Typically, the container image maintainer will provide environment variables which can override the database connection. This isn’t always the case but usually it’s as simple as updating those and ensuring network access between your containers.
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A lot of times it is necessary to build the container oneself, e.g., to fix a bug, satisfy a security requirement, or because the container as-built just isn’t compatible with the environment. So in that case would you contract an expert to rebuild it, host it on a VM, look for a different solution, or something else?
reproducing those installs from scratch + restoring backups would be a single command plus waiting 5 minutes.
Is that with Ansible or your own tooling or something else?
I haven’t digested this whole paper, but it seems like it would be faster than fiber all the way. https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~sylvia/cs268-2019/papers/starlink.pdf
LEO satellite comms coming online to route some of this traffic should be closer to c since will relay satellite to satellite to the last mile ground station to then reach the destination.
Don’t forget it’s literally impossible to contain without leaks. Which means we constantly lose water out of Earth’s atmosphere. Wrong tech tree to go down until we have unlocked atom cracking or drastically reduced energy cost of advanced containment systems.
film production will be based mainly on the prompt
Or the script, if you will. Actually, probably the director will be a prompt engineer who takes the script and has a vision for the overall movie and each scene then rewrites it into prompts using frameworks they build or buy to do this.
Honestly, the problem really comes down to reducing diverse input into the creative process. I.e., actors won’t do their own thing such as improvise that is off script. Or maybe they will since our current version of AI hallucinates so much.
At least this is evolving to the point anyone with a vision, determination, and the will to create will be enabled to make films. I, for one, welcome our new AI enabled film making overlords.
Thanks for posting, I haven’t seen this project yet. Looks pretty neat and will have to give it a try
Honestly using the existing question stock to generate current-version answers using the current documentation as synthetic training data is probably the way to go.