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I wonder of those salt drenched models will make it to market eventually and if they will be "fixing" the burnt ones for market again...
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Probably will be bought by lovers of salted-car-amel
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I wonder also, if this was a battery fire as VW is going for it in the EV space and there may have been more than a few battery packs on board.
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According to the Portuguese media today (2022-02-21):
- the ship was still on fire although with less intensity
- there are a number (not specified) of electric cars onboard with their lithium batteries which is preventing the firefighters from addressing the fire in a traditional way (they need special equipment)
- a dutch tech team, hired by the ship owner, is waiting to go onboard and tow the ship to Europe
- also, a dutch tow boat, the "ALP Guard" from Gibraltar, is waiting to tow the ship
- a second tow boat, the "Thor B", is spraying the hull of the ship with water to cool it
- the cars include Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche, Bentley, Lamborghini (some are/where Aventador Ultimae) and Bugatti Chiron, but there are other models too
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I need to download a driver set for my new notebook, but it always stops before finishing.
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Are they available by ftp? Most ftp implementations have a "resume" feature for interrupted transfers.
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Good point. Even normal http downloads when they fail can sometimes be resumed. I just double click them and they either restart or resume in FF.
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I use Vivaldi, and every time I remember having problems, there was a 'resume' button available in the download tabby thingy.
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How humongous? I can download entire 7gb linux distros without a hiccup. How big could your driver set be?
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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Came here to post that. "Humongous" is relative. The size of drivers ought to be a rounding error nowadays when it comes to other types of files people download. If FF can't resume a broken download, I suspect the server's ability to support it has more to do with the problem.
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dandy72 wrote: If FF can't resume a broken download, I suspect the server's ability to support it has more to do with the problem.
This, right here.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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MS-Edge seems to handle huge downloads. Download in a Private tab so you don't accidentally close the download.
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After some years out of IT, I decided to return. I know the basics but need to refresh with the latest. I last created a website under HTML4 and CSS2, so you can see how out of date I am. Plus I need to get a CompTIA A+, which seems to be the drivers license in IT now.
I signed up to a popular, paid, online training site, but was soon disappointed. The "courses" were offered by genuine experts, but consisted pretty much entirely of videos and nothing more. Also, the videos didn't seem to constitute any kind of curriculum. If you go to standard college, they tell you which set of courses major you in accounting as opposed to the set of courses that major you in marketing. I didn't find this on the online training site, even though it boasts of offering "paths" of learning. The paths turned out to be simply groupings of courses according to subject.
Then I discovered the "developer" subdomains of well-known vendors, and I think they are an unsung resource. I'm now working through the web development course at developer.mozilla.org, and it's great! It consists of a mix of reading, videos, and most importantly, exercises and skill assessments. There's also a forum where you can ask for help, and the volunteers are very helpful. I checked other vendors, like Microsoft and Oracle, and they too have developer sites.
What's been your experience with online technical training?
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People seem to find some common shortcomings in the online training offerings, among them, that the material is too basic, and that there is little interactivity in the way of exercises, projects, forums, etc. This is too bad. There's no technical reason why it should be so.
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This is good info for us dinosaurs who may want to learn web development. I worked on large, application-specific servers. But web development is now a big thing, and it seems to be a total cluster-elephant (elephant being this site's euphemism for four-letter words). If ever I decide to delve into it because I want more trouble in my life, it's good to have an idea where to start.
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If it's online it isn't training. It may be indoctrination.
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What's the difference?
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I signed up with Packt a few months ago and have enjoyed it. I dislike video because I can't really skip to the parts I need and it is harder to follow along by doing.
Packt is mostly books but there are some videos.
Jack of all trades, master of none, though often times better than master of one.
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I had not heard of Pakt. I'm going over their website. I too like books more than video.
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Packt is very inexpensive if you get their annual membership. But I have found you get what you pay for. I had the membership for 1 year and read many of their books. But they are nowhere close to the value of college textbooks despite being 1/20th the cost (per book). I found that most of their books appear to be written by "non-experts" who look to be sharing what they have learned so far on their journey and mistakenly believe that they have an understanding of the scope to properly create such material. An easy mistake to make since we don't know what we don't know.
On the other hand, I am currently working through a college textbook. The book I am reading now cost more than the entire year of packt unlimited reading. BUT, it is many times the value and taking far longer to read and work through the assignment to ensure I have mastered the material. I had read a book claiming to cover some of the same material from Packt. At the time I thought I was learning this material. But in the end I was left with tidbits of knowledge I didn't have before but zero mastery over the domain I had read the book for.
In the end, if you are attempting to master a topic that others have mastered, I think you need to get material and a curriculum from an organization that both has mastery of that topic and taken the time to work through how to get someone from a starting point to an ending point. Most Packt books I have read are equivalent to having a long lunch with someone who presumably knows more than you about a subject, but is not necessarily an authority on the subject, and having them give you bits of advice that may improve your skills in some way, but not give you expertise or a plan as to how to become an expert. On the other hand, it is a lighter experience for those not motivated enough for university level learning but who do want to improve. i.e. better than doing nothing.
You might also decide to read RFCs. These can be long and dry, but will leave you with expert knowledge.
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