Yes. Also, just think about the amount of proprietary / business sensitive info people are sharing on slack... even though they KNOW slack is a 3rd party
I've never fired and never been fired for sub-par performance. I'm from the EU. It must be ultra rare then. Anecdotal evidence is anecdotal
It usually points to a router, of which there can be hundreds of devices connected to it on your home network. Securing your wifi is one thing (which doesn't even absolutely prove that it was one of your home devices…
IMO disabling buttons causes more trouble than it's worth - you can never guarantee the user hasn't clicked twice (because don't forget the code that disabling the button in the first place is relying on an event firing…
Does this not imply that its usefulness degrades depending on how much random data you need / the frequency at which you need it? For example if you ask for 8 bits of randomness within the same time-slice (either as a…
Only for every returned row. The projection does not affect the underlying result set, it merely "shapes" the results you have received. WHERE clauses are always run before SELECT
Same, bought a 2700x and couldn't be happier... the extra cores does wonders for using something like intellij whilst browsing / gaming. You only need something like an 8700k / 8086k if you have a 100hz+ monitor and…
Yes. Also, just think about the amount of proprietary / business sensitive info people are sharing on slack... even though they KNOW slack is a 3rd party
I've never fired and never been fired for sub-par performance. I'm from the EU. It must be ultra rare then. Anecdotal evidence is anecdotal
It usually points to a router, of which there can be hundreds of devices connected to it on your home network. Securing your wifi is one thing (which doesn't even absolutely prove that it was one of your home devices…
IMO disabling buttons causes more trouble than it's worth - you can never guarantee the user hasn't clicked twice (because don't forget the code that disabling the button in the first place is relying on an event firing…
Does this not imply that its usefulness degrades depending on how much random data you need / the frequency at which you need it? For example if you ask for 8 bits of randomness within the same time-slice (either as a…
Only for every returned row. The projection does not affect the underlying result set, it merely "shapes" the results you have received. WHERE clauses are always run before SELECT
Same, bought a 2700x and couldn't be happier... the extra cores does wonders for using something like intellij whilst browsing / gaming. You only need something like an 8700k / 8086k if you have a 100hz+ monitor and…