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sure but politely demanding some documents is not the same as raiding an office
A guess that's probably correct: Many torrent sites (where the client can download .torrent files from when given an URL) their infra sucks. This includes expired certificates. Users don't want to deal with that shit.…
Let me guess, you're in the US along one of the hardcoded routes?
It can, for plugins. GP is talking about extensions which you typically don't need.
I'm using several maven plugins (not extensions) that are defined within the reactor project itself. It works well. You do need to split your build into multiple projects governed by a reactor but you'll have that…
My problem with gradle is that its configuration language is a programming language. Sounds amazing in practice. And it is. Until you need to fix a 3 year old build that has some insane wizardry going on.
What? I never said being computer illiterate is bad. Plenty of fine people are computer illiterate. And plenty of fine people are fantastic at things I'll never be good at. That's fine.
It allows it's users to actually use their computer as a computer instead of a glorified phone. MacOS nannies you left and right, preventing you from doing things you want to do because Apple says no. Windows…
I mean in total it's like 10-30 lines of code put in the place where you load the user session, and a very small rearchitecture of the database. So... Kind of, yeah.
Each user gets a token associated with them. On each request you first check if they are authenticated via your auth of choice. If so, you take the token associated with this auth from your database. If not, you take…
It would be a good first step for you stop being sneaky about this. Very hard to respect you as a moderator when you employ underhanded tactics like sneakily rate limiting accounts and trying to gaslight people into…
> Haven't heard of this happening with later models. Baseband sourcecode firmware is really rare. You know what they say. "If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear" So I wonder what they're trying to hide…
The triggering of the limit is automatic, but being subjected to the limit is something the moderators can turn on per account. If I make a new account it'll be free of the limit until dang gets upset again.
After you've written your comment and when you click reply you get the message: > You're posting too fast. Please slow down. Thanks.
> (snarky response) This is what we call "Put up or shut up". It's easy to bash someone for not wanting to spend many hours of their time to work they have no interest in, just because some third party is now demanding…
how are you going to authenticate the user? now you need to solve that if you didn't have a web login before. --- Guess @dang decided to rate limit my account again so I can't post replies :-) > Some token that every…
The point is you can't use the regular filesystem syscalls on android, it has to go through a weird java layer
Since you have such strong opinions on the matter, and experience, why don't you contribute to the SyncThing android app and implement this? Alternatively you could grab your time machine, travel back several years and…
it's how the cross platform software works and has always worked. demanding a total rewrite just to publish on a single channel is insane, especially since this used to be the ONLY way to do things. google could always…
It depends on how you're publishing your apps. If you have a registered business which publishes the app then you can use the business address, so a PO box might be viable. You'll need to make sure your business is…
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sure but politely demanding some documents is not the same as raiding an office
A guess that's probably correct: Many torrent sites (where the client can download .torrent files from when given an URL) their infra sucks. This includes expired certificates. Users don't want to deal with that shit.…
Let me guess, you're in the US along one of the hardcoded routes?
It can, for plugins. GP is talking about extensions which you typically don't need.
I'm using several maven plugins (not extensions) that are defined within the reactor project itself. It works well. You do need to split your build into multiple projects governed by a reactor but you'll have that…
My problem with gradle is that its configuration language is a programming language. Sounds amazing in practice. And it is. Until you need to fix a 3 year old build that has some insane wizardry going on.
What? I never said being computer illiterate is bad. Plenty of fine people are computer illiterate. And plenty of fine people are fantastic at things I'll never be good at. That's fine.
It allows it's users to actually use their computer as a computer instead of a glorified phone. MacOS nannies you left and right, preventing you from doing things you want to do because Apple says no. Windows…
I mean in total it's like 10-30 lines of code put in the place where you load the user session, and a very small rearchitecture of the database. So... Kind of, yeah.
Each user gets a token associated with them. On each request you first check if they are authenticated via your auth of choice. If so, you take the token associated with this auth from your database. If not, you take…
It would be a good first step for you stop being sneaky about this. Very hard to respect you as a moderator when you employ underhanded tactics like sneakily rate limiting accounts and trying to gaslight people into…
> Haven't heard of this happening with later models. Baseband sourcecode firmware is really rare. You know what they say. "If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear" So I wonder what they're trying to hide…
The triggering of the limit is automatic, but being subjected to the limit is something the moderators can turn on per account. If I make a new account it'll be free of the limit until dang gets upset again.
After you've written your comment and when you click reply you get the message: > You're posting too fast. Please slow down. Thanks.
> (snarky response) This is what we call "Put up or shut up". It's easy to bash someone for not wanting to spend many hours of their time to work they have no interest in, just because some third party is now demanding…
how are you going to authenticate the user? now you need to solve that if you didn't have a web login before. --- Guess @dang decided to rate limit my account again so I can't post replies :-) > Some token that every…
The point is you can't use the regular filesystem syscalls on android, it has to go through a weird java layer
Since you have such strong opinions on the matter, and experience, why don't you contribute to the SyncThing android app and implement this? Alternatively you could grab your time machine, travel back several years and…
it's how the cross platform software works and has always worked. demanding a total rewrite just to publish on a single channel is insane, especially since this used to be the ONLY way to do things. google could always…
It depends on how you're publishing your apps. If you have a registered business which publishes the app then you can use the business address, so a PO box might be viable. You'll need to make sure your business is…