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No user record in our sample, but francescovv 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 francescovv has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
> Debian (...) are distributing a series of patches to the Makefile. Where do you see that, sorry? I'm looking at the "Download Source Package" section here: https://packages.debian.org/sid/stterm ...and the only patch…
> you need to "edit your makefile". That isn't going to work for distributions Is it not? [st] requires exactly that. And it works for distros, from what I can tell - debian/ubuntu, arch, almost everybody seem to ship…
Hanlon's razor is useful to curb one's paranoia, but it is far from being a universal rule. In fact, malice and incompetence are not necessarily mutually exclusive. This very incident shows several instances where "Jia…
Wait, lens can affect colours?
That was between two Android phones, with receiving phone being "oppo" or some such, with stock firmware. Receiving phone would see incoming file request, ask user to accept, then error out with "unknown file", and no…
> What (...) happened to easily sending data, over the Internet And for mobile phones - without internet is similar, unnecessarily hard. The other day I was hiking with friends, and wanted to share a .gpx file with the…
Alternative would be to have model itself aware of sensitive topics and and meaningfully engage with questions touching such topics with that awareness. It might be a while till that is feasible, though. Until then,…
> [Alpine] just do not link SSH against libsystemd Arch doesn't either. In fact, official releases of openssh-portable don't. One has to patch it for that. Debian and Fedora (as well as their downstreams) do apply such…
> 100s of dependencies. If there is a 1% chance of a random repo having a backdoor, the project will be compromised Apologies for nit-picking, but that's not quite how sum-of-probabilities work. Total probability across…
> transistors in an orderly matrix (...) forming scattered circuits connected by thin metal wires. That's [ULA], isn't it? This tech was also known as "Gate Array", before FPGA came along. [ULA]…
Excellent article, and sections "NAT Problems" and "NAT Solutions" are a good starter on that topic. Except even third-choice solution is not always feasible. Reserving fixed RTP/UDP port range is not possible with…
@dang: sdf.org is a multi-tenant domain. It would be nice if HN's site link would treat it as such, i.e.: - /from?site=thomask.sdf.org - not /from?site=sdf.org
> No one is taking your voice print and biometric details Some Italian cell operators do. For example, when you are buying a new sim card for Iliad, you do this in front of an automated kiosk where you have to scan your…
Is there anybody around here who tried both Guacamole and https://github.com/novnc/noVNC - and can describe pros/cons?
OP touches on a slightly tangential topic: This is kind of meta because I’ve turned this autocomplete feature off, I’m sure of it. Did I just do it on my phone? Did my wifi blip so the AJAX didn’t work? I certainly…