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That's why I use picture-by-picture (PBP) on my 32" 4K. Two DisplayPort connected to the same computer and control them independent of each other. I also love how my Ubuntu virtual Desktop only rotates the primary screen leaving the other half static.

When needed I can fullscreen across both.

No borders!


Since guests are free in ultimate, we could probably go from 150 to 50 licenses. However that requires us to do a cleanup of repo roles and limit who can contribute. We also have a divide between pure developers and IaC users, but can only have one kind of license. It's fragmenting our users, and in order to justify Ultimate we need to force all users on GitLab for everything, even when a team has an alternative they are happy with (like security scans).


I don't have the technical details, but I work in a field moving from FPGAs to CPU and all solutions require AVX512. These are software defined radios. The vendors say there is no other way to make it work on higher bit rates.


As someone who does modern ranging, you are pretty much spot on.

Fewer and fewer do ranging these days, and the few that does only uses it for contingency situations or to validate GPS receivers during launch and early phase.


It's starting to transition into software defined these days. The antennas themselves are similar size, depending on frequency but the backend systems are now down to a standard server (at least up to 250-ish megasymbols and increasing).

Things like viterbi are designed to be done efficiently in hardware. Doing it in software is limited to CPU core speed. Multi threaded solutions are hard to engineer as the signal is a continuous stream and cannot trivially be split up for parallel processing.

I do grounds stations for a living. Currently building edge clouds to do this at scale where the dishes are placed around the globe.


Mailgun and others also have a free tier for relaying smaller numbers of email.

I've configured Postfix to use it for fallback if I can't deliver directly.

I use Digital Ocean and seem to struggle a bit delivering directly. 60 emails this month had to be delivered through mailgun since direct failed. Their free tier is up to 1250 emails per month.


Polar area here. So, in the transition from summer to winter the day is shortened about 15-20 minutes each day. And vice versa from winter to summer.

And at some point in the summer, the sun never sets. During winter it never rises...

Time isn't easy on a global scale.


Right, I think local rules make way more sense than DST for situations like that just like they make more sense for places close to the equator.


Could be different in your country, but here in Norway there wouldn't be an invoice in the box. The whole idea is that payment is totally separate. Email invoice or separate invoice per post, unless you pay immediately when ordering.

The shop you ordered from does not know or care how the transaction is done between you and Klarna.


Quite honestly I don't care enough to give it another try. Credit cards work just fine.


Currently AWS Ground consists of a very small set of sites and antennas, not enough for any constellation. It's also very limited in terms if services.


Norway only has 680 dead from covid, so not much tolerance on collateral deaths due to the vaccine. The vaccine has about half of the mortality rate of covid, by raw numbers alone in Norway.

Of course, younger women are more at risk and nurses were the the ones who received most doses. This could explain the outlier as well.


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