For what it's worth, at my workplace AI has uncovered quite a few issues that have been there for a decade or two and survived countless rounds of careful reviews, external security analysis, pen testing and so forth…
What's compilation time like when using it? I see there's an issue in the tracker to get more accurate data, and since it's using an under dev feature in compilers, it's not going to be definitive, but any rough numbers?
What makes large scale solar no longer profitable? Distribution costs have outpaced the efficiency gains of the large scale installation?
> People like to save 3 cents on their monthly internet bill It's rarely 0.03 though in my experience. More like 10 a month or even more between the cheap options with bad support and the better ones. Even if you have…
I love how they clarify that it is used.
I agree, but it's also a lot easier to promise a silver bullet to everything than to propose improvements to the actual, hard problems. Yes infrastructure are strained, but it's not like nothing is being done. It's just…
As a non American, I have to admit a lot of things sounds very weird to me, especially on the "mortgage loan fees" part. In particular, the title part sounds horrible (and expensive). As far as I know, over here it's…
> I think this recently changed, though Yes, it will take effect in 2028. Although that's unfortunate, it was a good tax to equalise tax treatment of owners vs renters. The Swiss market is also different in many ways:…
Is there any specific technical value in the shape, or is it just iconic and there are plenty of other just as good shapes?
It's also annoying you cannot delete the attachments whilst keeping the text of the email. It's all or nothing.
The poll is by Tamedia, a reliable polling company (as much as any polling company can be). It has been widely cited in others media, including the public one. There is significant support for the initiative.…
I doubt someone manually went and flagged all the accounts as invalid suddenly or whatever and that was their goal. By a bug I mean some kind of automated action that did not produce the expected outcome. Also because,…
Apparently it's quite widespread, so I would assume a bug on their side. That's what support seemed to imply at least. We're still blocked at my company for one month+ now.
If I remember correctly, in all the recent cases it was picked up by automated scanning tools in a few hours, not because someone updated the dependency, checked the code and found the issue. So it looks like even if no…
Usually the luxury part is not the price of the car, it's the associated costs, especially parking. Coupled to the fact that you don't actually need the car (and it's probably a hassle for day to day life, so you only…
From experience with Microsoft (paid) support (after doing 5 tickets because it's never the right team and apparently moving tickets internally is for losers), they will ask for proof of the reproduction. And they will…
GA has FLARM.
I believe the standard is 4h of storage.
I haven't tried it, but someone at work suggested using voice input for this because it's so much easier to add details and constraints. I can certainly believe it, but I hate voice interfaces, especially if I'm in an…
How did you align with other teams? I agree it's best if working in isolation, but if you need to synchronise then estimations make sense. If you need 3 months to implement something, and another team 1 week, and both…
> you break it up into a small investigation story for this sprint, then decide for the next sprint whether it's worth doing That's just too slow for business in my experience though. Rightly or wrongly, they want it…
> There's AC in Switzerland. Not at all, it has one of the lowest rate in Europe along with the UK. It's very hard to get the building permit required to install one. Portable AC has had a boom those past few years…
Anecdotally, my gym had a "challenge" some times back where the goal was to achieve the max total volume in one set without pause. I tried various combos of weight* reps, and in the end the optimum was somewhere in the…
Right, although I would argue the most interesting part of the type here is the container, not the containee. With good naming it should be pretty obvious it's a Foo, and then either you know the type by heart, or will…
I think the argument is that if you take the airline industry as whole (so not just airlines, but aircraft manufacturers, travel agencies, airports, all the concessions there, ...) it's still very profitable. And if you…
For what it's worth, at my workplace AI has uncovered quite a few issues that have been there for a decade or two and survived countless rounds of careful reviews, external security analysis, pen testing and so forth…
What's compilation time like when using it? I see there's an issue in the tracker to get more accurate data, and since it's using an under dev feature in compilers, it's not going to be definitive, but any rough numbers?
What makes large scale solar no longer profitable? Distribution costs have outpaced the efficiency gains of the large scale installation?
> People like to save 3 cents on their monthly internet bill It's rarely 0.03 though in my experience. More like 10 a month or even more between the cheap options with bad support and the better ones. Even if you have…
I love how they clarify that it is used.
I agree, but it's also a lot easier to promise a silver bullet to everything than to propose improvements to the actual, hard problems. Yes infrastructure are strained, but it's not like nothing is being done. It's just…
As a non American, I have to admit a lot of things sounds very weird to me, especially on the "mortgage loan fees" part. In particular, the title part sounds horrible (and expensive). As far as I know, over here it's…
> I think this recently changed, though Yes, it will take effect in 2028. Although that's unfortunate, it was a good tax to equalise tax treatment of owners vs renters. The Swiss market is also different in many ways:…
Is there any specific technical value in the shape, or is it just iconic and there are plenty of other just as good shapes?
It's also annoying you cannot delete the attachments whilst keeping the text of the email. It's all or nothing.
The poll is by Tamedia, a reliable polling company (as much as any polling company can be). It has been widely cited in others media, including the public one. There is significant support for the initiative.…
I doubt someone manually went and flagged all the accounts as invalid suddenly or whatever and that was their goal. By a bug I mean some kind of automated action that did not produce the expected outcome. Also because,…
Apparently it's quite widespread, so I would assume a bug on their side. That's what support seemed to imply at least. We're still blocked at my company for one month+ now.
If I remember correctly, in all the recent cases it was picked up by automated scanning tools in a few hours, not because someone updated the dependency, checked the code and found the issue. So it looks like even if no…
Usually the luxury part is not the price of the car, it's the associated costs, especially parking. Coupled to the fact that you don't actually need the car (and it's probably a hassle for day to day life, so you only…
From experience with Microsoft (paid) support (after doing 5 tickets because it's never the right team and apparently moving tickets internally is for losers), they will ask for proof of the reproduction. And they will…
GA has FLARM.
I believe the standard is 4h of storage.
I haven't tried it, but someone at work suggested using voice input for this because it's so much easier to add details and constraints. I can certainly believe it, but I hate voice interfaces, especially if I'm in an…
How did you align with other teams? I agree it's best if working in isolation, but if you need to synchronise then estimations make sense. If you need 3 months to implement something, and another team 1 week, and both…
> you break it up into a small investigation story for this sprint, then decide for the next sprint whether it's worth doing That's just too slow for business in my experience though. Rightly or wrongly, they want it…
> There's AC in Switzerland. Not at all, it has one of the lowest rate in Europe along with the UK. It's very hard to get the building permit required to install one. Portable AC has had a boom those past few years…
Anecdotally, my gym had a "challenge" some times back where the goal was to achieve the max total volume in one set without pause. I tried various combos of weight* reps, and in the end the optimum was somewhere in the…
Right, although I would argue the most interesting part of the type here is the container, not the containee. With good naming it should be pretty obvious it's a Foo, and then either you know the type by heart, or will…
I think the argument is that if you take the airline industry as whole (so not just airlines, but aircraft manufacturers, travel agencies, airports, all the concessions there, ...) it's still very profitable. And if you…