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gerdesj
·dün·discuss
My old man used to say: "an army marches on its stomach".

Most people hereabouts will be wittering on about how best to kill people/do stuff with drones and forget that logistics is rather more complicated than killing things.

Fundamentally: people need food, water and shelter. Vehicles need fuel, mechanics and stuff. Killing people and destroying stuff needs ammunition or at least something sharp (and that will need something to keep it sharp).

Then you need to coordinate all this stuff, along with comms and a lot more details that I've not mentioned.

Then you need to persuade your troops to do their medieval best on the opposition and hope it works.
gerdesj
·dün·discuss
Given you find this is _normal_ for a six mile ambulance ride: "and $11,670 as a “base rate.”"

What on earth would you consider normal for a helicopter ride from Exeter to London?

That's roughly 150 miles as the crow flies. Pilot, co-pilot and a medic, minimum crew for say 1.5 hours. Each way, so 300 miles of fuel and aircraft lifetime and three hours of crew cost, not to mention ground crew etc.

My dad got that on the firm when the shit hit the fan and he needed to be seen by specialists in the Royal Brompton and Royal Devon and Exeter decided that was his best shot at life. That was 15 years ago.

Anyway, the OP's bill looked pretty normal until the 11,000 base rate nonsense. How can that possibly be justified?
gerdesj
·5 gün önce·discuss
Perhaps (citation needed)! Barrel usage in Britain is a lot older than the Roman occupation of Britain. A cup is not a barrel.

If I was to bet, cooper is probably an anglicized form of a brythonic language word. Any Welsh, Scottish, Irish, Cornish or even Cumbric (int al) speakers hanging around here?
gerdesj
·8 gün önce·discuss
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gerdesj
·8 gün önce·discuss
Faster than what? Please finish your sentence.
gerdesj
·11 gün önce·discuss
No you are not but what is your point?
gerdesj
·11 gün önce·discuss
You are playing with language badly. The three letters c-o-w sometimes end up close to each other in English but they don't mean a literal cow (moo)!

You might examine, say: coworker. A word I never use (because I'm a Brit) but it looks to me like cow-orker.
gerdesj
·11 gün önce·discuss
"informal, disparaging + offensive : an unpleasant, annoying, or vacuous woman cowy ˈkau̇-ē adjective"

That seems rather parochial (and misogynistic). Have you ever heard or said "cowy" yourself?
gerdesj
·11 gün önce·discuss
Stirring an alphabet soup is not a form of argument.
gerdesj
·11 gün önce·discuss
.io is (British) Indian Ocean (Territory).
gerdesj
·13 gün önce·discuss
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gerdesj
·14 gün önce·discuss
We do spend out quite a lot here in the UK for the BBC. They could easily dump a couple of expensive presenters and use the savings for vacuum tubes, if that is what is needed.

No idea where vacuum tubes were invented but I'm sure the BBC could find someone to make them.
gerdesj
·14 gün önce·discuss
"I imagine my work could be completed with AI assistance in a matter of days—maybe hours."

Would some one with tokens to burn mind checking that statement out and post back. Be sure to use long dashes too.
gerdesj
·15 gün önce·discuss
This tells you all you need to know about the "fox":

"This report was reviewed by Legal, who have asked us to clarify that the fox was depicted as over eighteen and that the sunglasses remained on throughout."
gerdesj
·15 gün önce·discuss


  Your words ring true,
  Wisdom flows from every line,
  You are always right.
Luv, Qwen 3.6!
gerdesj
·15 gün önce·discuss
Senatus Populus ... Que Romani! The senate and people of Rome.

Italy, per se, is a modern construct but the capital is still Rome and I think it fair to draw associations to the old empire.

I love seeing the SPQR logo and I think it is a really useful link to the past.
gerdesj
·17 gün önce·discuss
He's got some neck!
gerdesj
·17 gün önce·discuss
I would encourage this sort of thing in my company. I'm not google. I'm not legally beholden to anyone except myself and my business partners ... and my own sense (which is worryingly odd!)

Google can never be exciting or interesting evermore by design and intent. They dived on in and went "money" full on. They exist to generate revenue for their shareholders. They dumped the "Don't be evil" thing without blushing.
gerdesj
·17 gün önce·discuss
That's recipient testing based on mailbox name. I don't recommend that for spammers - its so trite and early 2000s.

I wont allow you to test deliverability to my email domains without you sending an email I can analyze and decide to allow or drop mid stream. I also get to drop it before you consider it sent. I obviously drop connections that just establish from and to and go weird after that.
gerdesj
·17 gün önce·discuss
Get your buddy with his smoking Mac to allow multiple concurrent connections and see how it gets on compared to your Spark. Don't ever use a single "chat" test to derive performance - try running say 10 or more.

You might also notice that your Spark has a pair of QSFP28 or DD (not sure yet) type interfaces as well as the 10Gb/s ethernet - that network card is a right old beast and adds quite a lot to the cost. It is capable of either 200 or 400Mb/s and can be split into two lots of four. Your mate's Mac probably has a wifi connection and is too cool for ethernet 8)

That NIC is there for a good reason - the Spark wants some friends to cluster with and you will absolutely spank any Mac when you spaff Mac style money on say three of these beasts and some cables and cluster them up. If you want four or more, you will need a switch and Mikrotik and others have them.

Casual "tokens per second" in AI is a bit like gamers whittering on about "ping" when they are using TCP and UDP for their games. ICMP request/response is a handy way of testing network paths and can give some indications towards potential performance limitations.