Good. There’s a lot of non-programmers who are now bad ones and are using AI to make their ideas real. It’s made programming way more accessible to people who would never learn before.
Good. There’s a lot of non-programmers who are now bad ones and are using AI to make their ideas real. It’s made programming way more accessible to people who would never learn before.
Oh Boy! Clippy Crunch!
So let’s say you own an insurance company, and you want to offshore all the profits. You establish a reinsurance company in Bermuda to underwrite all your policies and charge your insurance company billions for the privilege. Now it’s a business expense so it doesn’t count as income for the insurance company. You have successfully offshored billions of dollars.
Okay I admit it, he may have sourced the self-sealing stem bolts locally
Pfft, that archaic little sunsail jalopy?
More starship than you’ve replicated noob! 😉
Sisko literally replicated a star ship.
No gears, brakes in the middle of the rear triangle, low, sloped back seat and taller handlebars.
Sure, but how many foods are we talking here? This sounds like probably <20 rows on a sheet, with columns for ingredients.
Tracking a single cat doesn’t seem like DB work
Why wouldn’t a simple spreadsheet and some pivot tables work?
I have a 2024 Mitsubishi Mirage, which is really a 2012 Mirage with new body panels. It has a screen but no functions without plugging in a phone, and practically everything is implemented as non-computerized as possible.
Propane, but I’m pretty sure natural gas uses regular NPT.
Putting more than 256MB of ram in a Windows XP machine. People think that the jump from HDD to SSD was big, but imagine Windows actively using the HDD as virtual memory. It would grind your PC to a halt. Going to 512MB made your computer feel like a Ferrari.
Too bad she didn’t bring O’Brien, he has a transport buffer full of coffee beans.
Czech Republic A4, Czech Republic A5, Czech Republic A6…
Local files, s3 sync on a 5 minute scheduled task to a glacier flexible retrieval bucket with versioning. Then I have an s3 sync app on my phone to make it all work like dropbox.
It isn’t. Nonprofits don’t have a ton of money, and implementing strong security controls takes money and time away from other activities. Small businesses have a lot of trouble for the same reason.