If he was food motivated to teach with, sure 😁
I usually set out options and give the command to eat. I’m getting better at guessing which food he wants though.
If he was food motivated to teach with, sure 😁
I usually set out options and give the command to eat. I’m getting better at guessing which food he wants though.
If they can smell and taste better than us, I’m sure water is closer to soda for them with many different flavors. My dog gets breta filled water, but prefers mountain spring water > rain puddle > breta filtered > tap.
My dog is the pickiest eater I know. The problem I have is that it is never consistent. One day nothing is good enough, another he ignores steak for kibble, the next is a cat food day, then all of a sudden it is time for steak!
He has the forbidden knowledge that you can crave certain food at the moment, but he has no way to tell be what exactly he wants haha.
He has been eating much more, hence the lack of posting recently. I think he is even putting on weight.
I debated with myself for a long time on this one :) might remove it in a bit.
Agreed. Had to get a travel one to go with me on trips…
Thank you for the answer. I have delt with scaling DBs with tons of data so the alarm bells were ringing. DBs tend to be fine up to a point and then fall over as soon as the isn’t enough ram to cache the data and mask issues of the DB architecture. With the exponential growth of both users and content to cache, my gut tells me this will become a problem quickly unless some excellent coding is done on the back end to truncate remote instance data quickly.
Sadly I am better at breaking systems in wonderful ways than building systems for use, so I can’t be too helpful other than to voice concerns about issues I have ran into before.
A quick question related to the DB, is the data broken into many smaller tables or is most data in one or two tables? If it is all in one, we may run into performance issues as soon as the DB becomes to large as queries run against whole tables unless promised really well.
As an offensive security worker… I can’t help but read people listing out their attack surface 😂
OMG, posts load instantly now, used to take 3 to 15 seconds. I’m in US East Coast for reference.