Kinda acceptable if you have a slow release cadence. Everything needs to be reviewed and fixed/accepted (with defect/US raised) before production though.
Needs to be in a smaller team with decent Devs too though!
Kinda acceptable if you have a slow release cadence. Everything needs to be reviewed and fixed/accepted (with defect/US raised) before production though.
Needs to be in a smaller team with decent Devs too though!
Voyager is just a web client packaged as an app (and definitely supports posting)
Are you sure you are logged in correctly? What are you seeing when trying to post?
Not an LLM, but stable diffusion runs on them.... Very slowly due to extreme swap usage.
This sounds like a core datacetre though?
Surprised a company of their scale and with such a reliance on stability isn't running their own data centres. I guess they were trusting their failover process enough not to care
Yeh, but the cheaper ones are worse...
These are the premium brand near me 🫤
The problem is that, as I understand, YouTube still loses money.
They could probably break even if they screwed over their creators like other platforms, but their creators are their moat.
And that's the restructuring one? Does that let them escape or decrease their leases?
(Not familiar with American bankruptcy laws(...or any bankruptcy laws))
Any idea if this is a proper (shut down) bankruptcy, or a get cheaper leases bankruptcy?
Ah, in the link to the other article it gives an example of so eone who was informed 2 days before the flight (4 after it was cancelled)
It finished even faster when it crashes right?