Thank you, your suggestion is exactly what I was after.
Just a stranger trying things.
Thank you, your suggestion is exactly what I was after.
I have been able to search logged out within a repository, up to this year. I think what you are referring to is search across all repositories. That was indeed disables a while ago. But things did change this year, unfortunately. So yes there is a legitimate and new issue… Once more.
Python is the de facto language for all machine learning work. I don’t know about the other languages (though go seems to have a strong community for all networking related projects) but Python has certainly not died.
Edit: if this was sarcastic it really flew over my head :) my bad!
Im not sure what the issue is. I have listened to Chris talk about the development of Mojo and while I have not come across any confirmation for open sourcing all aspects of Mojo yet (which would be desirable), the fact that it is being developed with involvement from the community, in a closed beta is understandable and also a good idea.
He explained it as this: during the closed beta, he didn’t want people to start sharing temporary quirks and bugs or features while they could still drastically change. Someone complained at some point that the python function “open” was not recognized. That’s probably exactly what they are set up to solve and we would probably here many more “issues” from people if it were all happen in the open. People would just see it’s not working perfectly as if it were released and would dismiss it and it could mean the end of Mojo.
Instead, they selected individuals who cared, who wanted to be involved and improve it and give feedback. This is a normal development process. It is logical to me to launch it once the language is mature and most issues are ironed out and that the API, language and features are more stable.
Edit: what are people who downvote disagreeing about?
Any suggestions on how this could be implemented in Python?
If the only issue is running out of disk space, why not just buy a larger hard drive to replace the 500GB with?
Also, ECC is always helpful, whether you run truenas or not, but in no way is it a requirement for truenas more than for any other OS. If you want to read more about it, click here for Jim Slater’s blog (a fantastic ZFS resource).
Its not a research paper, it calls itself a technical report. And even that seems a bit too ambitious. At a quick glance, its just a list of testimonies and quotes regarding various aspects of what some people think make a great software engineer. Though I do see citations at the end.