That is not a pure upgrade, GPL may well be the "better" / safer / trusted /... option for some
Cloud flare taking a strong anti ai scraping stance. Then turning around and acquiring an AI hosting service also feels contradictory
Posting is my personal favourite https://github.com/darrenburns/posting
You probably got served an Anubis challenge first, doing some computations to block (LLM) scraper bots, which does slow down loading by a second or so
And halfway down the page background becomes bright pink for me??
#1 destroys peoples willingness to publish and unfairly hogs bandwidth / creates costs for small hosters #2 makes a big corp a bit angry Indeed not the same thing
PWA's just got a callout in the OP, freshly supported since this year
Is there a significant difference between that package and SageMath / XCas / Octave and friends? While a bit arcane, I've always been a great fan of xcas
Indeed, but listing LaTeX as "No scripting" seems odd at best
The rather mild water resistance on that model always has me doubting..
The flightplans get shared and updated with every involved area. Usually those can say no ahead of time and always at the time of airspace entry (entering US airspace for example) What checks the FAA does to those…
> Are controllers expected to.... Yes. Yes they are Now granted there is usually a second planner controller that does not talk to traffic but is responsible for looking ahead, perhaps that was affected by the shortage
I think he just means it comes with all the functions of the calculator, that there's nothing the calculator can do that python can't
I thought most of the alternatives used summary as a title and description as a body, which is how we've been writing it as well? Or am I out of wack here?
Yup it's electron, even sometimes prompts me to "use the app" while using the app... anyway that thing is getting deprecated anyway
Relies very strongly on simple airgapping. Can't do anything to it if there's no wires in the direction you want. Can't remotely hack if there's nothing antenna connected that can talk to flight control. It has the…
Most places in the US, but accurate
I think the parent means that RPG styling in his KeenWrite system would take some elbow grease, not LaTeX
I don't think your issue is super uncommon, I experience it myself, as does most of my family. Unless all of us share an undiagnosed condition of course
Are you just casually degrading an entire continent? Impressive
Am I missing something with regard to the abuse here? I don't see how this is worse for impersonation than the current famousPerson#8392 and famousPerson#8292 where nobody ever remembers those four digits?
Is it? By their own admission they have ample evidence, needed to prove their time
Probably, but even Windows would break in this scenario. It interprets the hardware clock as being in local time and derives UTC from that (you can change that with a registry change, but it isn't very reliable in my…
If you're talking about the "saner" service OP talks about at the end, I read that as 90 days and then you have to start paying
Some do, some don't. That said, I haven't said a option to reject scopes on any of the big oauth providers
That is not a pure upgrade, GPL may well be the "better" / safer / trusted /... option for some
Cloud flare taking a strong anti ai scraping stance. Then turning around and acquiring an AI hosting service also feels contradictory
Posting is my personal favourite https://github.com/darrenburns/posting
You probably got served an Anubis challenge first, doing some computations to block (LLM) scraper bots, which does slow down loading by a second or so
And halfway down the page background becomes bright pink for me??
#1 destroys peoples willingness to publish and unfairly hogs bandwidth / creates costs for small hosters #2 makes a big corp a bit angry Indeed not the same thing
PWA's just got a callout in the OP, freshly supported since this year
Is there a significant difference between that package and SageMath / XCas / Octave and friends? While a bit arcane, I've always been a great fan of xcas
Indeed, but listing LaTeX as "No scripting" seems odd at best
The rather mild water resistance on that model always has me doubting..
The flightplans get shared and updated with every involved area. Usually those can say no ahead of time and always at the time of airspace entry (entering US airspace for example) What checks the FAA does to those…
> Are controllers expected to.... Yes. Yes they are Now granted there is usually a second planner controller that does not talk to traffic but is responsible for looking ahead, perhaps that was affected by the shortage
I think he just means it comes with all the functions of the calculator, that there's nothing the calculator can do that python can't
I thought most of the alternatives used summary as a title and description as a body, which is how we've been writing it as well? Or am I out of wack here?
Yup it's electron, even sometimes prompts me to "use the app" while using the app... anyway that thing is getting deprecated anyway
Relies very strongly on simple airgapping. Can't do anything to it if there's no wires in the direction you want. Can't remotely hack if there's nothing antenna connected that can talk to flight control. It has the…
Most places in the US, but accurate
I think the parent means that RPG styling in his KeenWrite system would take some elbow grease, not LaTeX
I don't think your issue is super uncommon, I experience it myself, as does most of my family. Unless all of us share an undiagnosed condition of course
Are you just casually degrading an entire continent? Impressive
Am I missing something with regard to the abuse here? I don't see how this is worse for impersonation than the current famousPerson#8392 and famousPerson#8292 where nobody ever remembers those four digits?
Is it? By their own admission they have ample evidence, needed to prove their time
Probably, but even Windows would break in this scenario. It interprets the hardware clock as being in local time and derives UTC from that (you can change that with a registry change, but it isn't very reliable in my…
If you're talking about the "saner" service OP talks about at the end, I read that as 90 days and then you have to start paying
Some do, some don't. That said, I haven't said a option to reject scopes on any of the big oauth providers