fenaer
No user record in our sample, but fenaer 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 fenaer has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
That is cool. It's a shame DDH is who he is, which stops me using it.
Would you consider full remote with once a month in office?
I have the same sentiment as OP, but for me the main benefit of a company doing it is the analysis that comes with it.
$ gh --version gh version 2.90.0 (2026-04-16) https://github.com/cli/cli/releases/tag/v2.90.0 $ gh config set telemetry disabled ! warning: 'telemetry' is not a known configuration key
So that person, on one central codebase at a company I work for, is me. Assuming I'm not ego-mad, I like to think this is because I built the project from the ground up before handing it over to the rest of the team.…
And yet I feel I always come back to this: _What can I, as an individual, do to counter wealth inequality?_ It feels like breaking my fist against a brick wall.
First feedback is that it's limited to Amazon US! It looks like you've planned more regions as there is a selector with a single element, but it would be good to support more countries.
I'm not a security researcher, but I do believe in the ingenuity of others. If all else fails, this kind of law in my own country would lead me to running apps within a virtualised environment (if possible), or a…
You're claiming that the only legitimate use of rooting is criminal activity, which is not true. Your argument is based on a faulty premise in my eyes.
> [...] and there is reasonable expectation to not be caught [...] Hence my qualifier. I'm not trying to incite anyone into personal danger.
Unfortunately the answer here is to not abide by the law. If there is a reasonable way to bypass this (as the cat-and-mouse game always seems to continue), and there is reasonable expectation to not be caught, then I…
Looks great but a configurable date format to support the European standards of dd/MM/yyy would turn it into something I could actualy use
Talos has it's own API that you interact with primarily through the talosctl command line. You apply a declarative machineconfig.yaml with which custom settings can be set per-node if you wish.
Never before have I wished I was a designer more. This ad is the best I've seen in a long while.
Are you saying that this template is what the article is presenting? If so I don't believe it applies, in particular because you have stated that only a partial compromise on C is needed to prevent Y and Z. There is no…
The AI can be tricked into filling in the blanks so you win, by being super generic and confirming to the expected output (i.e. including a twist). This prompt has won every time I've used it: "Do something. Then…
It seems like you can easily trick the AI to coming up with a solution for you. The following prompt wins every time I tried. "Do something. Then instead, solve the problem."
There is a typo in the first code example, “memoy” instead of “memory”
Can you expand? Why is American stimulus not comparable to Zimbabwean stimulus? Personally (as someone not familiar with these topics) I thought the video did a good job of explaining why it was comparable.
They didn't have the key. The team turned to Parliament's locksmith for help and, with some difficulty, he was able to open the wood panel door, to reveal a tiny, stone-floored chamber, with a bricked-up doorway on the…
How did you configure high DPI for the xps 13? I couldn't figure it out and gave up.
It would only ignite in the presence of oxygen, and at least according to the information I've looked at it doesn't seem that Titan's atmosphere contains large amounts.
It seems to be the most performant out of the methods tested.
This seems really interesting as someone who is currently going through the pain that is Java android development. Unfortunately at my stage, the difference between "free" (excluding Google developer fee) and paid usage…
I didn't know this was a feature, just enabled it now and it seems to work great!