joiqj
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No user record in our sample, but joiqj has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
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One of the reasons I hate exceptions overall. Someone may add new ones, they break the control flow, they bubble up all over the place, etc etc. They are basically indomitable.
As part of my standard (and pretty lame) OPSEC I always change the default names that apple gives its devices (like "Joiqj's iPhone") to a more generic name (like "iPhone"). Nice to see that it was good practice.
If I had to pay for every worthy free product I use every day...
There have been tons of alternatives and they all sucked in different ways - either they were bloated (no, a news reader does not need "far more features") or they weren't free.
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And then people started writing code in Python.
How do you know you didn't get 2 to 4 days with snow per year 50 years ago? Do you trust your government's historic weather statistics?
Once an electronic ID is created it will be enforced, perhaps even to log into the internet, and anonymity won't be an option. The EU busybodies are not your friends.
Some people think they are above everyone else and that others should not be able to scorn their behaviour.
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This is the paper https://www.hetnatuurhistorisch.nl/fileadmin/user_upload/doc...
The tumblr site asks me to log in if I want to continue seeing posts after I get to the Futurama one :-(
Of course it can be ignored. I am ignoring it.
That's not true. The law restricts what companies can do with my data even after I consent to their treatment of my data.
Which doesn't cost me a dime. Anybody with half a brain knows that TANSTAAFL, you have to pay somehow, but this way doesn't reduce the magic number in my bank. My information belongs to ME and I should be able to give…
Also a win for most users, who don't care about this stuff and just want to use free services of quality.
You talk as if humans weren't perfectly capable of coming up with nonsense. Blogs upon blogs full of worthless pap that is there for SEO reasons have existed for like a decade already.
If you google the name of the authors you can see that some of them have a political agenda to push.
Not buying something because you disagree with the politics of the corporate structure is a really tough stance to keep. If I were to stick to that I would have to move to a cabin in the woods.
Someone correct me if wrong but "outlook for windows" is not the same as "office outlook". The first one seems like it was created to fill the hole of outlook express and the mail app that came out later. i.e. the free…
If you don't have feature parity, you really are in trouble, because then you are competing with Google Sheets, on which actually competent engineers are working.
First, I don't think they'll be able to. I have had the displeasure of using their web Outlook client and it was absurdly buggy for a software company of the stature of Microsoft. I can only imagine how terrible the web…
I appreciate that they have maintained information density. otoh I think they should try and stick as much as possible to the looks of the OS where thunderbird is running - you are building a desktop application, not a…
There should be some kind of Litmus test to see how a platform is moderated. You could use it to find where in the political spectrum the moderation team is to see if the platform suits you. I propose, for example,…