For the money? I'll take the underground, steel reinforced concrete bunker.
Israel and Iran learn they're not so different after all, hug it out and go surfing.
It was recycled into new warheads, so the jury is still out on that one.
Just a big pile of if statements.
I make no judgements on the intelligence of these decisions, I was answering why companies do it.
Contractors can be paid out of project budgets, they don't need benefits and other perks aside from cash and they can be hired and terminated quickly with no severance
Save your files to a local s3 object storage mount, enable versioning for immutability and use erasure coding for fault tolerance. You can use Lustre or some other S3 software for the mount. S3 is great for single user file access. You can also replicate to any cloud based S3 for offsite.
Someone just needs to XRF a panel
This is probably them trimming their Splunk acquisition
How do you like it so far? I've got a few customers interested.
I hope you mean Azure Stack HCI, seeing how Hyper-V 2019 is the end of the line.
A lot of people can't jump ship, at least not within a year or two.
Shockingly, no.
SMBs are not the target. Companies with a sizeable vSAN investment, huge amounts of VMware based automation and the fortune 1000 are. MSRP on the cheap license is going to be around $275/core, minimum 16 cores per socket.
You are either going all in with VMware or you're dead to them. Full suite or nothing, take your pick.
Lithium cobalt oxide to lithium iron phosphate
Yup, no refinements, advancements or chemistry changes at all. Exact same, yup.
Thr problem is that there's no way to know if you could recall any data fed into the model accurately with a prompt, or what that prompt might be, or if the prompt would change as the model evolves.
I don't think the word "Charlatan" has ever applied to anyone more aptly than Musk.