It's never open data
Can you promise the $5 tier isn't going away?
You might be asking it too much, or not giving it enough context. I've found the Cursor Agent to work great when you give it a narrow scope and plenty of examples.
CNN is reporting the helicopter came from Fort Belvoir. https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/plane-crash-dca-potomac-was...
Not from the UK and not a lawyer, but if a new warrant was served, then not providing the password would be a new offense and double jeopardy would not apply
I imagine that in the US, the actual prosecution is handled by US Attorneys though (the DOJ), and not the Post Office
ChatGPT seems to handle this fine > Prompt: Give me the lyrics for Heigh Ho from the Cinderella Soundtrack > ChatGPT: "Heigh-Ho" is actually a song from the soundtrack of Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," not…
> a penny would actually have more value, than it does now. That's literally deflation.
Google domains was baked into GCP and had "enterprise" users. A service having a paid version doesn't mean anything.
Yes, but messages from iPhones *to* androids is not encrypted.
Technically, the infra comes from Rust macros, not comments.
The YouTube channel "No Boilerplate" turned this into a 10-minute video version, for anyone that prefers video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=br3GIIQeefY
I really appreciate not only stating that the dependencies were, but also the a brief description of why they were necessary or helpful.
or for R&D, improving operations, or anything else that benefits the company.
Its down for me
Rather than use an extra column, I’ve taken to hashing the internal key (with a salt based on the entity type and some secret) to create the external facing ID.
Doesn't keeping the seed remove the whole point of one time passwords? If an attacker steals at TOTP, its only good for (I think) less than a minute. If they steal the seed, its good forever.
I think TypeScript, especially with a full stack framework such as Remix or Next, satisfies these two constraints.
This seems similar to Incremental Static Regeneration (ISR) provided by NextJS/Vercel https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/data-fetching/increme...
Being able to CMD+c to copy things in a terminal is one of my favorite things about programming on a Mac. Ctrl+c to copy everywhere, except the terminal (there it instead is an interrupt) is a major annoyance working in…
What this article really misses is that if you exploit someone at slight better conditions than they were previously being exploited, you are still exploiting them, and morally responsible for that.
Their status page is reflecting the new outages. Good on GitHub for actually updating that quickly.
The github.com homepage, as well as api (via `gh`) are not working for me either.
eek! sorry! It's there now
I'm building out a new budgeting/personal finance app born out of frustration with YNAB. Would love someone skilled with UX to help me out with it. The front-end is a react application, and the backend is…
It's never open data
Can you promise the $5 tier isn't going away?
You might be asking it too much, or not giving it enough context. I've found the Cursor Agent to work great when you give it a narrow scope and plenty of examples.
CNN is reporting the helicopter came from Fort Belvoir. https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/plane-crash-dca-potomac-was...
Not from the UK and not a lawyer, but if a new warrant was served, then not providing the password would be a new offense and double jeopardy would not apply
I imagine that in the US, the actual prosecution is handled by US Attorneys though (the DOJ), and not the Post Office
ChatGPT seems to handle this fine > Prompt: Give me the lyrics for Heigh Ho from the Cinderella Soundtrack > ChatGPT: "Heigh-Ho" is actually a song from the soundtrack of Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," not…
> a penny would actually have more value, than it does now. That's literally deflation.
Google domains was baked into GCP and had "enterprise" users. A service having a paid version doesn't mean anything.
Yes, but messages from iPhones *to* androids is not encrypted.
Technically, the infra comes from Rust macros, not comments.
The YouTube channel "No Boilerplate" turned this into a 10-minute video version, for anyone that prefers video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=br3GIIQeefY
I really appreciate not only stating that the dependencies were, but also the a brief description of why they were necessary or helpful.
or for R&D, improving operations, or anything else that benefits the company.
Its down for me
Rather than use an extra column, I’ve taken to hashing the internal key (with a salt based on the entity type and some secret) to create the external facing ID.
Doesn't keeping the seed remove the whole point of one time passwords? If an attacker steals at TOTP, its only good for (I think) less than a minute. If they steal the seed, its good forever.
I think TypeScript, especially with a full stack framework such as Remix or Next, satisfies these two constraints.
This seems similar to Incremental Static Regeneration (ISR) provided by NextJS/Vercel https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/data-fetching/increme...
Being able to CMD+c to copy things in a terminal is one of my favorite things about programming on a Mac. Ctrl+c to copy everywhere, except the terminal (there it instead is an interrupt) is a major annoyance working in…
What this article really misses is that if you exploit someone at slight better conditions than they were previously being exploited, you are still exploiting them, and morally responsible for that.
Their status page is reflecting the new outages. Good on GitHub for actually updating that quickly.
The github.com homepage, as well as api (via `gh`) are not working for me either.
eek! sorry! It's there now
I'm building out a new budgeting/personal finance app born out of frustration with YNAB. Would love someone skilled with UX to help me out with it. The front-end is a react application, and the backend is…