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Thanks for the reply, but this doesn't explain why correcting answers is so frowned-upon. Or a general hostility in tone from the mods. No worries. I find that in practice the kinds of questions that I can't answer for…
I'm sort of amazed that I find anything of value on there, given the same experiences.
I'll take 200 miles of range and the ease of plugging in every evening at home over 1,000 miles of range and the necessity of going to a gas station.
As an American, I want to punch those people.
As for the bags at least, that's absolutely not what that article says. In fact, that article doesn't take into account the littering of plastic bags. But sure, I'll grant that if you're the type to reuse bags, you…
Totally agree. Real men aren't cowardly shepherded into accepting bizarre associations between manliness and disregarding the environment.
God gave us the Earth to be good stewards of. It is sinful to abuse the planet. At least as far as Catholics and Mormons view things.
Moreover, the browser could remember the expected shared secret based on its and the server's RSA exchange.
That sounds annoying. I have the opposite problem, but I still sympathize. Sometimes you get someone making really bad technical decisions so the direction forward looks good to upper management in the short term. It's…
This. Seriously, no one minds if you take breaks where I'm at. I'd bet it's an unreasonable minority of companies which do. If your company has salespeople, they probably spend a large amount of time chatting. It is…
I agree the priorities in that situation sound misplaced, but I would not characterize that as putting technical concerns first. Fatal bugs are a technical concern.
Code reviews where people come up with BS just to have something to say. Or creating a clean design only to have it turned into spaghetti by others.
It also seems that would help with not giving out passwords to spoofing sites
You're missing the point. Fix the signup form instead of just giving up.
MORE FOX NEWS PLEASE
Thanks for the reply, but this doesn't explain why correcting answers is so frowned-upon. Or a general hostility in tone from the mods. No worries. I find that in practice the kinds of questions that I can't answer for…
I'm sort of amazed that I find anything of value on there, given the same experiences.
I'll take 200 miles of range and the ease of plugging in every evening at home over 1,000 miles of range and the necessity of going to a gas station.
As an American, I want to punch those people.
As for the bags at least, that's absolutely not what that article says. In fact, that article doesn't take into account the littering of plastic bags. But sure, I'll grant that if you're the type to reuse bags, you…
Totally agree. Real men aren't cowardly shepherded into accepting bizarre associations between manliness and disregarding the environment.
God gave us the Earth to be good stewards of. It is sinful to abuse the planet. At least as far as Catholics and Mormons view things.
Moreover, the browser could remember the expected shared secret based on its and the server's RSA exchange.
That sounds annoying. I have the opposite problem, but I still sympathize. Sometimes you get someone making really bad technical decisions so the direction forward looks good to upper management in the short term. It's…
This. Seriously, no one minds if you take breaks where I'm at. I'd bet it's an unreasonable minority of companies which do. If your company has salespeople, they probably spend a large amount of time chatting. It is…
I agree the priorities in that situation sound misplaced, but I would not characterize that as putting technical concerns first. Fatal bugs are a technical concern.
Code reviews where people come up with BS just to have something to say. Or creating a clean design only to have it turned into spaghetti by others.
It also seems that would help with not giving out passwords to spoofing sites
You're missing the point. Fix the signup form instead of just giving up.