We never did
Can I forward your comment to my IT team? Because they've done worse than that already :(
"They're not dumb, they're just worse at processing information than their other fellow humans."
Should have stolen taxpayer's money instead, silly them
I wouldn't really call this a hack, electronic devices would cost twice as much of every OEM had to come up with their own hardware, drivers, frontend etc. Besides, this allows hobbyists to play with their hardware much more easily
My current company's IT team does not know what CAMM RAM is, does not recognise an nvme ssd inside a laptop, and still talk to us like we're idiots. I hope you guys here are better than them!
If your customer has write access to a production system, I'm not sure they're the most irresponsible here.
Have you missed the news about xz? I thought about was doing a joke about that.
The amount of people nitpicking about the brand of pseudocode or arguing the question is tricky reminds me of some coworkers, and not the good kind.
If you belong to the above category, try to learn some new programming language / read about some algorithm descriptions (not implementation) and go out take some sun. The question is super intuitive if you're not stuck to a single paradigm or language.
Until they come with some preprocessing step, or some better feature extractors etc. This is an arms race like there are many of
Containerization helps isolating system dependencies however
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