nitrammm
No user record in our sample, but nitrammm 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 nitrammm has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
You must be living in a bubble if you think that's how companies operate. Saying that someone is an asshole for using an API in a way which clearly should be possible according to the documentation is a very clear sign…
> Yes, there are lots of people on the tech scene that just don't get ideas like "don't abuse it", or "considering the consequences for other people" Got to love the cleverness with the people who design services with…
So if someone doesn't undeestand this assumption, then they are an asshole? That's pretty crazy viewpoint.
This would be very valid comment if toasters had manuals telling that they are perfectly safe to use while sleeping. If you lie in your marketing material then you may put yourself in a mess. Big surprise.
To me it just screams naivety to put up a free service, advertise it as unlimited and then calling people asshole when they make too many requests. Personally I would never rely on a service like this since it's 100%…
This is the internet? If there are a million people around the lake fond of tea then of course you need to tell them that they can't consume all the water. Offering a free service and being upset when people use it is…
It says: > Supports unlimited requests and is free. Typically "unlimited" is more than a million.
Explicitly telling some junior software developer in China that he can call an API for free an unlimited number of times, then afterwards calling it abuse and him and a-hole dev is definitively a bit of an a-hole thing…
No? From the article: > we identified a gap in GCP’s security layer that was created for SQL Server. This vulnerability enabled us to escalate our initial privilege and add our user to the DbRootRole role, a GCP admin…
Your comment is confusing, because that's clearly not an attempt to lie.
You can look beyond "popular", create something significantly better than current tech and then convince other actors to phase out all their existing chargers in favor of it.
That describe what a computed properly is in the context of Vue.
According to what definition?
Because they weigh pros and cons. Banning these apps will have relatively few cons compared to banning WA.
Enterprise edition is only used by few people?
Maybe I misunderstand, it's definitely possible to sort by name and select to apply it to all folders? That feature has been there for several decades...
Yes, but I would not use the word "rumor". It was one of the main theories by the Swedish police (which they later on realized was incorrect). (maybe rumor is correct word, just feels a bit odd to use in this context)
That's really not productive reasoning and it seems like a bit of an extremist viewpoint. With your line of reasoning there are no countries where law is applied because in all countries there has been occurrences where…
> since they (only) recently declared it to be the terrorist organization it is. PKK has been classified as a terrorist organization in Sweden since 1984. It was the second country to classify it as a terrorist…
Which do you use instead?
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That's hardly comparable. The SwiftKey keyboard is still fully functional. Yes, you can tell it to integrate with Bing if you want and they removed a forum for feature requests. What is the big fuzz exactly?
Microsoft bought it a bit over 7 years ago and now they added another new feature to it. So we are at the extend stage now or?