easyas124
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No user record in our sample, but easyas124 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
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This is a slippery slope towards nihilism. When we expect less and less of our fellow humans, where do we wind up?
Understand how the software works, and how computers work in general. You have to understand the system before you can a) understand how it's slow, and b) how to make it faster. If you can tell us what, specifically,…
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I mean, even on a good day, the people who need drugs can't necessarily access them. Can't wait for the system to come back up so I can find out another important medication isn't covered.
Every single American city has this to one degree or another, even if it's just "hey, my brother owns a landscaping business and can mow city hall...". But a Byzantine government structure and a "fuck you, got mine"…
I'd rather the litterbugs just not litter in the first place. (Sure, accidents happen, but I've seen ten times more outright antisocial trash dumping than forgetting a candy wrapper by mistake.) People get upset because…
Unless you're self-hosting on the same computer you're using, a web app is, by definition, software as a service. But then, either you're just... running a program, or your self-hosted application lives somewhere else…
Why would you use Docker at all? Just run the application behind a reverse proxy. Docker doesn't get you anything except an extra management headache and an abstraction that happily punches holes in your firewall.
Web apps are absolutely not always on, and they are absolutely not more anonymous...