Compare to Nim?
How much worse are the bad ones than the others?
TIL, any recommended reading on this?
I don't remember WiFi or CPU backdoors in Snowden, ShadowBrokers, or Intel 2020. Unless by "backdoor" you just mean NSA holds zero days on various important technologies, which is reasonably likely given EternalBlue. Is…
Can you provide some evidence for these claims?
They'll be stuck in a tunnel. Is that worse than being stuck in the desert?
It looks like barely faster than Pandas?
Which reviewers do that?
SingleFile can do it.
> Can know for sure can know what -- that there isn't a backdoor? I can look at Linux source all day and not find the answer to that.
I dunno, why do you say that?
> Are everyday consumers harmed by Google’s practices YES How are consumers harmed by Google presenting extracted data in an infobox? Isn't it more convenient?
> Certainly better than closed source Windows 10 and OSX. How can you tell?
One thing is that anonova doesn't control the anonova namespace.
A similar idea is Mario, for Python code in shell pipelines. Its most novel feature is (optional) async commands, so you can pipe in a list of urls, make many concurrent requests, and then process them in a single line.…
There is a trusted hardware industry emerging, so your story has plausibility
What would a scammer do in that situation?
That's a surprisingly large amount of work, what is involved?
It is a substantive comment about the presentation of the subject matter.
There's a table of numbers in the readme but it has no headers so I don't know what it means.
Poetry is by far the best way to start a Python project. Way easier than using pip, pipenv, virtualenv, venv, pyenv, conda, miniconda. https://python-poetry.org/
If it's a pdf can be useful to change contrast
May I ask what kind of production environments you have in mind? Are these large-scale FAANG-style deployments or something else?
What is the use case for logs?
Cool idea.
Compare to Nim?
How much worse are the bad ones than the others?
TIL, any recommended reading on this?
I don't remember WiFi or CPU backdoors in Snowden, ShadowBrokers, or Intel 2020. Unless by "backdoor" you just mean NSA holds zero days on various important technologies, which is reasonably likely given EternalBlue. Is…
Can you provide some evidence for these claims?
They'll be stuck in a tunnel. Is that worse than being stuck in the desert?
It looks like barely faster than Pandas?
Which reviewers do that?
SingleFile can do it.
> Can know for sure can know what -- that there isn't a backdoor? I can look at Linux source all day and not find the answer to that.
I dunno, why do you say that?
> Are everyday consumers harmed by Google’s practices YES How are consumers harmed by Google presenting extracted data in an infobox? Isn't it more convenient?
> Certainly better than closed source Windows 10 and OSX. How can you tell?
One thing is that anonova doesn't control the anonova namespace.
A similar idea is Mario, for Python code in shell pipelines. Its most novel feature is (optional) async commands, so you can pipe in a list of urls, make many concurrent requests, and then process them in a single line.…
There is a trusted hardware industry emerging, so your story has plausibility
What would a scammer do in that situation?
That's a surprisingly large amount of work, what is involved?
It is a substantive comment about the presentation of the subject matter.
There's a table of numbers in the readme but it has no headers so I don't know what it means.
Poetry is by far the best way to start a Python project. Way easier than using pip, pipenv, virtualenv, venv, pyenv, conda, miniconda. https://python-poetry.org/
If it's a pdf can be useful to change contrast
May I ask what kind of production environments you have in mind? Are these large-scale FAANG-style deployments or something else?
What is the use case for logs?
Cool idea.