russjr08
No user record in our sample, but russjr08 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 russjr08 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Under "Room Settings -> Security & Privacy -> Who can ready history?" do you have "Anyone" set? I believe this controls whether it can be indexed or not, as if you have it on any of the "Members only" settings, their…
> replying to a message brings a clickable line of what you are replying to which jumps back up to the previous line in the chat. I actually really despise this feature, because it pings the user you're replying to by…
> I kind of want to run two instances, but this is apparently a ban-able offence. As far as I'm aware, Discord usually only hands out bans for this when you use an alt-account to ban evade. Though I can certainly…
Yeah, the company I work for actually has a public Discord server for providing support (and hosting our "community" - with some exclusions due to privacy concerns). Because of that all of our internal staff discussions…
This is exactly what happened with Alien Blue.
On iOS, you can do block everyone but favorites, or just all, with an option of allowing repeat callers through (they call X amount of times in a 5 minute duration). Unfortunately this also disables all other app…
You can actually now self-sign apps without being a developer now. There is a caveat however, you have to resign it every seven days. Edit: I also want to say there’s a limit to the amount of apps you can do this with.…
I’ve even heard of some centers that are allowed to hang up on you if you try that.
This is how my call center measured performance until upper management came in and shut it down. Now it’s 800s, or you’re out.
Aren't there regulations/requirements about what's allowed on the windshield? I would think it'd be seen as a "distraction", those suction cup mounts for example are illegal in a lot of states.
And if you're on Android, I'm a big fan of Flamingo.
> I believe I heard that the xbox360 contains an Xbox emulator for backwards compatibility. If it wasn't the Xbox360 it was some other console. Yep, the external HDD for the Xbox 360 has the "secret sauce" / binary…
This is why I’m a big fan of NFC payments when available. I find it to be pretty much instant, instead of having to wait what feels like 30 seconds for the chip transaction to process. Though I’m in the US. I hear chip…
The AMP team asked them to do this.
I'm in the same boat. To me as a user, AMP has worked well. Loads content quickly, with from what I've experienced, very little drawbacks. So I'm not sure whether AMP is just something controversial as a lot of things…
Yep, the issue only seems to happen on the intel graphics card. I believe it's a driver problem.
"Your mileage may vary" is what I've always associated it with.
The Doze improvements look nice to me.
Nothing.
IIRC the Secure Enclave handles it.
Then you reinstall and all is fine. I went from using it on my Nexus 7 to my Nexus 5X and all of my progress was there.
A Chrome Custom Tab is probably the better way to go.
They probably meant the Google Auth library for iOS.
On iOS, you can't use any third party keyboards on a password field. It just switches back to the system keyboard.
Starting with Firefox 47, it works fine as well (macOS here), but you need to switch your user agent to Chrome (before you go to Netflix). I'm guessing Netflix hasn't updated their compatibility checker.