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No user record in our sample, but inexcf 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 inexcf has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
"last country to abolish slavery" vs. "last country to practice slavery"
> The reason the 30% rate is sustained though IS the abuse of market power with the PMFN clause, which ensures that competitors cannot price lower. Steam's official price parity policy applies only to Steam Keys, which…
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1) This is a legit point although i don't see Valve as a big problem in that area. They invented lootboxes but refused to be as bad as others who followed them. Today with valve these things are restricted purely to…
>As I said in a different thread[0], the fact that some subscriptions are predatory doesn't mean subscriptions are necessarily predatory. "Some" is doing a lot of work in that sentence. Subscriptions are structurally…
By that definition, every write() call that doesn't check for EAGAIN is a concurrency bug you're racing the disk controller. The term stops meaning anything.
Yeah, the one most languages (except for Rust)* decided was not a language problem and did not fix. *should clarify, Node.js, PHP, and Haskell did ship patches. Python, Ruby, Erlang, and Go opted for documentation…
Isn't that like saying there can never be a language with safe concurrency since the code could interact with C code that segfaults? I dunno this kinda reminds me of the 10/10 Rust CVE that turned out to be cmd.exe on…
Thanks for making me check. Did not know this: "Offline Vault sessions will expire after 30 days. Except for mobile client applications, which will expire after 90 days." But for me that is enough time to feel safe,…
Me and some friends have each been hosting vaultwarden casually for years now. What problem do you see? I mean if the Server goes down and gets completely corrupted, worst case, all my devices still have the version of…
Aren't you agreeing with him? He pushed the boulder up the hill, thus he is responsible and liable for what happens. He is the author of the work of pushing the boulder up the hill. In your analogy: He was driving the…
No it is not your point. You're just arguing about a strawman that holds both of those contradictory positions.
It's a long standing myth that there are different taste regions on the tongue.
And as we know it is impossible to give someone your physical card.
Side question. How come it is always the most incompetent people who get put in charge of implementing things like that. Over and over apps and services are developed in Germany and completely fail at what they are…
Insurance and worker rights probably takes care of that here. What is it that personal injury lawyers usually do?
Proton is quite the bad example. Technically european but not in the EU and thus horrible privacy and data security regulations while claiming that being in Switzerland makes them trustworthy.
Yeah, impossible to read this site. Let me place the content where i want. If your screen is big enough you can literally not scroll on this site because it just jumps to the next chapter.
This thread is about the find-and-replace, not the evaluation. Gambling on whether the first AI replaces the right spells just so the second one can try finding them is unnecessary when find-and-replace is faster,…
Man there's a rising amount of people who don't understand hypotheticals. How can you think that your comment "...I don't chose everybody?" is a valid answer to "If you chose everybody..." ?
What makes Valve special is that they were the first mover on those practices like lootboxes, gamepasses... but they never pushed it as far as the competition where it became predatory.
Yes and they could just make it(the rootkits) work on linux. It's more about the publishers/devs actively opposing linux.
The fact they don't already do that, sounds to me like the things produced by AI are not worth the investment. Especially since the output is not copyrightable, right? If there was a lot of gold to find they wouldn't…
I mean, yeah, his post seems like a good faith analysis without any insults.
Good thing its not the Wikipedia but the dictionary definition then.