Not sure why you’re being down voted, unless it’s by racists or people afraid of change. I like the idea.
Nice job! But do you know about Prometheus?
There is a lot of fantasy in this. Traditional Native Americans had to deal with a lot of things we don’t: famine, drought, disease, rotten teeth. And depending on the tribe, war could be part of your culture and…
Yep. Those files are still there, but the mystery is gone. Like when you figure out your parents are regular people, too.
> have never heard of a DX7 before Whoa
I didn't read the article, but I'm going to comment anyway.
Realize that the attacker must first possess the user/password database for this to work. This is because the author takes the salt from that information. Without the salt, it will take much longer to brute force...…
Also Kodak and General Electric lightbulbs are now just licensed brand names nothing to do with original.
My daughter was killed at the Pulse incident in Orlando. I want this bill to become law.
What about electronics repair?
Mozilla needs to look in the mirror to fix the internet. Maybe someone else besides Mitchell Baker at the helm can do that. It used to be a company with great engineering. Now it’s a company with excellent cultural and…
> that now is deprecated It is not deprecated. It is completely dead. Try connecting to irc.mozilla.org — you can’t because it’s permanently offline.
Yay. Just yay.
How is this done? I mean, are they original animations or mapped from videos in some automated way?
MongoDB is a joke. Tried to use it on a project 3 years ago: it consistently and repeatedly lost new data on non-replicated, single-instance servers. I don’t understand how anyone can use it.
> To give you an idea of how intact the mummified nodosaur is: it still weighs 2,500 pounds! Why is that relevant? Tissue has been replaced by minerals which presumably are much denser than flesh.
I’m an extension reviewer at adding.mozilla.org. Extensions that request certain permissions are manually reviewed. Others are automatically approved. Recommend extensions are ALWAYS manually reviewed for each update.
> other than pushing an agenda? Are you naive? Do you think this publication, or any publication, is completely unbiased? You must have a journalism degree :)
What do cops get out of NextDoor? Please help me to understand
I don’t understand the problem with law enforcement. Can someone explain the risks/problems? Because I’ve only ever used NextDoor to get referrals for plumbers, handymen, electricians, gardeners, etc.
Why is this news? Anyone who thought podcasts weren't going to be commercialized probably also thinks netscape navigator is a good browser in 2020.
> Not to excuse it, but to understand it. Indeed. I don’t have to abide such people, and neither do you. Now if he had found a cure for cancer, would we have more tolerance?
the real question is: Why do people write websites to behave more and more like native apps? In order to prevent a client-side install? For applications that want special access to my machine, there SHOULD be a barrier…
How is this different than the admin page for any other router brand? (SPA does not seem relevant to this discussion)
Native applications.
Not sure why you’re being down voted, unless it’s by racists or people afraid of change. I like the idea.
Nice job! But do you know about Prometheus?
There is a lot of fantasy in this. Traditional Native Americans had to deal with a lot of things we don’t: famine, drought, disease, rotten teeth. And depending on the tribe, war could be part of your culture and…
Yep. Those files are still there, but the mystery is gone. Like when you figure out your parents are regular people, too.
> have never heard of a DX7 before Whoa
I didn't read the article, but I'm going to comment anyway.
Realize that the attacker must first possess the user/password database for this to work. This is because the author takes the salt from that information. Without the salt, it will take much longer to brute force...…
Also Kodak and General Electric lightbulbs are now just licensed brand names nothing to do with original.
My daughter was killed at the Pulse incident in Orlando. I want this bill to become law.
What about electronics repair?
Mozilla needs to look in the mirror to fix the internet. Maybe someone else besides Mitchell Baker at the helm can do that. It used to be a company with great engineering. Now it’s a company with excellent cultural and…
> that now is deprecated It is not deprecated. It is completely dead. Try connecting to irc.mozilla.org — you can’t because it’s permanently offline.
Yay. Just yay.
How is this done? I mean, are they original animations or mapped from videos in some automated way?
MongoDB is a joke. Tried to use it on a project 3 years ago: it consistently and repeatedly lost new data on non-replicated, single-instance servers. I don’t understand how anyone can use it.
> To give you an idea of how intact the mummified nodosaur is: it still weighs 2,500 pounds! Why is that relevant? Tissue has been replaced by minerals which presumably are much denser than flesh.
I’m an extension reviewer at adding.mozilla.org. Extensions that request certain permissions are manually reviewed. Others are automatically approved. Recommend extensions are ALWAYS manually reviewed for each update.
> other than pushing an agenda? Are you naive? Do you think this publication, or any publication, is completely unbiased? You must have a journalism degree :)
What do cops get out of NextDoor? Please help me to understand
I don’t understand the problem with law enforcement. Can someone explain the risks/problems? Because I’ve only ever used NextDoor to get referrals for plumbers, handymen, electricians, gardeners, etc.
Why is this news? Anyone who thought podcasts weren't going to be commercialized probably also thinks netscape navigator is a good browser in 2020.
> Not to excuse it, but to understand it. Indeed. I don’t have to abide such people, and neither do you. Now if he had found a cure for cancer, would we have more tolerance?
the real question is: Why do people write websites to behave more and more like native apps? In order to prevent a client-side install? For applications that want special access to my machine, there SHOULD be a barrier…
How is this different than the admin page for any other router brand? (SPA does not seem relevant to this discussion)
Native applications.