Yes? Duh?
That is an imagined solution. I would have not bothered with that at all.
Since you read it all, can you tell me if there is anything in it aside from meaningless corporate platitudes? Is the expectation that more senior=more platitudes since nobody reads them and just looks at how long they…
What are you talking about? She is the face of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
The web was pretty much invented just so people don't need to use PDFs
I can view it without a login. Here's a plaintext copy for people who have problems. https://pastebin.com/NjhMJThB
It wouldn't be safe with SQLite, it's not designed to be run in a sandbox
And when you are done reading it, throw it in the trash. Like everything from cloudflare.
> Until GitHub requires government-issued photo ID in addition to MFA, I don't think you are going to properly discourage bad or criminal actors. To be clear: I strongly disagree with any notion that GitHub should…
It was common to use Phusion Passenger at the time and it had a similar deployment story.
I'm not going to use rocket while it's proprietary so it's effectively the same as if it didn't exist.
Even if systemd was great software it would be a bad idea to use it. It's just an attempt for Red Hat to corner the market with embrace, extend extinguish.
This doesn't seem to adjust for the programming language, it might be the case across the development ecosystem.
Now that is a domain name with hair on its chest
This is mostly the fault of lazy and ignorant front end developers.
IPFS/bittorrent for P2P
I mean, yes, it would be valid to complain about that as well
Whether or not it's scalable is orthogonal to the question. A browser would call Debian's repos insecure despite the fact that they are secure by other means. vv: whether it's authenticated by TLS or PGP is literally…
> Turning on https mode in my browser brings up, as it should, a large error message saying that the site is insecure. I can't imagine that's a terribly good first impression, even though, again, Spine is one of the…
Yes? Duh?
That is an imagined solution. I would have not bothered with that at all.
Since you read it all, can you tell me if there is anything in it aside from meaningless corporate platitudes? Is the expectation that more senior=more platitudes since nobody reads them and just looks at how long they…
What are you talking about? She is the face of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
The web was pretty much invented just so people don't need to use PDFs
I can view it without a login. Here's a plaintext copy for people who have problems. https://pastebin.com/NjhMJThB
It wouldn't be safe with SQLite, it's not designed to be run in a sandbox
And when you are done reading it, throw it in the trash. Like everything from cloudflare.
> Until GitHub requires government-issued photo ID in addition to MFA, I don't think you are going to properly discourage bad or criminal actors. To be clear: I strongly disagree with any notion that GitHub should…
It was common to use Phusion Passenger at the time and it had a similar deployment story.
I'm not going to use rocket while it's proprietary so it's effectively the same as if it didn't exist.
Even if systemd was great software it would be a bad idea to use it. It's just an attempt for Red Hat to corner the market with embrace, extend extinguish.
This doesn't seem to adjust for the programming language, it might be the case across the development ecosystem.
Now that is a domain name with hair on its chest
This is mostly the fault of lazy and ignorant front end developers.
IPFS/bittorrent for P2P
I mean, yes, it would be valid to complain about that as well
Whether or not it's scalable is orthogonal to the question. A browser would call Debian's repos insecure despite the fact that they are secure by other means. vv: whether it's authenticated by TLS or PGP is literally…
> Turning on https mode in my browser brings up, as it should, a large error message saying that the site is insecure. I can't imagine that's a terribly good first impression, even though, again, Spine is one of the…