Completely agree. A fresh install beats an in-place major version upgrade every time. Less hazardous and gives an easy path to clear out all the accumulated crud.
Not necessarily. You can spend your cryptocoins with any number of businesses and it is very much the choice of those businesses to accept them or not. No private individuals need be involved. Note also that any…
There's an AI bot blacklist? How do I get all my projects onto that?
> Websites that promote cults and alternate religions? Websites that promote any religions. No way should under-18s be exposed to that.
If you are still hosting there I do not see how that means that you have totally given up on the thing.
Or the feature is still there but they've renamed it to something totally unrelated which you would never guess. Honestly, it's like they are actively trying to lose users. The most depressing email to receive is "Good…
I can condense that and improve clarity simply by s/oo/o/
Please come back in a year and tell us how that has worked out for them.
Welcome to the wonderful world of commodities trading.
Lucky you. Blog.js fails for me with a TypeError and I'm disinclined to debug someone else's javascript on a whim, so I don't get to see any of the content at all. To the OP: JS is for enhancements. If you are using it…
Unless they are Ricky Jones, of course.
It's not even "arguably" for me. Of course DNS should be left to the O/S otherwise I'm going to spend half my time diagnosing why the browser is going to the wrong destination.
That is charitable of you. The alternative viewpoint is that they are vague about it because they have no idea what they are doing.
I have firefox installed on Linux. There is no /etc/firefox/policies/ dir, nor indeed even an /etc/firefox/ dir. Therefore, no need for sudo.
Nor in Pale Moon: "CompileError: wasm validation error: at offset 35: too many returns in signature" Firefox seems happy enough, though.
If we've learned anything from the history of CSS, JS and the semantic web it is that 99% of the time a feature will be used in ways that were not intended. There is no reason to suppose that this will be any different.
And you are still using them because ... ?
It weakens the message because knowing that the image is fake casts equal doubt on anything which the text says.
If you are ending up at win forums or Microsoft's support site then the chances are that you were searching for something Microsofty in the first place. And if that's the case then it's hardly surprising that…
He will certainly learn what an RCE is.
Yes, we mostly use Perl for new software. If you let your codebase get into an "ancient" state then that's a problem of your own creation rather than that of the language or system in which it is written.
Doesn't drive me crazy - gives me a "Get Out of Huddles Free" card.
But also an ever-increasing number of TLDs under which to register them.
It was not made by Adobe from the start. It was made by FutureWave which was bought out by Macromedia who continued to develop it years before they in turn were bought by Adobe.
You absolutely do not want to use "-v" with that grep. Nor do you want to use cat (UUoCA) but that's very much a minor point in comparison.
Completely agree. A fresh install beats an in-place major version upgrade every time. Less hazardous and gives an easy path to clear out all the accumulated crud.
Not necessarily. You can spend your cryptocoins with any number of businesses and it is very much the choice of those businesses to accept them or not. No private individuals need be involved. Note also that any…
There's an AI bot blacklist? How do I get all my projects onto that?
> Websites that promote cults and alternate religions? Websites that promote any religions. No way should under-18s be exposed to that.
If you are still hosting there I do not see how that means that you have totally given up on the thing.
Or the feature is still there but they've renamed it to something totally unrelated which you would never guess. Honestly, it's like they are actively trying to lose users. The most depressing email to receive is "Good…
I can condense that and improve clarity simply by s/oo/o/
Please come back in a year and tell us how that has worked out for them.
Welcome to the wonderful world of commodities trading.
Lucky you. Blog.js fails for me with a TypeError and I'm disinclined to debug someone else's javascript on a whim, so I don't get to see any of the content at all. To the OP: JS is for enhancements. If you are using it…
Unless they are Ricky Jones, of course.
It's not even "arguably" for me. Of course DNS should be left to the O/S otherwise I'm going to spend half my time diagnosing why the browser is going to the wrong destination.
That is charitable of you. The alternative viewpoint is that they are vague about it because they have no idea what they are doing.
I have firefox installed on Linux. There is no /etc/firefox/policies/ dir, nor indeed even an /etc/firefox/ dir. Therefore, no need for sudo.
Nor in Pale Moon: "CompileError: wasm validation error: at offset 35: too many returns in signature" Firefox seems happy enough, though.
If we've learned anything from the history of CSS, JS and the semantic web it is that 99% of the time a feature will be used in ways that were not intended. There is no reason to suppose that this will be any different.
And you are still using them because ... ?
It weakens the message because knowing that the image is fake casts equal doubt on anything which the text says.
If you are ending up at win forums or Microsoft's support site then the chances are that you were searching for something Microsofty in the first place. And if that's the case then it's hardly surprising that…
He will certainly learn what an RCE is.
Yes, we mostly use Perl for new software. If you let your codebase get into an "ancient" state then that's a problem of your own creation rather than that of the language or system in which it is written.
Doesn't drive me crazy - gives me a "Get Out of Huddles Free" card.
But also an ever-increasing number of TLDs under which to register them.
It was not made by Adobe from the start. It was made by FutureWave which was bought out by Macromedia who continued to develop it years before they in turn were bought by Adobe.
You absolutely do not want to use "-v" with that grep. Nor do you want to use cat (UUoCA) but that's very much a minor point in comparison.