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No user record in our sample, but 7steps2much has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but 7steps2much has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Honestly, dang is what makes this place so great! One more thumbs up from me!
> if your program doesn't work on their test environment Bold of you to assume they have one of those! Personally I assume they will break production, then call you names because of it.
A capitalist will always support whatever is best for them. That means amongst other things: - privatizing gains, socializing losses - free markets/competition while they are poor, monopolies once they are on top As a…
I mean ... At that point you could just include a caching/proxy layer at your router.
> because their enforcement is seen as either unfair, or a detriment to society I mean, I do agree with you in general, its just that I do not see this issue as a detriment to society. If someone demands massive…
If you make that pen available to me under these conditions? Sure. If you "just give" me something without any conditions then no, you could definitely not claim that story. But if you make that pen, your property,…
If you actually care about this then you can go and write a polite but firm letter/mail to Facebook's legal department. Contacting support/appealing is unlikely to do much since their metric is tickets closed, whereas…
Different scale of seriousness. If the whole world goes into a recession there is a big difference between food shortages that you can buy your way out of with cash and food shortages that come as a result of societal…
(1) I wasn't aware of it, but I am not surprised that something like this was written into the standard (presumably. I doubt carriers rolled their own thing) (2) All the ways I can think off are significantly harder…
Banks often have high fees for investing/stock related actions. Depending on what European country you are in you could also have a look at brokers/online banks, these usually have more sane fees. In central Europe…
Only if your work is so important they can't afford to let it go undone. If a company has to cut costs they cut the positions they can do without, and in those positions consultants are cut out first. Of course if you…
Copyright isn't eternal. Stuff from "a hundred years ago" is no longer protected.
At that point we would be almost going full circle back to terminals and mainframes. Then someone will figure out most users don't need much processing power (only emails, word, etc.) and back to centralized computing…
In my opinion you should think of WebAuthn as the first factor. If you want additional second factors (of whatever nature they may be) you can still add these of course. Think of it like logging in using a SSH-key.
Till now I kep't signal around despite the fact that I wasn't really getting that many messages on the app. Now I am faced with a decision: * Do I keep signal around, for that one to two messages a month I receive? * Or…
It's not, they can take you to court or take other measures against you if they care enough. At least in the EU (where this advice was aimed at).
MDN[0] says: > Glyphs are taken from the default user interface font on a given platform. Because typographic traditions vary widely across the world, this generic is provided for typefaces that don't map cleanly into…
Depending on where you are located you might want to check if your cameras offer a "black out" function. The camera essentially censors all public space with black bars. That said, as far as I remember legality of this…
True, but if you are talking about video games in particular you could just build a sin/cos function with different parameters into the game engine. have a `sin(x)` where the unit of x is radiants and a `sin_turn(x)`…
> The project started off as a pure Windows project, according to the motto "Biggest bang for the buck", there are just too many Windows users. However, we're now also shipping Linux binaries, there are packages for…
> Rather like ISP's today aren't responsible for the web pages they deliver - the HTTPS encryption means they couldn't scan or block them even if they wanted to. ISP's can be required to in fact not deliver certain…
Austrian checking in, the problem with the "high income" logic is that most stuff offered over here is just pretty crappy. The libraries of streaming services are tiny compared to international offerings and some don't…
> I would reframe that as: "if you're ok with buffer overflow malware injection, then C is the language for you!" Nobody has yet figured out how to stop that. Write manual bound checks and good code in general? Granted…
But wouldn't animals be able to adapt to a single, predictable light source that illuminates a certain area more easily than to an arbitrary number of individual light sources in an arbitrary number of…
I have had a few appointments where they didn't ask me about what device I wanted to use at all, just send me a webex link and had me join in a browser. Works for (almost) all devices.