Very interesting reference article -- I've learn a lot! In case someone is interested, I got Claude to create a small Linux tool that analyze the capabilities of your WiFi adapter + the current established Wifi link,…
This seems to be grounded in US law. Does anyone know if the same rules would apply in eg EU law?
FWIW, I'm using Bizum on a daily basis in Spain, on a de-googled android phone running e/os/, via my bank app (revolut)
We are a ~70 engineers company in Spain, using on-prem Gitlab. One engineer in fully dedicated to the dev + maintenance of our CI/CD pipeline. Due to a large & spread code base (~1000 repos) and rather complex testing…
Is texlive 2024 producing tagged PDF out of the box? That would be awesome! If not, is there somewhere some instructions/tutorials explaining the steps to follow?
Some governments already do, and sometimes at a massive scale. See for instance the mass import of French cadastre in OSM in 2008. We are talking about millions of georeferenced entities.
Very interesting reference article -- I've learn a lot! In case someone is interested, I got Claude to create a small Linux tool that analyze the capabilities of your WiFi adapter + the current established Wifi link,…
This seems to be grounded in US law. Does anyone know if the same rules would apply in eg EU law?
FWIW, I'm using Bizum on a daily basis in Spain, on a de-googled android phone running e/os/, via my bank app (revolut)
We are a ~70 engineers company in Spain, using on-prem Gitlab. One engineer in fully dedicated to the dev + maintenance of our CI/CD pipeline. Due to a large & spread code base (~1000 repos) and rather complex testing…
Is texlive 2024 producing tagged PDF out of the box? That would be awesome! If not, is there somewhere some instructions/tutorials explaining the steps to follow?
Some governments already do, and sometimes at a massive scale. See for instance the mass import of French cadastre in OSM in 2008. We are talking about millions of georeferenced entities.