It was also deliberate in the sense that they specifically wanted to make it impossible to link different identities on the same key in order to protect privacy. So you can be user1 and user2@ without the site being…
I like how the replies are starting to make the little arrow thing. Reminds me of something...
Hope it wasn't P1 for the full 21 years. Edit: Bumped from P3 -> P1 3 months ago :)
For now. https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1382842277719003136
I think a big part of the problem is that probably 12x of those have to re-implement because they want to change something unrelated like styling, or want to add more components, but can't extend existing libs without…
For me I get the best result when the receiver is on a USB extension hanging down from the table behind the monitor. Currently it's about 30cm from the floor. Every single on-desk position caused interference and…
I was thinking about domains that may have transferred recently. We took over a very "nice" domain last year, but obviously not the historic emails.
Seems like someone finally got to Inbox Zero. But terrifying at the same time. I wonder how many valuable targets might have had outstanding validations from 10 years ago, or even 3 years ago.
According to that document, they only take action after four weeks of no response from the original owner. It doesn't say so explicitly, but to me it seems that a cordial "No" from the original author will probably be…
They don't. If insider information is suspected, the company can sue, and then prove it in court. See Waymo. This is infinitely better than automagically preventing employees from being employable after working for a…
This sounds more like the Oracle model than AWS. Or exactly what Docker just did if you squint a bit. In which case, just move.
The blog post[0] answers that: peripherals spread between nodes. [0]https://turingpi.com/turing-pi-2-announcement/
I don't think _you_ (nor I in my personal capacity) would, but your provider definitely should, and then you get the benefit. So if you're hosting via some accelerator like Cloudflare, AWS API Gateway, whatever Google…
What you're proposing as a solution has already happened: Google relinquished their control over this protocol to the IETF, where it changed so much as to be incompatible with Google's original. Now they're updating…
I am personally very happy a company has come along to build something useful while charging a (fair?) price for it. So happy that we just bought a team license for Tailwind UI. Too many marketplaces exist where there…
This is a nice tool and the Dockerfile is quite handy, but my guess is these books probably have a download limit per book since more used to be available. Maybe use the script's category or individual book modes to…
It was also deliberate in the sense that they specifically wanted to make it impossible to link different identities on the same key in order to protect privacy. So you can be user1 and user2@ without the site being…
I like how the replies are starting to make the little arrow thing. Reminds me of something...
Hope it wasn't P1 for the full 21 years. Edit: Bumped from P3 -> P1 3 months ago :)
For now. https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1382842277719003136
I think a big part of the problem is that probably 12x of those have to re-implement because they want to change something unrelated like styling, or want to add more components, but can't extend existing libs without…
For me I get the best result when the receiver is on a USB extension hanging down from the table behind the monitor. Currently it's about 30cm from the floor. Every single on-desk position caused interference and…
I was thinking about domains that may have transferred recently. We took over a very "nice" domain last year, but obviously not the historic emails.
Seems like someone finally got to Inbox Zero. But terrifying at the same time. I wonder how many valuable targets might have had outstanding validations from 10 years ago, or even 3 years ago.
According to that document, they only take action after four weeks of no response from the original owner. It doesn't say so explicitly, but to me it seems that a cordial "No" from the original author will probably be…
They don't. If insider information is suspected, the company can sue, and then prove it in court. See Waymo. This is infinitely better than automagically preventing employees from being employable after working for a…
This sounds more like the Oracle model than AWS. Or exactly what Docker just did if you squint a bit. In which case, just move.
The blog post[0] answers that: peripherals spread between nodes. [0]https://turingpi.com/turing-pi-2-announcement/
I don't think _you_ (nor I in my personal capacity) would, but your provider definitely should, and then you get the benefit. So if you're hosting via some accelerator like Cloudflare, AWS API Gateway, whatever Google…
What you're proposing as a solution has already happened: Google relinquished their control over this protocol to the IETF, where it changed so much as to be incompatible with Google's original. Now they're updating…
I am personally very happy a company has come along to build something useful while charging a (fair?) price for it. So happy that we just bought a team license for Tailwind UI. Too many marketplaces exist where there…
This is a nice tool and the Dockerfile is quite handy, but my guess is these books probably have a download limit per book since more used to be available. Maybe use the script's category or individual book modes to…