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No user record in our sample, but asztal 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 asztal has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
This has happened to me multiple times with AWS SDK V3 (and other packages like react, cassandra-driver, etc.) and while there are ways to avoid it, it's not entirely simple to prevent. Sadly, the most robust solution…
*****? That's amazing! I've got the same password on my luggage!
This looks nice, but would be better if it were fully functional. Maybe it could integrate with http://www.linuxgenuineadvantage.org/?
Kindle has this in eBooks, for English and Chinese. There's 3 or 4 difficulty levels. I'm just hoping they'll add more languages. (Or that there will be a free software solution...)
My first thought was about NetHack. That game is ruthless, and has no qualms about letting the RNG screw you over. If you make 3 attempts at something with a 1 in 3 probability of success, you'd better be prepared for…
Didn't expect to see you posting here either. Anyway, thanks for teaching me what a sausage catastrophe is!
Ascended my first tourist yesterday! It's actually a great class to play after the quest. You just have to be very careful (and perhaps lucky) in the early game.
Sounds exactly like my experience doing Project Euler. I learned a lot about mathematics from it. I don't know how much of it actually helped me as a programmer, because I don't tend to run into problems of this nature…
StartCom is based in Israel as far as I know.
The main thing I am looking forward to becoming accepted is the async/await proposal. It makes my code look a lot easier to follow, easier to write, and less error-prone.
The company I work for had problems with users who couldn't install our ClickOnce-deployed application. It turned out that they were using a 3G dongle which modified one of the JPEG files in-flight such that it didn't…
Exactly. It seems perfect for this sort of email because the existing PKI handles trust.