The article says this isn’t to affect existing code.
The article says this isn’t to affect existing code.
That means it’s not easy to delete. So your initial premise is wrong.
LinusTechTips has an incredibly recent video on this exact topic. Of course they were immediately sued or whatever so you can only watch on reuploads. https://youtu.be/IsUen26Cufs?si=b94x1EsxjLRi0Bts
I wouldn’t support the company, but I also think certifications are mostly useless.
Man we need a giant comparison table. I looked into these but have been trying out SiYuan.
What problem does this solve that test containers does not? Besides socket access?
Mlem is a lot better than Voyager. Better features, faster, has fewer errors messages. At least for me.
Doesn’t really matter here. The saying is “the man, the myth, the legend”. If you go changing every part of it you might as well have not said anything at all because it won’t make any sense.
They literally told you how it’s used for practical applications and you just ignored it. It makes cryptography stronger, hence your password less likely to be broken. National secrets less likely to be leaked. Your identity less likely to be stolen.
No first time ever. This isn’t a supercomputer, it’s a distributed cloud network that they’re referring to as a supercomputer because it has a lot of power. It’s not a supercomputer in any other sense of the word, as it’s set up on cloud providers around the globe rather than in one location in the same room.
Just as many issues as not reading the article.