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No user record in our sample, but lcrz 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 lcrz has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
That ‘dude’ is the UK’s GCHQ. Of Bletchley Park fame.
So the authors tries to be rigorous, but again falls into the same traps that the people who claim 0.9… != 1 fall. “0.999… = 1 - infinitesimal” But this is simply not true. Only then they get back to a true statement:…
This comment exemplifies the puritanical view that nakedness is somehow bad or impure. Notice that the men in the paintings of Vallejo are also almost completely naked, hacking away at monsters with large weapons. Yet…
$20 per year subscription? That seems pretty steep for what the app does.
Libsodium was independently audited by respectable reviewers. OP is spreading FUD for some very weird reason. Libsodium is also extremely robust. The only crypto project I’ve seen that is as footgunless is google’s…
This blog post is from 2022.
I agree. If you look at the Swift version of the library, it will generate and prepend the nonce for you automatically (if you use the right overloaded method). It will also strip it and use it during decryption. My…
Libsodium is an amazing crypto library. At my previous job, we used libsodium as the basis for all our crypto on web, iOS and android. This after a myriad of subtle problems and inconsistencies using multiple libraries…
It’s just OPs superiority complex for being on hacker news instead of “low-grade” Reddit.
Allowing drug users to legally and safely test their drugs results in more safety for individuals and less costs for society. In the Netherlands, private organizations have been testing drugs for users and helping the…
Halfway logarithmically. Like 100 is halfway between 10 and 1000? That’s your argument irt the pricing? If killing third parties wasn’t the goal, it’s very convenient that it killed so many third party apps, isn’t it?…
I think the thesis is wrong. It’s not that the average interaction is with familiar individuals. I’ve been a mod, lurker and commenter on a lot of subreddits. And on each of those, there are maybe 10 users I recognize…
Check the ‘apology’ follow up. The person claims to be schizophrenic. Even the apology mail makes no sense and is full of paranoia and read like a group stalking delusion.
No one is upset because reddit wants to make the API paid. Several 3rd party apps were looking forward to working with reddit in this regard. People are upset because: - Reddit has been terrible and dishonest in their…
It's only a pain if you try to look at it as a JSON tree instead of a knowledge graph.
json-schema has nothing to do with JSON-LD. If you want shape constraints on your JSON-LD data, you'll need SHACL: https://www.w3.org/TR/shacl/ JSON itself has a much simpler specification than XML, and feels much more…
Just do some basic functional programming. And/or do some of these challenges and don't feel like a cheater if you look at other peoples solutions: https://github.com/type-challenges/type-challenges
These fake-scanner pdf generators always use a huge skew. A tiny (random) bit of skewing makes it seem more genuine, but using the same exact large rotation puts it in an uncanny valley.
To be fair, their site is notoriously unstable and will break if fans look at it wrong.
> You still need to know CSS. Yes. Tailwind CSS is just CSS: > A utility-first CSS framework It is not a leaky abstraction, because it isn't an abstraction. It's a only a special syntax for applying predefined blocks of…
Vue has `refs`, which are reactive proxy objects that are used for tracking things like re-rendering. Since vue does not hide the fact that something is a ref, you need to call `myRef.value` to get to the underlying…
Not so sound too negative, but to me, this actually seems terrible. Because somehow any work not behind the keyboard coding is not considered work by your standards. I don't think this is being honest. This is choosing…
The EU is heavily investing in semantic data for education and digital identity, leaning on ontologies, RDF, json-ld and verifiable credentials. Banks, research institutes, universities are joined in large consortiums.…
This is full of copyright infringement. If you don't want your app to be DMCA'd I'd suggest you remove all references to Harry Potter.
The automated translation is pretty noticeable.