So this would be like mudering a bunch of people, hiding in cave to avoid prosecution and then claim that you are being tortured? That's a bit silly in my view.
Yeah... my own setup for a hobby project of mine renew 30 days in advance but I don't think the way it is set up will try again tomorrow if it fails today.
I agree that people aren't looking for new social networks, but I do wonder about your view of disengaging from Facebook. I keep reading about it on HN but I'm not seeing it myself. I wonder if it's a US-centric view.
I really really want to use Firefox but I am still annoyed by the relative slowness compared to Chrome. For me it is noticeable slower both when it comes to basic functionality such as opening new tabs, but also when it…
This doesn't seem to take into account that Access isn't just a database.
Isn't this just a direct quote of the 4th paragraph?
With China you know who is in charge. With Hackernews it is a bit more opaque.
I think his point was that the following statement doesn't make much sense: > This is most definitely a Good Thing, as it means for example no malicious extensions can be silently installed by malware etc.
I think a large part of "the older generation" doesn't even understand that smartphones have software running on them called "android". My mom calls her Samsung Galaxy "iphone".
Are you smiling because people who chose other options than you are having issues?
But what's the difference? You PAY gitlab in both instances and your leverage is the same. Do you want to be involved in reviewing their motherboards for spyware chips as well?
> curl https://install.citusdata.com/community/rpm.sh | sudo bash Yeahh I guess not. Let me know when I don't have to hack it together with a bunch of scripts and the PG team takes availability seriously.
> Postgres Yes, maybe there will be built in automatic fail over in a few years so you don't have to hack it together using a bunch of scripts. Of course there's overlap in functionality and most companies should…
I don't see how it's an excuse. I don't care how they handle their processes internally. If they sell me counterfeit items I will report them to the police.
Are you saying that OP is trying to do denial of service attacks? Stopping random users from accessing web sites isn't thwarting a DOS attack. If they classify random users as part of some bot net, it sounds like their…
Agile works perfectly fine where I works. We just try to adhere to the manifesto. Works much better than anything I have been part of the last 25 years of my career, for sure. We wasted so much time back then.
So this would be like mudering a bunch of people, hiding in cave to avoid prosecution and then claim that you are being tortured? That's a bit silly in my view.
Yeah... my own setup for a hobby project of mine renew 30 days in advance but I don't think the way it is set up will try again tomorrow if it fails today.
I agree that people aren't looking for new social networks, but I do wonder about your view of disengaging from Facebook. I keep reading about it on HN but I'm not seeing it myself. I wonder if it's a US-centric view.
I really really want to use Firefox but I am still annoyed by the relative slowness compared to Chrome. For me it is noticeable slower both when it comes to basic functionality such as opening new tabs, but also when it…
This doesn't seem to take into account that Access isn't just a database.
Isn't this just a direct quote of the 4th paragraph?
With China you know who is in charge. With Hackernews it is a bit more opaque.
I think his point was that the following statement doesn't make much sense: > This is most definitely a Good Thing, as it means for example no malicious extensions can be silently installed by malware etc.
I think a large part of "the older generation" doesn't even understand that smartphones have software running on them called "android". My mom calls her Samsung Galaxy "iphone".
Are you smiling because people who chose other options than you are having issues?
But what's the difference? You PAY gitlab in both instances and your leverage is the same. Do you want to be involved in reviewing their motherboards for spyware chips as well?
> curl https://install.citusdata.com/community/rpm.sh | sudo bash Yeahh I guess not. Let me know when I don't have to hack it together with a bunch of scripts and the PG team takes availability seriously.
> Postgres Yes, maybe there will be built in automatic fail over in a few years so you don't have to hack it together using a bunch of scripts. Of course there's overlap in functionality and most companies should…
I don't see how it's an excuse. I don't care how they handle their processes internally. If they sell me counterfeit items I will report them to the police.
Are you saying that OP is trying to do denial of service attacks? Stopping random users from accessing web sites isn't thwarting a DOS attack. If they classify random users as part of some bot net, it sounds like their…
Agile works perfectly fine where I works. We just try to adhere to the manifesto. Works much better than anything I have been part of the last 25 years of my career, for sure. We wasted so much time back then.