There are peer reviewed studies saying otherwise
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Apparently not cause it's super easy to find. Searching "docker" on Google returned it as the top result for me. it's a container platform. You have code and it needs somewhere to run. That could be on your computer but that's ineffective at handling package conflicts. So you run it in a container. This means you can install the specific versions of dependencies that the code needs and you're least likely to run into conflicts. You can also run multiple instances of a program regardless of whether it would allow it because each instance runs in its own container. Blissfully unaware of the others
This is why subscriptions are becoming the norm
It makes them an ad agency in entirety. They employ influencers and host the platform to distribute ads. It's all it becomes after a point
It's an app apparently
This and 3d touch were really nice phone input improvements
I really like this for technical roles. Or tech companies in general. That said, they don't have any job descriptions or requirements beyond the API request so it's not easy to tell what they're looking for or how qualified you are. Plus there's no posted salary range
I have been writing code professionally for 6ish years now and have no idea what you said
Orchestrator AI to determine which context it's in with specialized AIs running for those tasks.
Personally I'm surprised that there's not a premium tier that we can pay for to get quality back on Google services. Google business is the same crap but with a custom domain
Moonlight simplifies the process is all. Or I guess just makes people feel that it's simplifies.
Apple music has a sort of halfway point in the form of Radio. Pre-recorded hour or two of actual radio