According to haveibeenpwned.com > whilst each record included phone, only 2.5 million contained an email address
I'm surprised to learn that the Das doesn't have it.
I'm looking at my English keyboard and it has Alt Gr...
vi is still included in the arch linux base system
"During their inspection of your laptop, the authorities will disregard files that are not germane to their investigation, says Rosenzweig, explaining that the official policy is to 'flush all non-criminal data'." How…
Got a link? That sounds interesting.
Sounds like it would be a good extension to Data Protection / Computer Abuse/Misuse Acts depending on what it allows access to. Anyone pointing out a failing in your system should not be prosecuted unless they've…
>There's another concern to be aware of: some unscrupulous recruiters will edit your CV. That is, if they see a job posting looking for someone with x years experience with Spring, they might just add that to your CV,…
Exactly what I thought of the moment I saw this.
That is simply awesome, maybe there's some good left in Google after all.
On that note I'm intrigued as to why the 'retyped' version is a .docx
And definitely not 50 of them. </sarcasm>
Maybe that should be the default. It does a dry run and if you're sure you add --do or something.
Hasn't this news already been released? I'm sure I recall seeing it somewhere before? Or has it happened yet again?
On that note, the wiki is amazing. I use Debian but I constantly find myself on the Arch wiki due to the in-depth explanations yet simple instructions for everything.
Delete them before he was ordered to hand them over?
Normally I'd respect something RMS said and I love him for his conviction but on this we must disagree :)
Bad Cert? You attempted to reach filipmolcan.com, but instead you actually reached a server identifying itself as *.sqsp.com.
+1 for the Arch wiki. Despite being a distro wiki they have very nice in depth and distro-independent pages. I use Debian but regularly read through the Arch wiki when trying to do new stuff.
His example focused on the program return code which in this case is correctly 1
This is a very strange way of 'faking' a read-only file and after testing Python, it handles real read-only files fine -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jun 10 17:28 test python hello.py > test bash: test: Permission denied echo…
I prefer having a VM built with Vagrant (and in our case puppet) which runs the same configs as our servers while having my development tools (editors etc) installed on the local machine. That way all my apps run at…
Stuck?
We've never been directly notified by them despite their SMTP breaking a number of times.
Definitely happy about this, especially since AWS is one of the providers.
According to haveibeenpwned.com > whilst each record included phone, only 2.5 million contained an email address
I'm surprised to learn that the Das doesn't have it.
I'm looking at my English keyboard and it has Alt Gr...
vi is still included in the arch linux base system
"During their inspection of your laptop, the authorities will disregard files that are not germane to their investigation, says Rosenzweig, explaining that the official policy is to 'flush all non-criminal data'." How…
Got a link? That sounds interesting.
Sounds like it would be a good extension to Data Protection / Computer Abuse/Misuse Acts depending on what it allows access to. Anyone pointing out a failing in your system should not be prosecuted unless they've…
>There's another concern to be aware of: some unscrupulous recruiters will edit your CV. That is, if they see a job posting looking for someone with x years experience with Spring, they might just add that to your CV,…
Exactly what I thought of the moment I saw this.
That is simply awesome, maybe there's some good left in Google after all.
On that note I'm intrigued as to why the 'retyped' version is a .docx
And definitely not 50 of them. </sarcasm>
Maybe that should be the default. It does a dry run and if you're sure you add --do or something.
Hasn't this news already been released? I'm sure I recall seeing it somewhere before? Or has it happened yet again?
On that note, the wiki is amazing. I use Debian but I constantly find myself on the Arch wiki due to the in-depth explanations yet simple instructions for everything.
Delete them before he was ordered to hand them over?
Normally I'd respect something RMS said and I love him for his conviction but on this we must disagree :)
Bad Cert? You attempted to reach filipmolcan.com, but instead you actually reached a server identifying itself as *.sqsp.com.
+1 for the Arch wiki. Despite being a distro wiki they have very nice in depth and distro-independent pages. I use Debian but regularly read through the Arch wiki when trying to do new stuff.
His example focused on the program return code which in this case is correctly 1
This is a very strange way of 'faking' a read-only file and after testing Python, it handles real read-only files fine -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jun 10 17:28 test python hello.py > test bash: test: Permission denied echo…
I prefer having a VM built with Vagrant (and in our case puppet) which runs the same configs as our servers while having my development tools (editors etc) installed on the local machine. That way all my apps run at…
Stuck?
We've never been directly notified by them despite their SMTP breaking a number of times.
Definitely happy about this, especially since AWS is one of the providers.