hansel_der
No user record in our sample, but hansel_der 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 hansel_der has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
on the other hand i know countless subcontractors/vendors that have dozens of work email addresses from different companies and are not really employees of any of them. so yea, emails are not a trusworthy source of…
> Are the numbers that they are showing an average of all reports starting from 2007 tbf it would probably suffice to have that information somewhere
reputation systems don't just die off because they are found to be inadequate </s> there is a constant influx of ppl that don't know yet [0] [0] https://xkcd.com/1053/
then again, who decides if it is a (very) good reason?
have recently been in an interview were the scriptedness feeling crept in after the first few up-beat intro questions were done. didn't felt professional at all to see them working a questionaire with me.
> There's a reason Zerodium values iOS zero days less than Android ones too iirc it was the other way around for some time
iirc there was a time where spamers would send calender invites to random gmail's
even remember a time when my galaxy s4 mini would ask me how it should represent itself when connected via usb; also drivedroid to emulate a cdrom drive with an downloaded .iso in order to boot older computers that…
true. thou the second part of your comment sounds like you are saying that openwrt and linux have little in common.
> are companies not paying for overtime? ime for most white collar contracts: no maybe because time tracking (esp. with remote work) is trust based and hence essentially just a formality where noone expects the employee…
openwrt indeed uses the linux kernel
iirc fritz-os was very much based on openwrt, same as most homerouters
how would you limit the interference to others?
> Would the interruptions from interference of radar be less intrusive than the drops from changing channel? depends, hence the checking. > And is that sort of violation the kind of thing your local regulator would be…
> surely people in low income countries who only have access to the AZ vaccine can benefit from such tests if affordable test kits can be made available to local healthcare workers administrating the vaccination. sounds…
point beeing that self regulating markets are a lie
turbochargers are rather popular thou
i recon most (all?) cities have that
> Anyone that has worked in any highly regulated industry knows that its almost impossible to comply with every rule. true otoh there is something like "compliance with the spirit of the regulation" that is morally…
coredumping crashed applications (or the kernel) was not invented by systemd
while i appreciate the freedom sentiment, i would think that there's a stark difference in any freedom in regard to population density. in most german citys there is a set of acceptable colors to paint your house in…
i would say that ios is the better un-tinkered experience because less will go wrong and if it does, there is not much you can do anyway. probably the same reason why it's never the year of the linux desktop.
su asks for the root pw thou, which most ubuntu users don't know.
> With most people you shake hands with [...] Handshakes also went somewhat out of fashion
idk openbsd has 'doas', windows has 'runas', 'su' is also very popular. whats wrong with it in your opinion?