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No user record in our sample, but dogsledsleddog 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 dogsledsleddog has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
I don't think that is true, current PFS algorithms are probably all just an inconvenience PQ, but I think they suggest strategies where one has to have a key at the time of a negotiation or even be part of a decision in…
Call me a cynic, but maintaining the same volume of hiring related work when no one should bother applying is (somewhat selectively) demoralizing which probably drives attrition without severance.
What does it do if the company is Google?
I think the don't do it if you are mixing, purist thinking cycles through for each UI and is generally pointless and doesn't serve people who take it up. All the rat poison oriented window managers also have a great…
Google invented very little AFA actual products. They invented mind sets to make copying existing things with one questionably clever idea and turning it into the origin story of the world.
Which says: > You cannot completely disable IPv6 as IPv6 is used internally on the system for many TCPIP tasks. For example, you will still be able to run ping ::1 after configuring this setting. I'd be concerned their…
That's a very interesting theory, but in the context of generations couldn't frailty and appearances associated with frailties be advantages that outweigh occasional post reproductive death when too many combine? If we…
Compelled pricing is quite rare, for example when regulators used it as an alternative to breaking up the original phone monopoly. If they don't admit there's a monopoly that should be subject to special regulations or…
That it didn't exist is not really that relvant. I.e. the US classified secrecy as a munition so under the US' framing it is a 2nd amendment right necessary to balance power between people and government.. Take it away…
You are talking about the auto market like Japan didn't come in and devastate Detroit. No problems means things about TCO to 16 years and how that plays out. Mid tier Android makers that couldn't secure chipset support…
USB flash failed in terms of writes? I'm kind of curious about the story of longterm offline storage, vs occasional use since I think the controller needs to both have logic to actively refresh over months/years and…
A subculture trades in cars every 3 years, as in they are resold on the used market for another 13 years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_longevity
For Github there's a sort of moat that it needs to work across IDEs, orgs, random people, etc. For Gitlab any org using it can harmonize on an IDE and the IDE can slowly introduce all of the CICD/collab with much better…
That's very helpful, but I still don't get the recommendation. The reindex seems to guarantee that any useful index will be used, the deletion and recreation seems to guarantee a period of bad performance as long as an…
I hope I am missing something in this logic?: Broken indexes are intentionally left because indexing can be a long operation on a big db, so you may regret not just repairing them.. Let's delete and recreate indexes all…
Personally, I don't care that much about the demographic scraping until you try to change the price some individual pays based on their demographic instead of determine something like how the market losses of a higher…