Becoming someone who can do the thing is how you get to do a lot of things
Not what your boss and your bosses’ boss wants you to do, instead of doing other things you can do to maximize value for shareholders in some arbitrarily chosen amount of time
But thinking of how you wouldn’t have permission to get ready to do the thing in a business context, also, isn’t doing the thing
There isn’t a single one way to be a dedicated gamer.
Inevitably everyone has finite time and access to games and has to make choices about what to play.
As a Mac guy, I always found the game platform wars weird because even on the weakest gaming platform there are still more good games than anyone can individually play. And even on Windows, probably the strongest gaming platform, you’re still missing out on many significant games.
I totally understand buying a system because it has some game that you absolutely must play. I bought an OG Xbox back in the day because I thought I desperately needed to play Deus Ex: Invisible War when it didn’t come to Mac. Got burned on that one, but at least I had Halo before it came to Mac (and was in the end much better there than on Xbox due to expanded online multiplayer).
What I actually don’t get is folks who have to play the hot game of the week every week. Just seems expensive in terms of money, time, and space for different systems, and you only scratch the surface of the games.
I doubt they are querying 1 TB of data in the browser. DuckDB-WASM issues http range requests on behalf of client to request only the bytes required, especially handy with parquet files (columnar format) that will exclude columns you don't even need.
But the article is a little light on technical details. In some cases it might make sense to bring the entire file client-side.
Due to a lapse in appropriations, the U.S. Office of Special Counsel is closed.
Complaints may still be filed, but most will not be addressed until OSC reopens. [0]
They are the "independent" body that enforces Hatch act regulations.
The idea that the owners of "brownfield" land (either undeveloped or in disrepair) might have taken advantage of tax loopholes to avoid a tax penalty is ridiculous? I see why they pay you the big bucks.
The map shows numerous parcels in metropolitan Houston classified as "Ag" property. The devil is in the details, but the map justifies (and encourages) closer inspection.
Perhaps this file is just the installer and the actual system files are much larger? Or maybe your 400MB figure comes from a bloated install? Just speculating here.
A compressed download is my guess. The easiest way to predict if an app is using Electron is to see if the download is around 90 to 130 MB. Especially if that size feels unreasonable for the functionality that it offers.
It doesnt' have to be REST, but it does have to prevent the LLM from having access to data you wouldn't want the user having access to. How exactly you accomplish that is up to you, but the obvious way would be to have the LLM use the same APIs you would use to implement a UI for the data (which would typically be REST or some other RPC). The ability to run SQL would allow the LLM to do more interesting things for which an API has not been written, but generically adding auth to arbitrary sql queries is not a trivial task, and does not seem to have even been attempted here.
> injection attacks are confined to the rows that the user has access to, which is OK
Is it? The malicious instructions would have to silently exfiltrate and collect data individually for each user as they access the system, but the end-result wouldn't be much better.
The source I found agree with 1-4% for bus routes within Manhattan, but it also said:
> Commutes on Hudson River and East River crossings for several express bus routes linking the boroughs with Manhattan have, on some lines, shaved more than 15 minutes off commuting times.
It's also as I recall when tuition and student costs started to spike in the US which is probably more directly related than some "philosophical" change in the zeitgeist[0]. When students and parents start racking up debt like this, you become very interested in the fastest way to pay it back.
For me the impact of the university administrators as they chased higher endowments for more buildings with naming rights and expanded their own bureaucracies with direct hires that did not directly contribute to the faculty mission did more to alter the university experience than anything else.