It's called ineffassign
They use 1FL/1FR for first floor, 2FL/2FR for second floor, etc.
> With staking, the biggest holders just sit there and collect coins with few operational costs. Every holder who is staking is rewarded for staking, in proportion to their stake. > To me it sounds like staking has a…
The "kiln" testnet is currently running and will carry out the merge in the next few days, which is the final step before the existing proof of work testnets transitioned to proof of stake and then the Ethereum mainnet…
In this case the third party could be the employer that pays the salary, or the bank that receives it. The decision to trust the issuer or not is down to the entity viewing the information, and depends on the particular…
A slight aside, but so many of these keys seem to have the touch point / button applying force perpendicular to the direction of insertion, I wonder if there is any long-term potential to cause damage to the USB…
The point of having separate imports for separate versions is to allow for use of (for example) both v1 and v2 of a module within the same codebase, if required. Your idea would force a single version, which means that…
It's non-obvious, though. Change something in /etc/systemd you can expect to have to tell systemd about it. Outside of that directory, there's no indicator you should do so. "Long time" is also relative. I've been…
> All we store is an encrypted version of the user's master keychain Is the seed created and encrypted on the client or the server?
Yet having moved from (primarily) Java to (primarily) Go I find I don't miss them.
The thief would transfer it to an address of their choosing, which wouldn't have a guessable private key (and obviously be known by the thief).
> Additionally, we identified 13,319 Ethereum that was transferred to either invalid destination addresses There is no such thing as an invalid Ethereum address. Separately, what the researchers seem to miss is that the…
There are two separate issues. The lack of statistics is one thing, but the use of ->> instead of @> is another. Look at https://explain.depesz.com/s/zJiT Vs https://explain.depesz.com/s/ihwk for the difference.
True it doesn't solve the problem of not having statistics on the values, but it does bring the query response time down to the same order of magnitude as the non-JSON table.
Actually the ISO format does not give you timezone information. It gives you offset from UTC, from which you cannot infer anything about the timezone in which the date resides.
Sysadmins generally have the highest levels of privilege on any given system. I've worked in and around sysadmins in some very large firms and when you're responsible for things like server installation, maintenance,…
Interesting. Would be great to have something like that with interaction built out as a simple component. Hmm...
So how much of this is open source and available? I can see lots of uses for something that looks this good and to which you can overlay your own information.
Sorry, just to confirm: GitHub's cost model aligns with your revenue model (as opposed to your cost model), and this is a bad thing?
It's called ineffassign
They use 1FL/1FR for first floor, 2FL/2FR for second floor, etc.
> With staking, the biggest holders just sit there and collect coins with few operational costs. Every holder who is staking is rewarded for staking, in proportion to their stake. > To me it sounds like staking has a…
The "kiln" testnet is currently running and will carry out the merge in the next few days, which is the final step before the existing proof of work testnets transitioned to proof of stake and then the Ethereum mainnet…
In this case the third party could be the employer that pays the salary, or the bank that receives it. The decision to trust the issuer or not is down to the entity viewing the information, and depends on the particular…
A slight aside, but so many of these keys seem to have the touch point / button applying force perpendicular to the direction of insertion, I wonder if there is any long-term potential to cause damage to the USB…
The point of having separate imports for separate versions is to allow for use of (for example) both v1 and v2 of a module within the same codebase, if required. Your idea would force a single version, which means that…
It's non-obvious, though. Change something in /etc/systemd you can expect to have to tell systemd about it. Outside of that directory, there's no indicator you should do so. "Long time" is also relative. I've been…
> All we store is an encrypted version of the user's master keychain Is the seed created and encrypted on the client or the server?
Yet having moved from (primarily) Java to (primarily) Go I find I don't miss them.
The thief would transfer it to an address of their choosing, which wouldn't have a guessable private key (and obviously be known by the thief).
> Additionally, we identified 13,319 Ethereum that was transferred to either invalid destination addresses There is no such thing as an invalid Ethereum address. Separately, what the researchers seem to miss is that the…
There are two separate issues. The lack of statistics is one thing, but the use of ->> instead of @> is another. Look at https://explain.depesz.com/s/zJiT Vs https://explain.depesz.com/s/ihwk for the difference.
True it doesn't solve the problem of not having statistics on the values, but it does bring the query response time down to the same order of magnitude as the non-JSON table.
Actually the ISO format does not give you timezone information. It gives you offset from UTC, from which you cannot infer anything about the timezone in which the date resides.
Sysadmins generally have the highest levels of privilege on any given system. I've worked in and around sysadmins in some very large firms and when you're responsible for things like server installation, maintenance,…
Interesting. Would be great to have something like that with interaction built out as a simple component. Hmm...
So how much of this is open source and available? I can see lots of uses for something that looks this good and to which you can overlay your own information.
Sorry, just to confirm: GitHub's cost model aligns with your revenue model (as opposed to your cost model), and this is a bad thing?