Not the first time I've seen that kind of leak from a site using bubble.io
It's the electronic version of a safe deposit box
> or don't want to go out in the cold weather January in Australia is Summer
A heat pump is basically a reverse cycle air conditioner, right? Why are they so expensive in the UK? (Australian here)
> In many parts of the world, landline IP allocations tend to be stable enough for this to have a real effect. And what about CGNAT?
When helping someone over the phone, I get them to go to http://ipchicken.com Very easy URL to relay, "do you see the chicken? let me know what the blue numbers are below it" - and most people seem to get a kick out of…
> I pay the equivalent of 13c/KWh in Australia How??
> To keep the accounting straight
> must be that vaunted German engineering Can't be too much German engineering in a Taiwanese (Clevo) machine
Sky News is Australia's Fox News. The IPA is a right-wing "think-tank". Chris Kenny is a climate change denier. This is not good journalism, and it would be a stretch to call Kenny a journalist.
> Or in a similar vein, wouldn't it be cool to make any header an anchor? So I could say, You already can make any header an anchor, right? eg: <h2 id="second_header">Second Header</h2>
Sure, if you share identical routing with every member of the /24
$47.99/month or $199.99/year - at the end of the (rather long) funnel with marketing spiel sprinkled in between, it asks for you to enter your card details to start your 7 day free trial.
> a while back somebody posted proposed redesign of stackoverflow to make it more nice from UX perspective Interested in reading more about this, do you have any links?
Last time I checked (~6 months ago), when you're logging in and it asks to verify a mobile 2FA code, the mobile number it's sent to is actually returned to the browser in the response...
When waste ink absorbers are full, a fault condition is spilling ink out the bottom of the printer... mainly when (some) non-genuine inks are used. I've seen it happen a few times.
> So why would the scanner also be disabled? I'm not aware of that happening. Looking at the video linked in the article showing Epson waste ink pad replacement, it actually looks like a pretty simple process with a…
Former printer tech here - waste ink pads are common in inkjets, and definitely not an issue exclusive to Epson. After all, the ink that it sucks through priming on start up/shut down/idle has to go somewhere. It's not…
I have a bigger concern with myGovID. It pushes a notification, with "accept" or "decline". What happens if you accidentally hit "accept" when it wasn't you that logged in? There is no way to end a session/revoke a…
I completely understand that - but it's still creepy, and it's a reminder of how big tech follows you around the internet. As soon as I see it, I choose to leave the website.
I'm really not a fan of sites that pop up "Log in with Google" with your account details prefilled. It's creepy.
I use Pushover for this: https://pushover.net/
A single >15MB page. Nice.
The craziest part is, the QR codes have all the data to be able to work offline. But the app requires an internet connection!
> If anything this is just a reflection of word choices of Australian vs American cultures. Correct - I can think of, for example, a national ASX listed ISP (Aussie Broadband) with the word bullshit in their core values…
Not the first time I've seen that kind of leak from a site using bubble.io
It's the electronic version of a safe deposit box
> or don't want to go out in the cold weather January in Australia is Summer
A heat pump is basically a reverse cycle air conditioner, right? Why are they so expensive in the UK? (Australian here)
> In many parts of the world, landline IP allocations tend to be stable enough for this to have a real effect. And what about CGNAT?
When helping someone over the phone, I get them to go to http://ipchicken.com Very easy URL to relay, "do you see the chicken? let me know what the blue numbers are below it" - and most people seem to get a kick out of…
> I pay the equivalent of 13c/KWh in Australia How??
> To keep the accounting straight
> must be that vaunted German engineering Can't be too much German engineering in a Taiwanese (Clevo) machine
Sky News is Australia's Fox News. The IPA is a right-wing "think-tank". Chris Kenny is a climate change denier. This is not good journalism, and it would be a stretch to call Kenny a journalist.
> Or in a similar vein, wouldn't it be cool to make any header an anchor? So I could say, You already can make any header an anchor, right? eg: <h2 id="second_header">Second Header</h2>
Sure, if you share identical routing with every member of the /24
$47.99/month or $199.99/year - at the end of the (rather long) funnel with marketing spiel sprinkled in between, it asks for you to enter your card details to start your 7 day free trial.
> a while back somebody posted proposed redesign of stackoverflow to make it more nice from UX perspective Interested in reading more about this, do you have any links?
Last time I checked (~6 months ago), when you're logging in and it asks to verify a mobile 2FA code, the mobile number it's sent to is actually returned to the browser in the response...
When waste ink absorbers are full, a fault condition is spilling ink out the bottom of the printer... mainly when (some) non-genuine inks are used. I've seen it happen a few times.
> So why would the scanner also be disabled? I'm not aware of that happening. Looking at the video linked in the article showing Epson waste ink pad replacement, it actually looks like a pretty simple process with a…
Former printer tech here - waste ink pads are common in inkjets, and definitely not an issue exclusive to Epson. After all, the ink that it sucks through priming on start up/shut down/idle has to go somewhere. It's not…
I have a bigger concern with myGovID. It pushes a notification, with "accept" or "decline". What happens if you accidentally hit "accept" when it wasn't you that logged in? There is no way to end a session/revoke a…
I completely understand that - but it's still creepy, and it's a reminder of how big tech follows you around the internet. As soon as I see it, I choose to leave the website.
I'm really not a fan of sites that pop up "Log in with Google" with your account details prefilled. It's creepy.
I use Pushover for this: https://pushover.net/
A single >15MB page. Nice.
The craziest part is, the QR codes have all the data to be able to work offline. But the app requires an internet connection!
> If anything this is just a reflection of word choices of Australian vs American cultures. Correct - I can think of, for example, a national ASX listed ISP (Aussie Broadband) with the word bullshit in their core values…