edit: @dang has decided not to let me respond to any comments. Since I'm no longer able to reply, I'll just remove my comments. "You're posting too fast. Please slow down. Thanks."
It's not clueless or sloppy. They are most likely using https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON_Web_Token which is a well-defined standard and extremely common in the authentication world because it makes a ton of sense. It…
> How? Just use AppService / EC2 for managed machines. Scales just as well. It's not about scaling. It's about being able to make a docker image, run that locally on your developer laptop (even if it's a mac) and…
k8s saves a TON of time if you need to run on more than 1 machine and you use a managed solution (by AWS/GCP/Azure) and only use it as a glorified docker container orchestrator. Ingress solves how to route HTTP traffic…
Because if you're signing your commits you're probably also the type of person to sign your email with the same key.
Put your drones inside a missile and launch them at their target.
Maybe if you compare the US to China. But compared to the EU the US is basically worse.
I wish lawyers would lose their license when they're obviously attacking people (or in this case companies) in bad faith. This is ridiculous, go grieve like a normal person.
Me not buying their products doesn't stop my users from doing so, or my employer from demanding we support them. Also you've clearly never been on the submitting side of the app store, this "careful curation" often…
Yes, my business users will feel like they don't have sufficient access to their data if they can't. > If your column is fairly uniformly distributed you can guess the index for any arbitrary page. I don't think that'll…
how to jump to an arbitrary page?
Yes, it is. And if you feel that way, that's fine. Why gatekeep?
There's been several, but they always get abandoned after a year or two.
Literally no ads at all. Try posting a screenshot.
+1 for Hashicorp Vault, it's amazing and easily extendable. My plugins which I developed years ago still work with the latest version.
I would be, considering how inconsistent the reviewers are.
It works fine and lots of people do it, I have been using mine without issue for a few years now. It helps to put a concrete slab in it, but it's not necessary. The lack table does have a tendency to amplify the noise…
That's because only "bad guys" do this. If a "good buy" does this, they automatically become a "bad guy".
English is not my main language and I do not know the right word. But yes, that. Phobic of other cultures maybe.
Yes, as in, anyone can start a star registry and charge people for an entry. It's all meaningless, so NFTs seem like a perfect fit.
Not being snarky. It's legitimately unclear what the poster meant and the answer is vague enough that it could be true for anything. > Did people go back? Yes. At least partially. > Did people quit? Yes. At least…
edit: @dang has decided not to let me respond to any comments. Since I'm no longer able to reply, I'll just remove my comments. "You're posting too fast. Please slow down. Thanks."
It's not clueless or sloppy. They are most likely using https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON_Web_Token which is a well-defined standard and extremely common in the authentication world because it makes a ton of sense. It…
> How? Just use AppService / EC2 for managed machines. Scales just as well. It's not about scaling. It's about being able to make a docker image, run that locally on your developer laptop (even if it's a mac) and…
k8s saves a TON of time if you need to run on more than 1 machine and you use a managed solution (by AWS/GCP/Azure) and only use it as a glorified docker container orchestrator. Ingress solves how to route HTTP traffic…
Because if you're signing your commits you're probably also the type of person to sign your email with the same key.
Put your drones inside a missile and launch them at their target.
Maybe if you compare the US to China. But compared to the EU the US is basically worse.
I wish lawyers would lose their license when they're obviously attacking people (or in this case companies) in bad faith. This is ridiculous, go grieve like a normal person.
Me not buying their products doesn't stop my users from doing so, or my employer from demanding we support them. Also you've clearly never been on the submitting side of the app store, this "careful curation" often…
Yes, my business users will feel like they don't have sufficient access to their data if they can't. > If your column is fairly uniformly distributed you can guess the index for any arbitrary page. I don't think that'll…
how to jump to an arbitrary page?
Yes, it is. And if you feel that way, that's fine. Why gatekeep?
There's been several, but they always get abandoned after a year or two.
Literally no ads at all. Try posting a screenshot.
+1 for Hashicorp Vault, it's amazing and easily extendable. My plugins which I developed years ago still work with the latest version.
I would be, considering how inconsistent the reviewers are.
It works fine and lots of people do it, I have been using mine without issue for a few years now. It helps to put a concrete slab in it, but it's not necessary. The lack table does have a tendency to amplify the noise…
That's because only "bad guys" do this. If a "good buy" does this, they automatically become a "bad guy".
English is not my main language and I do not know the right word. But yes, that. Phobic of other cultures maybe.
Yes, as in, anyone can start a star registry and charge people for an entry. It's all meaningless, so NFTs seem like a perfect fit.
Not being snarky. It's legitimately unclear what the poster meant and the answer is vague enough that it could be true for anything. > Did people go back? Yes. At least partially. > Did people quit? Yes. At least…