sciens3_
No user record in our sample, but sciens3_ 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 sciens3_ has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
> Ideally it's the responsibility of management, starting at the top, to think critically about what kind of software most benefits the company and reward those that do it. I work as if that ideal is true, and can’t…
> Selfhost vaultwarden ftw (or not — don’t f*ck it up) Right. Randomizing passwords doesn’t require centralization.
Centralizing everyone’s credentials after all these years still seems like the most risky idea ever. The only thing possibly more attractive to a hacker would be free sex and drugs, but only for a little while, and then…
This electricity nonsense is just a fad. The future will be powered by steam.
Just because it didn’t work for your hair doesn’t mean it wasn’t a good decision to eat it, though! I have ADHD, and broccoli (which has folate) helps me focus.
I think I’ll stay away from lead.
https://www.intake.health/post/37-luteolin-rich-foods-ranked... Radicchio looks to have the highest content of Luteolin.
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> and they mostly see Firefox as a monetisation vector. They could’ve gone the Wikipedia route and heavily asked for donations, but, instead, they’ve chosen to sell user data. That’s why I must leave. At least Google…
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> One alternative recommended by the present article, Brave, is dabbling in ads as well It blocks ads by default. It also doesn’t indicate it would sell my data. So, I’m using Brave or anything that doesn’t sell my data…
Yes, like: - Leaving my smartphone in the car in case I must MFA for work or have for safety... I’d love to use a flip phone or minimal smartphone that only had camera, FaceTime, maps and an authenticator; I could just…
Brave, for now.