Ricapar
No user record in our sample, but Ricapar 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 Ricapar has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
The PDF export feature sounds great - but even something simpler like a CSV, JSON, heck even XML would give others a lot more freedom to handle the data however which they choose.
> Users who do "Ctrl-S" to do fast save are certainly a minority. My first reaction: How else do you save?! You mean you actually take your hands off the keyboard, and click the floppy icon in a toolbar? Or even.. click…
It's about intent. If they can prove you manufactured data you fed to the dongle, then you're probably in for some trouble. However, you can have a similar scenario where maybe I work at an office 5 minutes from home…
There is still a lot of crypto out there that works off of using the current timestamp as a seed. Being able to control he time could theoretically let you control any PRNGs that rely on it.
Group threads are done over MMS. They absolutely do exist out of iMessage.
It's called a "tracking number" for a reason.
IBM has its place, especially in the big enterprise. However, more and more I'm seeing that's not the case. Working for a big insurance co., we're seeing a big shift toward a "devops-like culture", and a lot of the time…
The Python script is a bit unnecessary. Go to System Preferences > Spotlight. Uncheck items you don't like to have searched and displayed for you.
Think about the user experience. If switching, a user no longer has to wait on delivery of a small physical item from the new carrier. The user doesn't have to fiddle with a paperclip to pop out the SIM. (Average user…
By his logic: Why would you want to tinker with something that's already perfect?
I think it's partially because of the negotiations with the Tolkein estate that the movies turned out as great as they were. If no negotiations were needed, then anyone could have picked up and done a low-budget…
> Just let me spend small amounts so I don't become aware of my own habits. ding ding ding Amazon's mobile app does this excellently with the One-Click purchase. And don't even get me started on Steam sales. I dare not…
> I used to block ads before we noticed that 30% of our website revenue was lost to adblocking. I'm curious how you came at that number. I'm inclined to believe that at least some of the population that does click on…
> We currently have < 1% opt outs. I have a feeling this may be because even "Close Buttons" on ads have a reputation for being untrustworthy. I've drilled it into the heads of all of my not-so-computer-savvy relatives…
But see, that all falls apart when you say: > "there should be a way for the SMTP/IMAP server to notify the client and remove it." As long as the protocol requires the client to obey a command to delete, it's not going…
Is your iPad permanently hooked up to your TV? Many people have rather large HDTVs and would much prefer to watch on there rather than on a tiny screen you have to carry around or dock somewhere.
IE8 is a problem because many big enterprises still run it. I know of several big US corporations that, even though they run Windows 7 now, still deploy it with IE8 for compatibility with legacy applications. Once you…
Which if I recall correctly, turned out to be untrue. Shortly after it came out there were hacks that would let you spoof EA's servers or remove the need all together and play locally with only minor features disabled.
I think you missed this part: > The Core lets you do your own socket programming over TCP and UDP. There's nothing stopping you from writing your own TCP/UDP listener server and having the Spark write to a port on that.
As long as you keep doing that, you are supporting that type of IAP behavior. You have no one to blame but yourself.
Why is Amarok something you would dismiss it on? Sure, they butchered it up in version 2.0 and above, but I've always felt version 1.4 was probably the best library manager I've used.
> [...] but their budget was $12-15K [...] > .... > After weeks of gentle negotiating, they came to an agreement: $54K in cash for the domain. Yikes. That's 3.6x the max budget they were hoping to spend. I really do…
To play devil's advocate: If Samsung had just stored it in plaintext, as you suggested they might as well do, then the title of the article would've been along the lines of "Samsung security FAIL! Stores your PIN code…
I've seen this idea before, and it is common in the trucking/delivery business. Cops/meter maids/etc take advantage over delivery trucks who park in front of businesses to quickly load and unload merchandise, especially…
Very nice build there! Question though: Have you measured how much power it consumes when idle and when under load? That's been my main thing holding me back from building a beefed up home server/NAS box. Friend of mine…