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elsurudo
·2 lata temu·discuss
Another option not mentioned here is event sourcing (or just using events in general to track changes)
elsurudo
·3 lata temu·discuss
Sour cream, especially with Ruskie.
elsurudo
·3 lata temu·discuss
May I ask what issues you have with QNAP or Synology?
elsurudo
·3 lata temu·discuss
I use Keychain Access app, but admittedly the UX there is terrible. I wish it was nicer, and also integrated with browsers other than Safari.
elsurudo
·3 lata temu·discuss
My first (childhood) computer was a 486 (DX I think?). Pentiums were already out, even PIIs maybe. The LEDs on the front (remember those?) said "100", but I was always suspicious of these, because my computer seemed a _lot_ slower (at playing games – what else) than my friend's 133MHz... But his was a Pentium(!), so I never got to the bottom of it.

For the record I needed to downscale Doom to about a 1/2 window (running in DOS) to have it run at a decent framerate. Can't have been 100MHz, right? Does anyone here have a comparable benchmark of a "true" 100MHz 486 I can compare with?

Thus began my fascination with computers. Booting up DOS in some low-memory mode in order to squeeze every CPU cycle out of that thing. Working within constraints taught me a lot.

I didn't have internet at the time, but this thing had a 14.4k modem that I tried to get running. When the modem was in use, the mouse froze (and vice-versa). They were on the same IRQ interrupt jumper I think. I ended up frying the motherboard trying to fix this issue. I didn't have a computer for a while, but after lots of pleading and my parents seeing that I was serious about this, they eventually got me a Pentium 2 (450MHz or so!). But alas, it had a Voodoo Banshee video card (which had notoriously-bad drivers which often simply hard crashed). Alas, working within another constraint...
elsurudo
·4 lata temu·discuss
You can read about it on his Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Hotz
elsurudo
·4 lata temu·discuss
He personally knows Elon and they've had dealings in the past. I bet if he recommends someone and that person is needed, that person will be hired.
elsurudo
·4 lata temu·discuss
I mean, I know he's a bit of an odd character and a showman, but do you actually think he's that "out of his depth" that he's desperately trying to crib other people's code? He's accomplished some pretty impressive things in a pretty short career – for now I would take him at face value re: asking for code as a clever recruiting strategy.