Tecuane
No user record in our sample, but Tecuane 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 Tecuane has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Relevant article, for the curious: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/malcolm-turnbull-prime-mi...
DO's branding and a lot of their offering is pretty good, but their locations for non-US customers are much worse than many of their competitors. For instance (and a particular point for me), they still don't have any…
> Inside of the home directory a file ~/.identity contains the JSON formatted user record of the user. It follows the format defined in JSON User Records. Why couldn't this have gone into ~/.config/? There's enough…
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I've played WoW for something like 11 years, from its peak in around 2008-2010 and through its slow decline since. Logging in now and having the reality that this game is actually genuinely fading away is difficult for…
My understanding of the policy matches the parent comment from communications I've had. Is this a recent policy change?
I believe that at one stage the Quad9 resolvers were owned by IBM. A brief look at the site indicates it was transferred to CleanerDNS, which is a 501(c)(3). Do you know how much involvement IBM still has in the…
This is a rather unique take on Go that I haven't seen before. A quick scan of your post history indicates you feel quite strongly (negatively) about Go. May I ask what inspired this particular take, and what language…
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>I do forget to remap the esc key each time I do this, or the name of the thingie that helps you do that I don't suppose it's Karabiner[1], is it? This is the one I'm most familiar with, as it's been around under a few…
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