"*The full price of the Airhart Sling pre-tax is $500,000 with availability predicted for January of 2026. This purchase secures a production slot in the limited first manufacture of the aircraft."
We play Path Of Exile, an ARPG game with lots of trading and economy in our friend group. We have a Jupyter Notebook running on Google Colab, that extracts data from the game servers, and pushes the data into a Google Spreadsheet as a persistence layer.
We have Sheets for data ingestion, and other sheets that do the business logic.
This turned out to be a surprisingly well working pipeline and comes at zero hosting costs. We could just run Jupyter Lab somewhere, but this would cost too much and not nearly as quick to handle for our case.
All the discussions from the Docker team regarding SystemD feel like they want to push Docker Swarm and see SystemD as a threat to their business model. It would not supprise me if they downtalk Lennart Poetterin on a personal level.
Also to this day if we want to setup complex test scenarios we need the --privileged flag to run Docker in Docker.
ERROR: pip's dependency resolver does not currently take into account all the packages that are installed. This behaviour is the source of the following dependency conflicts.
tensorflow 2.9.2 requires protobuf<3.20,>=3.9.2, but you have protobuf 3.20.3 which is incompatible.
tensorboard 2.9.1 requires protobuf<3.20,>=3.9.2, but you have protobuf 3.20.3 which is incompatible.
If you access Ebay through an VPN from another country all your auctions will get canceled and your account will get locked. That's why I included this post.
No way this is GDPR compliant. A mandatory Github login sends data to US servers. Even with the normal additional standard contract clauses it is at least disputed, if this holds any grounds in a CJEU trial.
Twilio, the owner of Segment.io is also a US company and will receive individual-related telemetry data, which should break with GDPR.