is it a UI when someone calls memcpy to move data from a file to a screen buffer?
Data visualization ≠ UI and signal processing is traditionally done in C
Do no harm.
So don’t give patient data to the secret police.
I like both of those but cannot abide goat because it’s always so lean and bony.
Thanks for teaching me something, but the obscurity of your answer just illustrates how rare that requirement is in human readable formats, and mostly limited to data formats designed for numeric precision, like HDF5, FITS or protobuf.
What text based serialization formats do enforce numeric precision?
AFAIK it’s always left up to the writer (serializer)
If you’re using a library to handle deserialization , the ugliness of the serial format doesn’t matter that much.
Just call yaml.load() and forget about it.
Lemmy had Karma but got rid of it because it’s so gameable that its only uses are bad.
Your argument is shit. It’s basically “some tourists bad, therefore all tourism bad.”
Like how dare people want to see the world?
Putting it in a DB is the easy part.
It’s support in a thousand other systems that deal with addresses that’s the real problem.
For something like a street address, interoperability is a hell of a lot more important than culturally preferred spelling.
Kelvin decribes physics
Fahrenheit describes typical human environments
Celsius describes water
I absolutely do not want Amazon or any parts of the surveillance state learning anything about the privacy of my home.
I never minded studying, but always hated writing essays, even though pretty good at it.
How do we train people to think, and validate that they learned, when they can outsource it to a computer?
The author alludes to oral exams, though they have a whole host of other issues.
The YouTube engineers working on advertising are tasked with maximizing revenue, not making the user experience better.
It’s a de-facto monopoly and the only way to get better user experience is through adblock.
Bread flour and water, stir well.