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No user record in our sample, but arama471 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
I worked at Tableau until very recently and I can't think of any way that the Salesforce acquisition has improved things yet (I do think it will eventually improve things). Did you hear about anything specific?
What's a "shop bunny suit"?
Why not allow people to set a cap that disables everything set to that billing method once it's been reached? That seems to be the use case that people are saying is missing from cloud offerings.
> it's your comparison Nope > To everyone else, putting it as nicely as possible, it's very off. As one of the other people, I disagree. Also note that a lot of the trade regulation groups like the bar associations also…
Yes, and it seems to be a fair comparison to me. Both the unsafe situations and fraudulent situations can be avoided by the adherence to standards, which the software industry currently does not have. The other…
I think in this context that would count as having a backup
What?
Does anyone know what the likelyhood of the 4.2B being paid out is? I imagine that UBS will go through all possible appeals processes. Also if the article is right in that this was affected by the protests, then that is…
Is there any other benefit than scaling better? Because I'm pretty sure 99.9% of projects never hit the "need to scale more" part, and if they did it doesn't seem like this would be too difficult to move off of
I'm surprised compiler warnings haven't come up yet in this discussion. Checking if an unsigned number is smaller than zero typically triggers one, and code style tools can be set to treat any such check as a…
But it didn't use to be? From the article it sounds like it used to be a "traditional pastry"
Because they have reason to beleive it can cause liver damage? Most countries have a body regulating what you can eat that will do it's best to stop you from ingesting dangerous amounts of, well, anything.
It seems like the EU explicitly made it so the cinnamon rolls wouldn't be affected: > The EU's regulations on a common type of cinnamon called cassia limit how much bakers can use: 50 milligrams per kilogram of dough,…
Put a timer on the reset - Allow them to start the reset process, but make it so it takes a while (At least a few days), and during that time make sure any successfully logged in person on that account sees large…
For anyone else having trouble loading the image: https://web.archive.org/web/20160920032328/https://www.cs.cm... That's pretty incredible - they let it run unsupervised? Or did the jogger just faint for a very short…
But that implies you _only_ run Slack.
Mind sharing some screenshot/archive links? I have no idea how to use 4chan
> Somehow, I was not the usual target of this person's attentions. Unfortunately, my neighbor and friend was. He'd get the brunt of the blather and had no way out of it. Of course, the guy could also be punished for the…
I use and like DDG and I assure you I am in no way paid by DDG. If they bragged about it on a forum I would expect there to be an archive of it somewhere (as well as discussions about it). Googling (and ducking) yields…
> when you're a top tier 10x developer you get to either destroy the social fabric of the world Wait are you saying that game developers are destroying the social fabric of the world?
Not necessarily - it could just change your anonymous ID frequently enough that it would be impossible to know which vehicle did what. If you can't track a single car then you don't know if a car started and another…
Why take a private bus over a private ferry?
Even though I'm inclined to beleive you, that's not really a rebuttal to what the parent comment said.
I assume you mean the night light button in the action center? If so I would argue f.lux does a lot more. For one thing you can choose the hue it goes to, but also unlike the Windows 10 one which (AFAIK) is simply…
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