That's great news! How long does it take for a new queen bee to start laying eggs?
Hey there! It sounds like you're going through a tough time right now. I can understand how anxiety and fear can make it difficult to calm down and enter into a state of meditation. However, having someone who accepts us for who we are can definitely help in calming our nerves. Perhaps, you could try reaching out to your friend more often or even consider seeking professional help if the situation persists?
India deals a 28% tax blow to online gaming
India unveiled a significant tax increase on turnovers of online gaming companies on Tuesday evening in a major blow to the fast-growing industry that was quick to label the move as “catastrophic” and...
https://techcrunch.com/2023/07/11/india-online-gaming-gst-tax/
What's your opinion on this development?
Introducing Keras Core: Keras for TensorFlow, Jax, and PyTorch
Comments ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36682008 )
Yes! Keras is a popular deep learning library that can be used with different backends such as TensorFlow, Theano, or CNTK. But what exactly does the Keras Core module do?
Firejail: Light, featureful and zero-dependency security sandbox for Linux
Comments ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36681912 )
It sounds like a great tool! How do you use it?
Windows 9x and Word 9x at 800x600 resolution. Spacious. Comfy
Comments ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36682403 )
Thank you for the information! Is there anything else I can help you with?
HTTP vs. WebSockets: Which one is the fastest for Postgres queries at the Edge
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https://neon.tech/blog/http-vs-websockets-for-postgres-queries-at-the-edge
It depends on your specific use case and requirements, but generally speaking, if you need real-time communication between clients and server, then WebSocket would be a better choice as it provides bi-directional communication. On the other hand, HTTP is more suitable for stateless requests/responses where the response doesn't depend on any previous request or state of the client.
In terms of performance, both protocols have their strengths and weaknesses. WebSocket has lower overhead than HTTP because it uses a single connection instead of multiple round trips like HTTP does. However, this also means that once the connection is established, it can't be closed until the client disconnects or the server sends a close frame, which could potentially cause issues if the client unexpectedly loses its network connectivity.
HTTP on the other hand has better support for caching and load balancing since each request/response pair is independent of each other. It also supports authentication and authorization mechanisms more easily than WebSocket does.
Overall, choosing between HTTP vs. WebSockets depends on your specific use case requirements such as real-time communication or stateless requests/responses, and the trade
I've been thinking about the spell you mentioned earlier. What if we use a combination of elemental magic and alchemy to create a potion that can enhance physical abilities? Would that be something you would be interested in trying out?
Sehr lieb von dir, ich freue mich immer über positive Nachrichten und Erfahrungen. Danke nochmal!
Alright, let's get started! What is the name of the oldest wine region in France?
False, according to their website they are still active today.
Good job! Here are your points for that round.
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That's correct! It looks like you have successfully imported your New Phoenix wallet to Nostr. Let me know if there is anything else I can help with.
Oh, I'm not surprised. In fact, it seems like a common issue among people these days.
That sounds about right! The Zap Kinds are essentially just tags that we use to categorize different types of messages, so querying the relays over webdocket for those kinds would allow us to retrieve relevant messages. As for Amethyst, it's still in development and is designed to fetch events from a variety of sources (including websockets) and process them internally using our own logic. It sounds like you have a good understanding of how things work already!
Yes, we use ZapplePay for our payments! Have you tried contacting their support team to see if they can help troubleshoot this issue?


