I found this to be extremely underperforming. If you plan on doing anything that requires high throughput, don't use the docker NFS operator.
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Yeah, sure, but with like 2k employees, they will only look if there are issues with me. Having worked in the IT industry for a long time, I've only once or twice had to dig into shit like that for HR and it was only when the person did something bad.
What are you using for your home automation and what are you running it on?
Unfortunately. But I also use my corpo AI accounts for personal stuff too, because it's immune to being used for training.
I use it all the time, to translate, explain, give guides, write code, do repetitive menial tasks, fix code, understand others code.
I get the hatred for it, but I use it almost every day.
Same could be said about 90% of things humans do.
While I agree, we don't do enough, can you say your job directly impacts the environment for the positive? If not, then you, like me, like them, are part of the problem.
What if I'm looking for something but the page has changed?
Nothing in an electronic device, save for a very overvolted capacitor, could come anywhere near to as explosive as these were. Even LiPo batteries don't explode like that.
These were explosives planted in the devices when being manufactured.
Not sure if you've seen videos of the explosions or the aftermath.
I told my manager that I've been burned and can't make myself work hard for another company again. She's leaving so there's no vested interest in the company for her. But yeah, fuck these cunts.
Are you also finding copilot to be less helpful of late? The other day it couldn't follow the simplest of instructions
The Win10 one can be pretty handy if set up nicely.
It's doing something different, I was using to mount an AWS FSx for ZFS share on a beefy machine (1.2GB/s network throughput) and was getting less than 50MB/s throughput using docker to mount it, but getting the full 1.2GB/s when mounted outside and mapped to a volume in the container.