

I love the phrase “data is encrypted at rest.”
Having worked with a lot of medical data, the rules are simple:
- Encrypt at rest
- Rest is when the database is off
- Never turn off the database


I love the phrase “data is encrypted at rest.”
Having worked with a lot of medical data, the rules are simple:


While true, what actually happened was interesting. Algorithm’s are not inherently bad, afterall.
At some point, someone wrote a rule to verify DSO against other tech companies, and trigger an automated short position to correct the market changed from an earnings call.
To me, that’s pretty cool. This wasn’t magic LLM AI, this was a smart engineer that programmed a system to discover problems as they arose.
I used to be this way, now I just don’t care. If I’m interesting enough to watch, have fun.


Perhaps that’s backwards. Maybe women make batter CEOs, so AI parody of failure doesn’t apply as strictly.
This whole thread was great, but this, this got me.
The book doesn’t actually have blank pages. Page 2 is marked 145.
But left handed kids don’t exist, either.


Interesting post, would be good to support the author/publisher with a source link. Especially since it isn’t pay walled.
I understand the language and meaning, I may just be in a whoosh.
Depending on the topics, Whirlpool is still pretty active: https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/
I’m confused, this post shows as just 20hrs old for me?
One thing I don’t like about NY, there isn’t a stay-right law. It’s actually a “use any open lane” law. Crazy.
Plus all the Stroads.


She qualifies for pension 2 days before. More money in private sector. It’s always the game.


You’re probably right, and that’s why it is in quotes, but I figured if I can save some people from reading a “there’s no readon this is 12 screens long” article I would.
FWIW I dont use Gmail at all anyway.


How to “opt out”:
View all settingsGeneral tabTurn on smart features in Gmail, Chat, and Meet

Was waiting for Saddam.
The second most voted comment is a transcript. Hint hint. 😆


Is there any plans for a data migration feature from Plausible?
Takeaway: Filevine sounds like a good company.