I can’t tell whether you’re being intentionally ironic. Yes the EU would be up for it. The EU didn’t ban cookies. Putting it simply, you do not need a cookie banner if you aren’t tracking people.
I can’t tell whether you’re being intentionally ironic. Yes the EU would be up for it. The EU didn’t ban cookies. Putting it simply, you do not need a cookie banner if you aren’t tracking people.
It’s a misogynistic relic of a joke. Enjoy the downvotes.
I’m still in the middle of a K8s migration. It’s overkill for a home user, but I want the upskilling.
I’ve got a QNAP NAS with self-managed linux for storage, and a MS-01 with an RTX A2000 for compute. They’re connected over 10Gb SFP+. I’m more than half way done, especially considering I mostly know what I’m doing now.
I still need to figure out the idiomatically right way to schedule pods with their storage, but I got GPU workloads going recently. Next up is migrate the last of the docker-compose from the storage node.
It’s normal if you accept it. You do not have to accept it. There’s also a good chance that it’s illegal in Spotify’s case, if not in the US then likely in Europe.
4k works great on most TV devices, that’s where they expect people are consuming it. I think the crux of the complaint is actually that they don’t make any of that clear before you waste money on it.