I don't think we're anywhere near the equivalent of any library or application being named starting with a J when it was written in Java - and not even actual words beginning with J - just slap a J at the start of any…
The benefit of this would be the community curation so that everyone benefits.
One could argue that you could treat those bookmarks as "personally curated search results"?
Totally agree. Back in 2004 I used it daily to bridge between two PCs running on one network, behind a firewall with one running the synergy server and the other the client, and a laptop running the client. Both PCs…
How about KeyCloak? We use it for OIDC and it's feature rich with support for private key signing and back channel logout. https://www.keycloak.org/docs/latest/securing_apps/
And it's also valid for UK postcodes to be reused, e.g. following demolition of the original buildings, e.g. tower blocks, the postcode may be deactivated for a period of time, then reactivated when new buildings…
I don't think we're anywhere near the equivalent of any library or application being named starting with a J when it was written in Java - and not even actual words beginning with J - just slap a J at the start of any…
The benefit of this would be the community curation so that everyone benefits.
One could argue that you could treat those bookmarks as "personally curated search results"?
Totally agree. Back in 2004 I used it daily to bridge between two PCs running on one network, behind a firewall with one running the synergy server and the other the client, and a laptop running the client. Both PCs…
How about KeyCloak? We use it for OIDC and it's feature rich with support for private key signing and back channel logout. https://www.keycloak.org/docs/latest/securing_apps/
And it's also valid for UK postcodes to be reused, e.g. following demolition of the original buildings, e.g. tower blocks, the postcode may be deactivated for a period of time, then reactivated when new buildings…