I am failing to find source, but there is also a story about an older predictive model that worked great at one hospital, but failed miserably at the next. There was just enough variation in everything that the model broke.
(I think the New England Journal of Medicine podcast, but I am not finding the episode.)
If this were a company, then this would be a lack of building up the next generation of leaders. I guess politics is a game of everyone for themselves, and not a team.
In a Terry Crews’ book he discussed being a rookie in the NFL. One’s teammates woke to tear a person down, and not build them up. They are all competing for the same small number of spots.
Kinda related: what if I install something like Debian/Ubuntu on it? Can I still use the NAS hardware in the same way?
This question confuses me. Debian and Ubuntu can be setup to be NASes.
NAS is a description of a mid-level function that various software provide a part of.
Various file systems and volume managers can provide snapshots and rollbacks. To aid your research LVM, ZFS, and many others support snapshots.
There are various ways to then expose the formatted space to the network. To aid research NFS, SMB, and iSCSI are options.
Anyway, I hope this is helpful to someone.
The vactrain dream only sleeps.
Neat read.
To save time for those wondering if they care. (Definition on link from paper, but WAY down in the content.)
CRDTs (Conflict-Free Replicated Data types) are fancy programming tools which let multiple users edit the same data at the same time.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conflict-free_replicated_data_type
Edit: My pet peeve is having to read and understand a significant amount before I can guess if I care about the subject.
When looking at the drives, check the “disk writes per year”, as that will give an estimate of what the vendor thinks the life will be.
Seagate brands some good ones. I had a few that went years and none failed. Samsung makes some PCI monsters which are likely overkill.
I would only get new and register then ASAP for the warranty, or cheap from a trusted friend.
Using his full name at work?
(Gonna just Emhoff this here.)