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No user record in our sample, but jfdjkfdhjds 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 jfdjkfdhjds has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
most places in the world theres little sim lock, there's mandated number portability, and there are regulations from marking up the price of the phone to artificially make people breaking contract early to pay a lot.…
OS and the bundled sleazy apps and injected ad networks are a big positive cost center for american telcos. >At this point the most important quality of a phone to me is active security updates, so I'll never buy one…
see the whole problem is incopetence apologists like yourself. we cannot get close to 100pct on elevator safety. we can get 100pct, and cheaply! the exceptions are because of 1) criminal incopetence, and/or 2) patents…
because they are alowed to invest in the market they are supposed to regulate. why do you thin icahn at the time trashed online ad companies he had stake in? sinking that money on number 3-5 whan you own much more…
its 100pct because of the gov grants that will rain. the EU just fired their regulation prone overseer of tech.
"Which happens to be a good fit for the kind of stuff people do on phones." reminds that my pixel pro cpu shutsdown if I have a whatsapp video call longer than 20min in 40C.
I was sure this as a link to the onion. I mean, it would be very clever to call a feature you migth or might not include as quantum
yall nerd spniping the example and missing the point that ofered it. the elevator example, the poster was giving chatbots the same excuse for mistakes as a person. imagine if elevators could just make mistakes and…
I take it you never worked at a cheap/local/small software shop, usually associated with an advertising agency. because I would rather those fill-in-the-blank-forced-prompts that just add form fields and obviously…
thats the kind of nitpick that got us where we are today :) if you're talking with users, you assume alphabets and map from the languages.
gitshell is a opinionated msys2 install. they just picked one of the variants and removed the package manager. this could serve as a wake up call to msys2 maintainers. every time i install it, i have absolutely no f…
if you think federations is part of the use case you are missing the entire point of the discussion
correct. that's why I mention the nerdfonts as the holy grail. but without the big OSes agreeing on a new unicode, today it's technically impossible to have a single unicode font (see how noto ships 200 variants on…
first of, currently it is impossible to cover all of unicode because, surprise surprise, we still have page table issues! the same char in zh, tw, jp, kr might use the same unicode id but have different glyphs.…
it's the year of the lord 2024 and OSes still don't ship with a common set of open license fonts with most of unicode like nerdfonts. shameful. I wish all the effort the big four wasted fighting for emoji supremacy…
as a designer by education, this level of font control for web is delusional. and mostly a waste of time (both for the designers and the users receiving on unexpected screen ratios/resolutions/tech/era/etc and getting a…
matrix is irc3 (guess 4 now). different tradeoffs.
for compute of containerized payloads, in house servers is a no brainer for cost. almos zero sysadmin troubles. might even reduce the troubles of working with eks/ecs. now for storage and db, that's a different story.
well, it won't concern HIS privacy :)
only if there were regulations for consumer banking having the bare minimum for application security as is for everything else banks themselves depend on.
it's open source... so all of them?
your first point is the only thing this whole discussion should be about... the second one is insanity :)
just use creation timedate plus auto increment int. and then a small hash with base64 or 37 or whatever is in vogue these days. thats what old timers used before uuid 1. guess we should guerilla standardize something…
agree. riaa was a very effective distraction for what the offshore industrial lobby was accomplishing... everyone only talked about frivolous media when discussing TPP at the time. but if you understand that you also…
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