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In short, just answering this question (which as stated in the other comment is not the issue), yes that person has t done anything wrong. There is no offence for wearing hats in banks.
It refutes nothing, it attempts to place the blame for cloudflare incompetence at the feet of a user who has done nothing wrong.
I hope this is true, it seems to make sense even to someone with absolutely no knowledge of this stuff, like me. It seems simple. I like simple.
This company is older than America... From my extremely limited searching (Wikipedia) it's almost as old as the state itself.
I used this once, completely unrelated to version control, to visualise the number of referrals my dept had received over time (broken down but year and month) to visually show the growth of referrals and why we needed…
I vaguely remember this from this last year though I can't remember all the details. That's a scary slippery slope. Of course it'll be presented as a security feature, because users are dumb, whilst also allowing…
It wasn't meant to be taken seriously, I was using it to show the ridiculousness of blaming a user for the shortcomings of cloudflare. But if you like: the arbitrarily blocked user if not at fault, cloudflare is at…
Maybe you're right, I see it all the time. Assume cloudflare do other dumb stuff too then like up ranges and just being generally crap at their jobs.
I think this principle likely does not include the public sector which like to promote to incompetence, and beyond; buzz lightyear style.
The issue is scummy companies like cloudflare which are causing these issues. If your software is blocking legitimate users then your software is shit at its job. It's not the users fault.
The suggestion you should have to bend over backwards for shitty software like cloudflare is bad enough; but if you were going to surely creating a new browser profile is far easily than spinning up a debain docker…
It seems that if you use Firefox with an adblocker then cloudflare spam is all you see. Though I have experienced this in plain Firefox too. Cloudflare are a scummy company trying to force you to use one browser and…
It's just another day isn't it?
Personally I'd go with 13 months of 4 weeks each. The only issue I see would be if you were born on a Monday your birthday would always be on a Monday.
Passkeys are a shitshow at the moment, I store passkeys in my password manager along with 2fa codes as it is the only way to make them reasonably usable. And obviously the only other way to manage passkeys is to rely…
Or you can protect the database with a keyfile and/or a hardware key meaning you need 2 or 3 factors for the database. This is what I do for my keepass database. It means I can store my database in a cloud service of my…
There's a clear agenda with this article. I'm all for website wrapping apps being websites again. But I'm definitely sick of websites that should be apps. And I'd use a native app any day over a bloated website…
The "let's make it cross platform" is what lead me to dart and flutter. These aren't mentioned and for the developers of them is definitely a hard problem. But as far as I'm concerned they're doing a bang up job. I…
Succeeded where AI failed.
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In short, just answering this question (which as stated in the other comment is not the issue), yes that person has t done anything wrong. There is no offence for wearing hats in banks.
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It refutes nothing, it attempts to place the blame for cloudflare incompetence at the feet of a user who has done nothing wrong.
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I hope this is true, it seems to make sense even to someone with absolutely no knowledge of this stuff, like me. It seems simple. I like simple.
This company is older than America... From my extremely limited searching (Wikipedia) it's almost as old as the state itself.
I used this once, completely unrelated to version control, to visualise the number of referrals my dept had received over time (broken down but year and month) to visually show the growth of referrals and why we needed…
I vaguely remember this from this last year though I can't remember all the details. That's a scary slippery slope. Of course it'll be presented as a security feature, because users are dumb, whilst also allowing…
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It wasn't meant to be taken seriously, I was using it to show the ridiculousness of blaming a user for the shortcomings of cloudflare. But if you like: the arbitrarily blocked user if not at fault, cloudflare is at…
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Maybe you're right, I see it all the time. Assume cloudflare do other dumb stuff too then like up ranges and just being generally crap at their jobs.
I think this principle likely does not include the public sector which like to promote to incompetence, and beyond; buzz lightyear style.
The issue is scummy companies like cloudflare which are causing these issues. If your software is blocking legitimate users then your software is shit at its job. It's not the users fault.
The suggestion you should have to bend over backwards for shitty software like cloudflare is bad enough; but if you were going to surely creating a new browser profile is far easily than spinning up a debain docker…
It seems that if you use Firefox with an adblocker then cloudflare spam is all you see. Though I have experienced this in plain Firefox too. Cloudflare are a scummy company trying to force you to use one browser and…
It's just another day isn't it?
Personally I'd go with 13 months of 4 weeks each. The only issue I see would be if you were born on a Monday your birthday would always be on a Monday.
Passkeys are a shitshow at the moment, I store passkeys in my password manager along with 2fa codes as it is the only way to make them reasonably usable. And obviously the only other way to manage passkeys is to rely…
Or you can protect the database with a keyfile and/or a hardware key meaning you need 2 or 3 factors for the database. This is what I do for my keepass database. It means I can store my database in a cloud service of my…
There's a clear agenda with this article. I'm all for website wrapping apps being websites again. But I'm definitely sick of websites that should be apps. And I'd use a native app any day over a bloated website…
The "let's make it cross platform" is what lead me to dart and flutter. These aren't mentioned and for the developers of them is definitely a hard problem. But as far as I'm concerned they're doing a bang up job. I…
Succeeded where AI failed.