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Dorion
@noirod.bsky.social
Retired techie living it up in the PNW. Rescuer of English Bull Terriers, the big goofs.
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Well, we know they have both changed a diaper.

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In a Unix environment you log STDOUT and STDERR to a file which would capture what was happening up until the machine rebooted. Is there an equivalent in Windows?

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Tom?

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Right on point, I'm afraid.

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Absolutely. Just hope my nose or lungs don't end up feeling like I got punched, cuz that's what my arm felt like.

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A fair take. I also believe in "luck engineering" which is to say making choices to increase your likelihood of positive outcomes. Your choices to write and publish clearly influenced the outcome. Is there still luck involved? Probably, but still you had an active hand in engineering that luck.

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Interestingly, the needle causes very little pain. It's the immune response and inflammation to the vaccine that makes it hurt. I wonder what inhalation might result in.

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His medical report also came back. He's 215 lbs.

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This sounds like a cold start problem where you need to keep the library and model loaded. In the past, I would have written something like this as a daemon that's always on the ready. Not sure how that might work with your workload or architecture. A hack would be a noop in a loop to keep it busy.

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Dorion
@noirod.bsky.social
Retired techie living it up in the PNW. Rescuer of English Bull Terriers, the big goofs.
28 followers107 following18 posts