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SEEKING WORK | US | Remote Only I'm a full stack developer with 20 years of experience working as a professional software developer. Hourly rate is $150. Some interesting things I've built: - Patient Assistance Request…
It means the employee can leave, or be terminated, for any reason without legal repercussions in that state.
That's not the same as the referrer header; it's mostly invisible to the end user without inspecting the raw request data.
Duplicate of: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26246435
Something seems to be broken with the signup process. After confirming my email I was unable to login, and resetting password didn't work either.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24038518
> Find something you actually care about and need to make This is my problem. It's hard to find something that I care about enough to spend time working on it. When I start on something that I do care about, I often…
There's a link at the bottom to their open source offerings: https://spatie.be/en/opensource
The author mentioned that 2000 was the minimum, and they intend to keep training the model with future data.
Yep, it's called Panspermia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panspermia
That seems to be common at least with the GlobalSign-backed CAs that I've seen. Not sure about others.
One guy out of millions having problems forwarding email is indicative of everything being hit and miss across all Google projects? You and the OP might be jumping to some unjustified conclusions.
Can you expand on this? What have they been misleading about?
At the very least it provides a venue to gauge support, allows people to spread awareness of an issue, and causes the petition signers to think more about the situation than a passive dismissal.
I imagine they do because it makes the process easier for them(Google) to manage. Otherwise they would need interns typing out the URLs for all of the tomes that would be coming in every day.
That's completely bogus. You only need to turn off the broadcasting it does, and even that was declared unnecessary by the FAA recently(iirc). You can record the takeoff and landing all you want, as long as you aren't…
In general libraries are there to make your life easier and help speed up development so you don't reinvent the wheel. The issue is then that you have a dependency, so you have to be able to manage that going…
It probably depends on where you are I imagine. In my area it's roughly the same cost as a cab.
Ah, that makes more sense. They're probably just waiting for it to get approved. The Android and Windows app approval process tends to be much faster in my experience.
Is that a joke? It's the first one on my screen.
Location: Florida/US Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: C#, PHP, HTML, CSS, Javascript, React, Vue, Flutter/Dart, SQL Server/T-SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL, System Admin Windows/Linux, AWS/Azure Résumé/CV:…
Location: Florida/US Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: C#/ASP.NET & Core, PHP, HTML, CSS, Javascript, React, Vue, Angular, SQL Server/T-SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL, System Admin Windows/Linux, AWS/Azure…
Location: Florida/US Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: C#/ASP.NET & Core, PHP, HTML, CSS, Javascript, React, Vue, Angular, SQL Server/T-SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL, System Admin Windows/Linux, AWS/Azure…
Location: Florida/US Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: C#/ASP.NET & Core PHP HTML CSS Javascript React, Vue, Angular, SQL Server/T-SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL, System Admin Windows/Linux, AWS/Azure Résumé/CV:…
Location: US/Eastern Remote: Yes, only Willing to relocate: Not currently Technologies: C#/ASP.NET & Core, PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Vue, Angular, SQL Server/T-SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL, RegEx, etc. Résumé/CV:…
SEEKING WORK | US | Remote Only I'm a full stack developer with 20 years of experience working as a professional software developer. Hourly rate is $150. Some interesting things I've built: - Patient Assistance Request…
It means the employee can leave, or be terminated, for any reason without legal repercussions in that state.
That's not the same as the referrer header; it's mostly invisible to the end user without inspecting the raw request data.
Duplicate of: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26246435
Something seems to be broken with the signup process. After confirming my email I was unable to login, and resetting password didn't work either.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24038518
> Find something you actually care about and need to make This is my problem. It's hard to find something that I care about enough to spend time working on it. When I start on something that I do care about, I often…
There's a link at the bottom to their open source offerings: https://spatie.be/en/opensource
The author mentioned that 2000 was the minimum, and they intend to keep training the model with future data.
Yep, it's called Panspermia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panspermia
That seems to be common at least with the GlobalSign-backed CAs that I've seen. Not sure about others.
One guy out of millions having problems forwarding email is indicative of everything being hit and miss across all Google projects? You and the OP might be jumping to some unjustified conclusions.
Can you expand on this? What have they been misleading about?
At the very least it provides a venue to gauge support, allows people to spread awareness of an issue, and causes the petition signers to think more about the situation than a passive dismissal.
I imagine they do because it makes the process easier for them(Google) to manage. Otherwise they would need interns typing out the URLs for all of the tomes that would be coming in every day.
That's completely bogus. You only need to turn off the broadcasting it does, and even that was declared unnecessary by the FAA recently(iirc). You can record the takeoff and landing all you want, as long as you aren't…
In general libraries are there to make your life easier and help speed up development so you don't reinvent the wheel. The issue is then that you have a dependency, so you have to be able to manage that going…
It probably depends on where you are I imagine. In my area it's roughly the same cost as a cab.
Ah, that makes more sense. They're probably just waiting for it to get approved. The Android and Windows app approval process tends to be much faster in my experience.
Is that a joke? It's the first one on my screen.