idk, they probably tried to get people on DC's as close to their location as possible. Using your phone number's country code might seem like a good way to do this at first, and they probably didn't give it much more…
Yes, but existing software has already been built around the scenario of only accepting request methods you actually handle.
Yes. They want to get rid of immigrants for example.
The point is that if you do that, you end up with lots of undefined behaviour in existing software that has not been patched yet. If you make it a whole new request method, existing unpatched software should just…
It's free for personal use, and for a company 96/year is absolutely nothing, I'd hope.
The agent is instructed to execute this Python script: https://github.com/AndrewVos/endless-toil/blob/main/plugins/... So looks like it's mainly looking for FIXME/TODO etc comments, deep nesting, large files, broad…
I don't think that's the case. I have the Earth View extension installed which shows a random google earth image. I have this set as my homepage in Firefox as moz-extension://<extension-id>/index.html, and this has not…
According to the article, they did have a human verify the images before sending the alert. Apparently they and the school still think they made the right call.
> A typeface is the design; a font is its specific instance. This is basic knowledge, taught to children, houseplants, and most domesticated goats. I didn't know this, and this explanation isn't really helping. (I did…
What are you talking about, e-ink is much nicer for things like this. An OLED produces actual light, and uses way more power. I wouldn't want an oled display on 24/7 in my living room. Everyone defaults to it because…
I just want to be able to save the image to a folder and copy it to my clipboard when taking a screenshot. iirc in KDE Plasma's Spectacle, these options are checkboxes, you can enable as many at once as you like.
The convention at every company I've worked at was to use DTO's. So yes, JSON payloads are in fact validated, usually with proper type validation as well (though unfortunately that part is technically optional since we…
> This is a key difference between RTOS and Linux, where operations wait in an execution queue. And this is one of the reasons why Linux isn’t used in professional security systems. Linux also has a realtime kernel…
I had the same feeling. It looks like a super cool product, and I'd love to do something with it. I just have no idea what.
I've also worked with payment processors a lot. The ones I've used have test environments where you can fake payments, and some of them (Adyen does this) even give you actual test debit and credit cards, with real…
By default, the archive just extracts when you try to open it. I don't think MacOS has an archive explorer by default.
There's also some better pictures in one of the article's sources: https://web.archive.org/web/20160205050218/http://strzyzewsk...
I don't recognise the 5g battery life issues personally. I do 100% agree the GPS thing is such a bad decision. It just becomes noise that no one pays attention to anymore. I ended up using my public ip address in…
Organic Maps has a flatpak, though oddly they don't refer to a desktop app on their website anywhere so idk how trustworthy this is. Unfortunately CoMaps doesn't seem to have desktop client builds at all yet.
Yeah, 1 FTE just equals 40 work-hours.
Probably yes, it's still at 2130
My keyboard doesn't even have an insert key.
I also used to run my own mail server for a good while. I did have some issues with Google rejecting me at first, but they had some admin panel somewhere I had to register my domain, and after that I never had issues…
Why would you need Claude for that?
My ISP (KPN) actually does still give out static ipv4 addresses by default. I don't think it's technically static, since they don't make any claims about that, but mine hasn't changed in the 2 years since I moved to…
idk, they probably tried to get people on DC's as close to their location as possible. Using your phone number's country code might seem like a good way to do this at first, and they probably didn't give it much more…
Yes, but existing software has already been built around the scenario of only accepting request methods you actually handle.
Yes. They want to get rid of immigrants for example.
The point is that if you do that, you end up with lots of undefined behaviour in existing software that has not been patched yet. If you make it a whole new request method, existing unpatched software should just…
It's free for personal use, and for a company 96/year is absolutely nothing, I'd hope.
The agent is instructed to execute this Python script: https://github.com/AndrewVos/endless-toil/blob/main/plugins/... So looks like it's mainly looking for FIXME/TODO etc comments, deep nesting, large files, broad…
I don't think that's the case. I have the Earth View extension installed which shows a random google earth image. I have this set as my homepage in Firefox as moz-extension://<extension-id>/index.html, and this has not…
According to the article, they did have a human verify the images before sending the alert. Apparently they and the school still think they made the right call.
> A typeface is the design; a font is its specific instance. This is basic knowledge, taught to children, houseplants, and most domesticated goats. I didn't know this, and this explanation isn't really helping. (I did…
What are you talking about, e-ink is much nicer for things like this. An OLED produces actual light, and uses way more power. I wouldn't want an oled display on 24/7 in my living room. Everyone defaults to it because…
I just want to be able to save the image to a folder and copy it to my clipboard when taking a screenshot. iirc in KDE Plasma's Spectacle, these options are checkboxes, you can enable as many at once as you like.
The convention at every company I've worked at was to use DTO's. So yes, JSON payloads are in fact validated, usually with proper type validation as well (though unfortunately that part is technically optional since we…
> This is a key difference between RTOS and Linux, where operations wait in an execution queue. And this is one of the reasons why Linux isn’t used in professional security systems. Linux also has a realtime kernel…
I had the same feeling. It looks like a super cool product, and I'd love to do something with it. I just have no idea what.
I've also worked with payment processors a lot. The ones I've used have test environments where you can fake payments, and some of them (Adyen does this) even give you actual test debit and credit cards, with real…
By default, the archive just extracts when you try to open it. I don't think MacOS has an archive explorer by default.
There's also some better pictures in one of the article's sources: https://web.archive.org/web/20160205050218/http://strzyzewsk...
I don't recognise the 5g battery life issues personally. I do 100% agree the GPS thing is such a bad decision. It just becomes noise that no one pays attention to anymore. I ended up using my public ip address in…
Organic Maps has a flatpak, though oddly they don't refer to a desktop app on their website anywhere so idk how trustworthy this is. Unfortunately CoMaps doesn't seem to have desktop client builds at all yet.
Yeah, 1 FTE just equals 40 work-hours.
Probably yes, it's still at 2130
My keyboard doesn't even have an insert key.
I also used to run my own mail server for a good while. I did have some issues with Google rejecting me at first, but they had some admin panel somewhere I had to register my domain, and after that I never had issues…
Why would you need Claude for that?
My ISP (KPN) actually does still give out static ipv4 addresses by default. I don't think it's technically static, since they don't make any claims about that, but mine hasn't changed in the 2 years since I moved to…