Yikes
I prefer ethically sourced crab, tbh. I actually like the vat grown seafood because it is better for the environment and fresher inland.
I'm certainly not going to use their interfaces on a different framework, so I'm looking for frameworks, Jack.
How about I use a proper FileSystem framework and have proper discussion with people who do? Why are there so many people trying to dismiss the entire discussion? Probably just one guy and his alts, maybe a Tankie I pissed off.
A CDN is not a programming language library
You think they were just magicked into existence? Nah, they were programmed, and you can use specific syntax to call upon their functions.
FileSystem Framework
FileSystem Framework
FileSystem Framework
Examples: Laravel, ASP.NET, and NodeJS FS
Did that clear up your confusion?
Here is a link to the documentation for NodeJS FS: https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html
Here is a link to Laravel's FileSystem documentation with quote: https://www.laravel.wiki/en/filesystem
Laravel provides a powerful filesystem abstraction thanks to the wonderful Flysystem PHP package by Frank de Jonge.
It's fine to be legitimately curious but if you think the question is wrong then you're arguing with reality.
You tell me my definition is wrong and then confidently churn out the same definition.
You can code the mechanisms for a CDN. You might not have the servers to run it on, but you can. It is a framework
Try reading the post and you will see it's about finding a filesystem tool used in web development such as Laravel or NodejsFS. There is no ambiguity here, this isnt about thumb drives or operating systems.
While getting quotes for a site recently the question of filesystem came up a lot and I admittedly didn’t know much on the subject.
Doing some research the popular choices appear to be either PHP frameworks or less often ASP.NET frameworks.
Anybody who doesn't understand what is being discussed after reading that should not be trying to answer, I don't really have a lot of time to educate every single passerby on the most basic of terminology.
So, I am no expert, but, usually "tech stacks" have 2 or more parts:
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Frontend Framework: Vue, Angular, React, etc
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Backend Frameworks comprised of Content Delivery Network (CDN) such as CloudFlare, Database such as MondoDB or MySQL which efficiently stores and serves non-binary data, and a FileSystem which efficiently stores and serves binary data such as images and videos.
The benefits of using an isolated FileSystem solution is that it can be much more secure and easier to implement.
But idk, I'm an ameteur at best.
Let it be known that the first person to call it was actually Sam Altman when OpenAI's paper on AI Scaling Laws in 2020 subtly showed that the diminishing returns will stop showing improvement with infinite power, compute time, and data before 94% accuracy is reached.
No, OpenAI keeps the debt until they file bankruptcy defrauding investors of many billions total. Likely right before the Trump admin ends so that they can bribe officials to let them off the hook.
The stolen cash is being used to pressure maintainers for things like Rust.