

I haven’t even graduated yet for CS and I’m already in a weird IT stint.
I haven’t even graduated yet for CS and I’m already in a weird IT stint.
Imagine how many empty fields of asphalt we could have instead
Yeah I thought I did pretty good in an interview and HR told me she’d let me know in a week about the outcome. Never heard anything.
Agreed, if there was concern about the data falling into the wrong hands then there’s many different ways to secure the data (encryption w/ a secure enclave, masking, hardening) besides just deleting it. Tesla’s strategy here totally foregoes any typical data retention lifecycle like you mention, which is usually to delete old data that has little to no benefit besides just adding additional risk (e.g. trips older than 1 year or if there’s no space left). Plus you have to take into account the additional consequences you take on by deleting the data locally such as not being in compliance with regulations, and potentially risking sanctions or heavy fines.
The aluminum man has a back brace, a large nose, and looks like a giant bird.
complimented very well while listening to “Grand Central” by Werner Tautz
yes that’s why I bit into it
I bit into this onion
i just accept that i can’t say what I want to say and forget about it
wow yeah this article is a load of bullshit. A steaming pile of journalism. Actually a bit of an insult.
Taco!🌮
US government loan forgiveness 🤣
ALERT ALERT ALERT
Sorry dude I forgot to add your bio signature to my WiFi router.
For Security+ I actually liked the Gibson book more. Felt like it sat down with you to explain the relevant content while not using confusing or verbose language (e.g. Dion training videos).
i have my security+ test tomorrow and despite all my free time i absolutely cannot focus on filling those gaps either
Sort of, but for very specific purposes. I think PopOS or System76 have kernels that use different CPU schedulers, but I don’t think it affects battery life, just desktop “responsiveness.” Make sure your CPU is hitting the lowest C states. Make sure your NVMe drive can do so too or if it’s blocking the CPU from lowering its C states. Linux might be less energy efficient on newer laptop hardware because it lacks vendor optimizations that Windows has. Tried, been there. If you’re trying to optimize I’d recommend TLP/power profiles and throttled.
8P8C to 6P2C