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I think they recently said they aren’t looking for a refresh for at least 2 years https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/valve-says-a-next-gen-steam...


Local news (Australia) is reporting this as extra pressure on Denmark relating to the rhetoric around Greenland

https://aapnews.aap.com.au/a/XVWrainrX


I’m not from the US so apologies if I miss something that seems obvious, but why should they have a higher standard instead of the same standard?


You didn’t miss anything. That was a bizarre statement.


as a legacy you could choose to apply as non-legacy. but your odds would be lower (you're competing with more people)


Sounds like what Hololens was designed to solve, more in the AR space than AI though


After you hit one of them, an 'undown' or 'unvote' button appears in front of the 'root' / 'parent' button


Oh it says "undown", that's good to know, I often worry I might have downvoted somebody by mistake. (Never done it deliberately.)


But when Airbnb created airflow, you could have said the same. It’s just later in its lifecycle.


Agreed.

To be fair, I doubt Maestro will take off like Airflow did.

Airflow filled a void of an easier orchestrator for Big Data with a prettier UI than the competitors of the time (Oozie, Luigi), implementing some UX patterns which had been tested at scale at Facebook with data swarm.

The field is quite a bit more crowded now.


Seems like you have some experience with the orchestrator offerings. Airflow still the way to go, or would you recommend something else for someone just starting down the path of selecting and implementing a data orchestrator?


I haven't used Airflow for years but it used to be quite clunky, not sure how much it's improved since. I'd look into Prefect and/or Dagster first, both are more modern alternatives built with Airflow's shortcomings in mind.


This article claims Assange is a likely organiser of Cicada 3301, this is not a theory I have heard before - does anyone have any resources that expand on this ?


You can read book by Julian Assange, that was first published in 2012, the year of emergence of Cicada 3301, and named “Cypherpunks: Freedom and the Future of the Internet” (https://www.amazon.com/Cypherpunks-Freedom-Internet-Julian-A... and compare its content to the message, that was sent to the winners of Cicada 3301 competition in 2012 (https://pastebin.com/RmqxWcnB) or 2013 (https://pastebin.com/rn4gTF1Z).


Thanks exactly what I was after!



Always a point of contention between my partner and I, but I am firmly in the 'rinse-before-loading' camp.

Theres only so much the filter in a dishwasher can take before it clogs, and it is easier and a better clean to simply rinse the bulk off quickly then pop it in the dishwasher for a proper clean.

The article addresses this by saying just to scrape it off first, but I am convinced I get a better clean if the bulk of the sauce etc., is washed off too. Maybe I am imagining it.


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