Is that POST in the readme sending the password in the query params? Is this shorthand or literally adding them to the params? I don't really feel the need for a curl replacement. In the past I've used httpie which is…
Have these people never heard of ReCaptcha v3?
I don't understand this attitude. It's clearly more conducive to solving problems to be able to move around our environment more quickly. It's extremely useful (compared to a beginner who only knows insert and write…
He mentions building habits in part 2 of the article, using the boiling the frog analogy (imploring the reader to use it for good instead). My question, though, is how does a good habit expand into a great habit,…
One problem with DEI is that many ethnicities get thrown under the white or white-adjacent umbrella and aren't given the same opportunities simply because the popular view of history doesn't seem them as historically…
The thinness and lack of ports on the Precision doesn't bother you?
How many nodes (droplets) do you spin up that you need Terraform? I do something similar but I use a single script to spin up the Digital Ocean side and then I complete the setup in Ansible (with an all-in-one master…
Dell lost my confidence when their XPS 15 display couldn't display a pane of gray without flickering. I switched to a Macbook Pro and haven't looked back. For me (personally) to consider Dell again, they would have to…
A Gundam
It's hard not to root for AMD when Intel has a track record of sitting on their hands whenever they become the market leader.
I'd imagine a healthier version of something like: "Simpletons, relying on consumerism for their dopamine rush, they're no different from ants! Meanwhile I am a /creator/ of things!"
I meant, people who were trustworthy previously were no longer
I agree, but I think most people model others in their head quite crudely so whenever someone breaks outside of their box of expectations, that someone is no longer serving the same role in the relationship, and risks…
I have experienced the opposite, where it has projected fragility and ruptured trust relationships with both men and women.
Not the whole biomass. Just the mass of CO2 that falls into the category of "collects in your house when the windows are all closed". I'm not going to argue that it's a small number nor that it's easy to take care of a…
Let us not forget that it is squarely in the hacker spirit to share heat with tech savvy, instead of scaling up a bad solution!
Devil's Ivy grows pretty fast.
What's wrong with having hundreds of plants then? Filtration doesn't get rid of CO2, opening the windows just brings your CO2 levels to whatever it is outside (at best). Planting more plants is at least a step in the…
Maybe you're right that 20 plants wouldn't be enough help, but growing a plant is a real method of replacing CO2 with O2. Running a box fan with a filter taped on it isn't. That was my point.
If you mean the size of the house, that's wrong. It depends on the number of inhabitants in the home and how often the home is ventilated. Considering plants grow in (lean) mass considerably faster than (adult) humans,…
Out of the house and back in through the open windows?
Did the author stop and wonder why CO2 was important other than some product manual saying so? CO2, in the blood, has a protective role against reactive oxygen species. Oxygen is itself damaging! You don't need to be…
sudo -u fred -i # to become fred
Just like we are all lectured by sudo at one point, neophytes should be lectured on not using nmap, especially on production Corporate IT, unless they are part of a red team activity.
Sexual harassment is one facet of a what seems to be a power problem. The power in the group derives from reputation and many are willing to go to extreme lengths to scavenge as much of it as they can. How many times…
Is that POST in the readme sending the password in the query params? Is this shorthand or literally adding them to the params? I don't really feel the need for a curl replacement. In the past I've used httpie which is…
Have these people never heard of ReCaptcha v3?
I don't understand this attitude. It's clearly more conducive to solving problems to be able to move around our environment more quickly. It's extremely useful (compared to a beginner who only knows insert and write…
He mentions building habits in part 2 of the article, using the boiling the frog analogy (imploring the reader to use it for good instead). My question, though, is how does a good habit expand into a great habit,…
One problem with DEI is that many ethnicities get thrown under the white or white-adjacent umbrella and aren't given the same opportunities simply because the popular view of history doesn't seem them as historically…
The thinness and lack of ports on the Precision doesn't bother you?
How many nodes (droplets) do you spin up that you need Terraform? I do something similar but I use a single script to spin up the Digital Ocean side and then I complete the setup in Ansible (with an all-in-one master…
Dell lost my confidence when their XPS 15 display couldn't display a pane of gray without flickering. I switched to a Macbook Pro and haven't looked back. For me (personally) to consider Dell again, they would have to…
A Gundam
It's hard not to root for AMD when Intel has a track record of sitting on their hands whenever they become the market leader.
I'd imagine a healthier version of something like: "Simpletons, relying on consumerism for their dopamine rush, they're no different from ants! Meanwhile I am a /creator/ of things!"
I meant, people who were trustworthy previously were no longer
I agree, but I think most people model others in their head quite crudely so whenever someone breaks outside of their box of expectations, that someone is no longer serving the same role in the relationship, and risks…
I have experienced the opposite, where it has projected fragility and ruptured trust relationships with both men and women.
Not the whole biomass. Just the mass of CO2 that falls into the category of "collects in your house when the windows are all closed". I'm not going to argue that it's a small number nor that it's easy to take care of a…
Let us not forget that it is squarely in the hacker spirit to share heat with tech savvy, instead of scaling up a bad solution!
Devil's Ivy grows pretty fast.
What's wrong with having hundreds of plants then? Filtration doesn't get rid of CO2, opening the windows just brings your CO2 levels to whatever it is outside (at best). Planting more plants is at least a step in the…
Maybe you're right that 20 plants wouldn't be enough help, but growing a plant is a real method of replacing CO2 with O2. Running a box fan with a filter taped on it isn't. That was my point.
If you mean the size of the house, that's wrong. It depends on the number of inhabitants in the home and how often the home is ventilated. Considering plants grow in (lean) mass considerably faster than (adult) humans,…
Out of the house and back in through the open windows?
Did the author stop and wonder why CO2 was important other than some product manual saying so? CO2, in the blood, has a protective role against reactive oxygen species. Oxygen is itself damaging! You don't need to be…
sudo -u fred -i # to become fred
Just like we are all lectured by sudo at one point, neophytes should be lectured on not using nmap, especially on production Corporate IT, unless they are part of a red team activity.
Sexual harassment is one facet of a what seems to be a power problem. The power in the group derives from reputation and many are willing to go to extreme lengths to scavenge as much of it as they can. How many times…