How about Pat? That’s ambiguous enough.
My point is: How do we know what the sit author is saying is accurate?
How would Google know that a site is curling another site? Why would they flag that as a phishing site? I’m just having a difficult time determining how this situation is not the fault of the site/app; we don’t even…
I’m less concerned about the footprint and more about security. It can be assumed that anything running on the desktop has or will have vulnerabilities. The rise of web applications has been partially due to the…
Exchange is often externally open in some way for OWA. One that server is hacked, you may be wide-open internally. I’d be at least as concerned about an Exchange vulnerability as I would be about Outlook, but probably…
While it’s the less plausible explanation, I think this theory should be explored further. With a photo like this, what can we do to assist in proving or disproving the theory that it’s indeed flying? Also, is the…
And “Castles in the Sky” was about the development of radar in England.
Yes, we’ve had hovering craft for a while; they typically appear to be closer to the water, though.
It likely was- but probably the terrestrial, non-xenobiological kind.
I wonder if these headers were applied to the majority of C projects in, let’s say, all projects that were part of a Linux distribution- how much would fail to compile. My guess is: a lot.
> Is it that the possibility of being let go after a large project that you performed a relatively specialized role on feels just about right for a consultancy, but not for a business that carries themselves like a long…
As mentioned close to the bottom of that article, another take on it was that it involved UFOs: https://losangeleno.com/strange-days/battle-of-los-angeles/
I was told that internally at Redhat if you’re assigned to a project and the project becomes unsupported by the company, you have a certain amount of time to be picked up by another team, after which, if you aren’t, you…
Yes, and Scrum done well can promote a sense of well-being through fulfillment of points and provides rhythmic but varying work for those that like process. Done poorly it may create a wealth of problems. The cadence…
Japanese also came up with Kaizen, which Scrum should be about but isn’t, along with Kanban, the process- not the generic term for workflow that some use it as. While we’re on the topic of Agile, though, it’s best not…
How about Pat? That’s ambiguous enough.
My point is: How do we know what the sit author is saying is accurate?
How would Google know that a site is curling another site? Why would they flag that as a phishing site? I’m just having a difficult time determining how this situation is not the fault of the site/app; we don’t even…
I’m less concerned about the footprint and more about security. It can be assumed that anything running on the desktop has or will have vulnerabilities. The rise of web applications has been partially due to the…
Exchange is often externally open in some way for OWA. One that server is hacked, you may be wide-open internally. I’d be at least as concerned about an Exchange vulnerability as I would be about Outlook, but probably…
While it’s the less plausible explanation, I think this theory should be explored further. With a photo like this, what can we do to assist in proving or disproving the theory that it’s indeed flying? Also, is the…
And “Castles in the Sky” was about the development of radar in England.
Yes, we’ve had hovering craft for a while; they typically appear to be closer to the water, though.
It likely was- but probably the terrestrial, non-xenobiological kind.
I wonder if these headers were applied to the majority of C projects in, let’s say, all projects that were part of a Linux distribution- how much would fail to compile. My guess is: a lot.
> Is it that the possibility of being let go after a large project that you performed a relatively specialized role on feels just about right for a consultancy, but not for a business that carries themselves like a long…
As mentioned close to the bottom of that article, another take on it was that it involved UFOs: https://losangeleno.com/strange-days/battle-of-los-angeles/
I was told that internally at Redhat if you’re assigned to a project and the project becomes unsupported by the company, you have a certain amount of time to be picked up by another team, after which, if you aren’t, you…
Yes, and Scrum done well can promote a sense of well-being through fulfillment of points and provides rhythmic but varying work for those that like process. Done poorly it may create a wealth of problems. The cadence…
Japanese also came up with Kaizen, which Scrum should be about but isn’t, along with Kanban, the process- not the generic term for workflow that some use it as. While we’re on the topic of Agile, though, it’s best not…