Do you have any evidence that he did?
1) You can see replies/sent messages in Conversation/Threaded view (I do this). Unfortunately I don't recall exactly how I set this up, but this might get you there:…
Isn't VaultWarden what you want? https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden
> The problem is more likely a lack of prioritization at the leadership level. Great. If you're in leadership why would you prioritize a feature making it easier for people to leave your platform when you could instead…
I've been across the both. They are not the same!
I'm sure. I have two in my house and they're purring right along.
She lost her son of 17 years only 5 months ago. With no additional details, I know where my mind goes. Edit: whatever article I read said 5 months ago, but that appears to have been written some time ago. Plenty of…
> This goes on here, on Reddit, Twitter, wherever a discussion about Musk arises. The only difference between HN and Reddit on this topic is that HN is slightly more highbrow, although the same general attacks get…
> Are breweries typically insanely profitable? My understanding is they are like a commodity/staples business with tight margins. I own a bit of a brewery and have learned a bit about the business in the past 7 years.…
In addition to changing passwords (one unique and complex password per site), now is a great time to simply delete accounts that you no longer use.
> I don't think _Nature_ is considered "Pop Science". Did you read the article? It isn't exactly "in depth". It isn't what I'd expect from a magazine of Nature's prominence.
> It is completely unacceptable that the default level of access has become "everything." Even on Android (and I presume iPhone) where apps ask for/document their permissions requirements, most people just say "Yes" and…
Yup. See: ETH Classic.
> The recruiter had inserted it onto the copy of the CV he sent to them. It's been a while, but when I doing technical interviews I would give the candidate a copy of the resume that I had and ask them "Before we start,…
Do you have any evidence that he did?
1) You can see replies/sent messages in Conversation/Threaded view (I do this). Unfortunately I don't recall exactly how I set this up, but this might get you there:…
Isn't VaultWarden what you want? https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden
> The problem is more likely a lack of prioritization at the leadership level. Great. If you're in leadership why would you prioritize a feature making it easier for people to leave your platform when you could instead…
I've been across the both. They are not the same!
I'm sure. I have two in my house and they're purring right along.
She lost her son of 17 years only 5 months ago. With no additional details, I know where my mind goes. Edit: whatever article I read said 5 months ago, but that appears to have been written some time ago. Plenty of…
> This goes on here, on Reddit, Twitter, wherever a discussion about Musk arises. The only difference between HN and Reddit on this topic is that HN is slightly more highbrow, although the same general attacks get…
> Are breweries typically insanely profitable? My understanding is they are like a commodity/staples business with tight margins. I own a bit of a brewery and have learned a bit about the business in the past 7 years.…
In addition to changing passwords (one unique and complex password per site), now is a great time to simply delete accounts that you no longer use.
> I don't think _Nature_ is considered "Pop Science". Did you read the article? It isn't exactly "in depth". It isn't what I'd expect from a magazine of Nature's prominence.
> It is completely unacceptable that the default level of access has become "everything." Even on Android (and I presume iPhone) where apps ask for/document their permissions requirements, most people just say "Yes" and…
Yup. See: ETH Classic.
> The recruiter had inserted it onto the copy of the CV he sent to them. It's been a while, but when I doing technical interviews I would give the candidate a copy of the resume that I had and ask them "Before we start,…