shudza
No user record in our sample, but shudza 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 shudza has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
So they've finally found a way to make a wrapper around a blockchain with a database, nice.
https://paywallreader.com/ https://archive.ph/20241127075543/https://blog.stackademic.c...
Already out of stock?
This won't age well.
If only developers/managers had their own sense of using the proper tools for the job instead of just swallowing everything the Big Tech shoves down their throat... But when you see those job ads with all these "great…
I've used to use an app (there are many) which measures angular velocity using accelerometer and displays RPM (you place the phone on the turntable). I can't see why would anyone need something other than that.
It was something like: find "74", change it to "75" lol
When he says "internet" he actually means "US intranet" right?
Looks like someone important didn't like that Apple placed a blatant backdoor in their CPUs.
In your leadership team's defense, they are all probably on blow.
I've got a newsflash for you... US IS NOT THE WORLD. Stocks (companies) are US based and Bitcoin isn't. So while you are not entirely wrong, you missed the most important difference between stocks and Bitcoin in your…
Transdimensional is the best album ever made
> An IP or MAC based rule does not prevent a malicious device from exfiltrating data Care to elaborate?
These ip cameras have 2-3 different backdoors, which are even easy to discover. Probably more not so easy ones. If you have this in your home disable outgoing connections at router level, and you're safe.
I had problems with manjaro in regards to package updates and kernel management. As I understood, manjaro uses pacman in a weird way by wrapping it with pamac. Pamac was unable, at least for me, to update/install a…
EndeavourOS does the same and is miles better. I switched a while ago, never looked back.
I'm pretty sure they have employees from at least 20 countries. That means any one of those countries could block the deal?
How come the UK is the one that blocks this? Aren't those US based companies?
Is this what it all comes down to? Is human prosperity actually revolving around one thing, and it's ads?
How do you calculate computing capacity? What is the output - AI gibberish? What guarantees that its generated by the official model? This only works with maths - that is SHA-256 or other hash algorithms in a Proof of…
It's a pretty naive idea (web3). Impossible to implement.
just wait till it gets it's hands on some crypto, and starts ordering hits on the dark web
You can also add `iptables: false` to docker's daemon json and docker will stop messing with your iptables conf.
My wild guess (without opening the link of course) would be that they didn't overengineer their product.
Yes but if I use a proper secret key, you won't be able to brute force it. You can't brute force anything 20+ chars in a billion years (inaccurate approximation)