I distinctly remember, and found, the NeWS (Network extensible windowing sisten), where you could develop with PostScript(TM) for application windows.
Similar to that jets effectively would be grounded the second that the US decides they would not be exportable to a former ally, my guess is that not many would, in this scenario, believe a former US owned AWS region in…
Mosaic had support for XBM format prior to introducing color images. I did set up the Office of the Swedish Prime Minister around February-March of 1993, on a SUN SparcStation 1 if I remember correctly, running in a…
> Developers worldwide have tested it… Claude does seem to be explicitly blocking people living in GDPR jurisdictions to sign up. I don’t know what to make of that, but this statement from the first paragraph rings…
That experience likely isn’t transferable to Siri, that has deeper problems. People, me included, are reporting their problems with Siri, e.g. setting it to transcribing what they and Siri says as text on the screen,…
I was happy seeing this news headline, as Twitter stopped accepting my TOTP after I successfully changed my password in December. I haven’t been able to log in since then, Authenticator step failing. Alas, it seems as…
Anywhere where you have payments related or any other PII data, then transitive dependencies, framework and language choices, memory sharing and other risks are taken into account as something that you as someone…
Indeed, and about their statement > We have no reason to believe that the exposed key was abused and took this action out of an abundance of caution. This is not verifiable, right? As the authentication method has no…
You might be right, though there is a vast difference between not supporting a language and actively barring access from different countries.
Bard opened to a US-only audience. For being the engine in applications that might propel an LLM ahead of the others, I fail to see that this would be advantageous for opening markets and greeting new customers. As an…
>> I was reviewing GCP… > Google is notoriously bad at this… Do you mean Google or GCP? We don’t see complaints about AWS because Amazon closes Dash buttons or Spark, and also Azure is not seen in any worse light due to…
And we had the “calling card” already with the `.plan` file, thank you very much.
Their “Security Bulletin: Recommended Actions for LastPass Free, Premium, and Families” linked on this page is not available. Outage/overloaded? As a premium user, I got a popup in their app as well leading to this…
We are on Java 19 now. Several that spits out the same sentiment as you seem to be stuck with Java 8 and EE legacy projects from 2012.
Even credible news sources are bound to have an implicit bias, to a certain degree. There is, however, quite a few other types of media sources ranging from media bias, to fake news, misinformation, disinformation etc.…
> That's Sweden, its highly illegal to do trades while disconnected from the Nanny [State]. This sort of implies that cash registers must be connected online to the tax authority or some governmental function in order…
It is quite a stretch to begin thinking of a company as having turned evil because of that issue. As a minor detail but nonetheless I think makes a difference, the name of the other language was "Go!", not "Go". That…
> who cannot compute what is the time in another place by adding 7 [...] As someone who frequently talks to colleagues across timezones that are -9, -2, or +3.5 hours from me, where each of these have different dates…
I don't think Geoff Huston argued for more CAs or a different distribution. His view is, in my experience, shared by many, regardless of nationality, though not as vocal. There are simply too many examples of…
I remember this. Yes, the web was in black and white for a few months, while Mosaic only supported XBM format.
It seems like you are right. On the company's pages I find "... Instead of doing this, Cloudflare will make the request from one of their own IP addresses near the user. This provides geolocation without tying it to a…
This feature will break dns-based geo-lookup, so as a user I might get directed to services that are 130ms away from me instead of 1-5ms. For any client application, this will likely have strong negative effects on user…
We had to move one end-user facing service from a proprietary (distributed) on-premise data centers solution running rented/hosted. We set up a number of criteria for evaluating cloud vendors as well as on-premise and…
Having built and used internationalised and localized applications for many years (answered no when asked by Netscape at the time whether I18n domain names were important), my advice is: I18n, not that important. I.e.…
Yes I remember that, and also http was on port 82 before it was assigned 80, if memory serves me right. I reserved port 63 for whois++, that by the way rests fine where it is, in very few people's memories, during the…
I distinctly remember, and found, the NeWS (Network extensible windowing sisten), where you could develop with PostScript(TM) for application windows.
