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No user record in our sample, but sfotm 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 sfotm has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Maybe I missed it, but assuming GrapheneOS doesn't adhere to this verification, or provides some OS-level way to disable it, what makes Graphene worse after this change?
Way off-topic, but I'm curious about how you approach unit testing. Coming from Java into a C# job, I'm used to mocking downstream dependencies, and even POJOs in some cases, that a class depends on. C# has stuff like…
This is only true if your plan supports deferrals, right? Had after-tax deferrals available through a Fidelity plan at an employer once, it was great being able to roll that over into an IRA. Hopefully I'll have it…
The Ratatouille scene may even hearken back to “Remembrance of Things Past”: http://art.arts.usf.edu/content/articlefiles/2330-Excerpt%20...
Not sure what analogy I made, but in this case, you can weigh how much you want to consider either opinion: Sample Weather Channel Guy: - No history in psychology - Citing papers that are not highly respected under peer…
If they have salient points that stand up to rigor, then yeah? This is pretty much an appeal-to-authority argument, isn't it? FWIW, I have no context on the specific claims made by Peterson, but I've increasingly seen a…
The risk profiles that I refer to are both collective and individual - they're correlated for pretty clear reasons. Nobody is experiencing the spread of the disease in a vacuum. Omicron's risk profile doesn't seem to be…
This isn't really true, regardless of whether you like masks or not. There have been one or two level changes with respect to how much risk you're introducing to those around you as well as the personal accountability…
A few things, some that are pretty general, and some that are pretty specific to my situation. 1. Family in general plays a large role. 2. I'm able to make stronger financial moves. Property is appreciating relatively…
The internet infrastructure in Columbus isn't on par with a lot of the larger cities, and I think you'd have a hard time finding the speeds you're looking for, judging by what I've found - seems like there's some…
I was in Seattle before moving back.
I'm an Ohio native that's recently moved back to the Columbus area myself. I know the area pretty intimately. Happy to respond to any questions about the area, as I'd love for there to be a larger tech scene around here.
I was raised in the Catholic church, and I don't think your take on confession is quite right. The process of confession isn't "sit in this booth and walk out scot-free on all of your wrongdoings". It's meant to be an…
Can confirm that this is how it worked out for me just a few weeks ago. Interviewed for SWE II for a day, was told that feedback was trending positive, and spent ~4 hours of personal time prepping for and participating…
The Framework Laptop does not support S3 suspend. I have it running with S2deep in Linux, which works okay, but it isn’t a fantastic scenario. Hibernation is the way when the processor doesn’t support S3, unfortunately.…
Sorry, I meant 10 seconds there. Fixed it. And while s2deep does help a lot, it's still pretty far from perfect - certainly not the kind of sleep you'd get from a recent MacBook.
(Not GP) You pretty much have the option between s2Idle, s2deep, and hibernation. The s2Idle mode is really responsive, but it drains battery at a really high rate. s2deep isn't technically supported IIRC; I was able to…
Brad Ling on YouTube has confirmed they have theirs working! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_C2tulk2mIE
As someone also on the inside: a generous take might be that this could allow them to accommodate more people. If you hate commuting into the office and your current team is going to make you do so, you can transfer…
I think the key is to avoid going full free speech. What you want to create is a more permissive community that's still under someone's thumb to a degree. It's difficult to start a community under just a slight change…
MacBooks are great machines, but once you need repairs for a fairly new one, you'd better hope you sprung for Apple Care. I recently had a MacBook that wouldn't start. I'm decent with computer repair and have a modest…
I don't recommend Apple's keychain. It's smart enough to track usernames and passwords and feels very satisfying to use on an iPhone, but doesn't capture some other parts of authentication. This includes security…
Thanks for the history of the usage. I found an article that refers to some notable authors using it in a hyperbolic sort of way, maybe I'll do some digging there. My argument isn't really based in etymology, though,…
I hear this argument pretty frequently, but it comes off as more of an excuse. Most people aren't thumping the dictionary like a fundamentalist might a Bible, they're just pointing out that they have a different…
I’m skeptical as well. They know they built up a little too much notoriety and want to exit the game, is my guess. A core set of people can live pretty comfortably off of the ransom here, though they’ll have a hard time…