Still remember that dna data was saved and edited inside of excel and somehow those huge strings of data were randomly false in part, because of automatic data conversion to arbitrary data formats.
Terrible is the following: Syncing performance. It either doesn't or far too late.
Although the blank canvas is great, if you want to just add something onto my notes i have to select a specific space instead of just appending at the end.
But yes all that supported stuff is great, but man those things at the top. Dealbreakers.
I would find it interesting to see some old server hardware phased out and maybe purchase it for my home- office/lab. But I don't really know what to look out for, except for the gen4 hardware from 2017.
Unless you'd have a dedicated room for your server, I'd advise you to go for workstation machines. Pretty much the same horse power with more affordable hardware without big noise issues. Also, in comparison to v4, Xeons E5 v3 are ridiculously low priced right now (e.g. ebay) and are one heck of the CPUs too. In general there're no substantial differences between the microarchitectures of the two (Haswell vs. Broadwell).
2U and especially 1U servers are much, much louder than normal computers. Shrinking parts means that the fans need to spin much faster to get sufficient airflow.
Many consumer Ryzen motherboards (and all CPU) support unbuffered ECC dram which is a great thing to have in a server. I use a Ryzen 2600 in a consumer tower. It's quiet, low power, and like 1/10 the cost of real server hardware.
We party of Merkel is great for "stability". But this stability also means everything bad will stay bad and stuff like policing lobbyism is not a priority for those politicians, because they are good enough to hide it and profit from it so much, that they don't want it to change at all.
Worse, we even have one party FDP which is really small, but openly pushes against policing lobbyism and they are the second or third largest benefactor of huge lobby donations.
The powerful want to stay powerful. If you ask the normal citizen they would want things to change at least to make everything more right.
The third point is also quite critical. The biggest industry in Germany is car manufacturing. And because of this every change here might disrupt millions of people, potential voters, and harm the industry. The reason germany did not come up with a great Tesla competitor or even Tesla itself is because of that. Everything moves so slow in these companies, they depend on so many other companies to get you some part of your car and then in the end assemble it all, that any change will disrupt too much and gets killed before it can bud.
What makes Germany so different than Canada? Sheer population?
In both countries there is a marked willingness to do the right thing, but I'm struggling to remember corruption anywhere close to the size of what goes on there.
Greater ability to detect corruption? I always presume that for every case that makes headlines there are dozens that don't get reported, that ratio may be higher in Canada.
had to dig into the repo to come to the same conclusion. My first thought was, wow for your first go app you really implemented image recognition for all ever available anime?
And soon realised it must just link to a web service which already does this or he has his own webservice somewhere with much more cpu power than a tiny cli app.