Similar to that jets effectively would be grounded the second that the US decides they would not be exportable to a former ally, my guess is that not many would, in this scenario, believe a former US owned AWS region in…
Mosaic had support for XBM format prior to introducing color images. I did set up the Office of the Swedish Prime Minister around February-March of 1993, on a SUN SparcStation 1 if I remember correctly, running in a…
> Developers worldwide have tested it… Claude does seem to be explicitly blocking people living in GDPR jurisdictions to sign up. I don’t know what to make of that, but this statement from the first paragraph rings…
That experience likely isn’t transferable to Siri, that has deeper problems. People, me included, are reporting their problems with Siri, e.g. setting it to transcribing what they and Siri says as text on the screen,…
I was happy seeing this news headline, as Twitter stopped accepting my TOTP after I successfully changed my password in December. I haven’t been able to log in since then, Authenticator step failing. Alas, it seems as…
Anywhere where you have payments related or any other PII data, then transitive dependencies, framework and language choices, memory sharing and other risks are taken into account as something that you as someone…
Indeed, and about their statement > We have no reason to believe that the exposed key was abused and took this action out of an abundance of caution. This is not verifiable, right? As the authentication method has no…
You might be right, though there is a vast difference between not supporting a language and actively barring access from different countries.
Bard opened to a US-only audience. For being the engine in applications that might propel an LLM ahead of the others, I fail to see that this would be advantageous for opening markets and greeting new customers. As an…
>> I was reviewing GCP… > Google is notoriously bad at this… Do you mean Google or GCP? We don’t see complaints about AWS because Amazon closes Dash buttons or Spark, and also Azure is not seen in any worse light due to…
And we had the “calling card” already with the `.plan` file, thank you very much.
Their “Security Bulletin: Recommended Actions for LastPass Free, Premium, and Families” linked on this page is not available. Outage/overloaded? As a premium user, I got a popup in their app as well leading to this…
We are on Java 19 now. Several that spits out the same sentiment as you seem to be stuck with Java 8 and EE legacy projects from 2012.
Even credible news sources are bound to have an implicit bias, to a certain degree. There is, however, quite a few other types of media sources ranging from media bias, to fake news, misinformation, disinformation etc.…
> That's Sweden, its highly illegal to do trades while disconnected from the Nanny [State]. This sort of implies that cash registers must be connected online to the tax authority or some governmental function in order…
It is quite a stretch to begin thinking of a company as having turned evil because of that issue. As a minor detail but nonetheless I think makes a difference, the name of the other language was "Go!", not "Go". That…
> who cannot compute what is the time in another place by adding 7 [...] As someone who frequently talks to colleagues across timezones that are -9, -2, or +3.5 hours from me, where each of these have different dates…
I don't think Geoff Huston argued for more CAs or a different distribution. His view is, in my experience, shared by many, regardless of nationality, though not as vocal. There are simply too many examples of…
I remember this. Yes, the web was in black and white for a few months, while Mosaic only supported XBM format.
It seems like you are right. On the company's pages I find "... Instead of doing this, Cloudflare will make the request from one of their own IP addresses near the user. This provides geolocation without tying it to a…
This feature will break dns-based geo-lookup, so as a user I might get directed to services that are 130ms away from me instead of 1-5ms. For any client application, this will likely have strong negative effects on user…
We had to move one end-user facing service from a proprietary (distributed) on-premise data centers solution running rented/hosted. We set up a number of criteria for evaluating cloud vendors as well as on-premise and…
Having built and used internationalised and localized applications for many years (answered no when asked by Netscape at the time whether I18n domain names were important), my advice is: I18n, not that important. I.e.…
Yes I remember that, and also http was on port 82 before it was assigned 80, if memory serves me right. I reserved port 63 for whois++, that by the way rests fine where it is, in very few people's memories, during the…