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No user record in our sample, but snksnk 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 snksnk has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
> zfs is for when you want RAID and snapshots but are prepared to have it blow up every now and then. > "professional Sysadmin"
Yes, and to be more subtle also see e.g. UMBRAGE in Vault7 [1]. CIA has impersonated Kaspersky Labs, and other agencies/countries do the same. [1] https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/
I moved my domains last year from Gandi to Porkbun, very happy customer.
Why not use TeX/LaTeX instead and also include a link to the code?
> Yeah, as somebody who has run their own mail server for years, #1 is a huge concern. Perhaps relay the email out via your ISP account? I do that and it works well. > Having email just down for a couple days while you…
No music is the best option, so you can continue work and notice it instantly when someone joins or if you are connected. With hold music you always need to turn the volume down to avoid the loud low quality music. It…
The main story here is the decrease in EBIT margin (i.e., operating margin) and the development of the monetization metrics.
An email provider that is not blacklisted and allows relay. I currently use my ISP for that. Taken from my smtpd.conf: table secrets { mylogin = [email]@ziggo.nl:[pass] } accept tagged DKIM for any relay via…
Just relay it out via a trusted host, in addition to setting up DKIM, SPF, etc.; that solved all the problems for me. My email server is working excellent for many years now (OpenBSD, OpenSMTPD, dovecot) with Rainloop…
Don't blame Excel if your processes suck. Excel is a tool, namely a Swiss army knife to edit and present data that is commonly used in business. It can be very powerful if you know what you are doing.
But as clearly indicated in the text, dr. Tannenbaum does not have a problem with how things worked out: > I don't mind, of course, and was not expecting any kind of payment since that is not required. There isn't even…
What do you use for CalDAV and CardDAV? I only found Nextcloud to be working well.
Is 'dark UX patterns' the new meme for something that has already been around for >15 years? <insert bold red marquee here>
Do not rely on Google and its services if your public beliefs / opinions do not align with the establishment, are politically incorrect in even the slightest degree, or if you value your privacy. There are good…
Optimization backed by comparative statics. These reads are so satisfying. Thank you for submitting.
A couple of comments. The share price is _not_ supposed to drop after an IPO. The insiders still have a lock-up of 6 months, so a lower price would be bad for them. Moreover, the investors in the IPO also want some…
And I would recommend MobaXterm, definitely also worth to try. http://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/
This article is related to no-limit heads-up, which requires a very different style of play than no-limit full ring. Full ring would be significantly more difficult to beat by AI. So the title leaves out some very…
This saga started with "Russian hackers penetrated U.S. electricity grid through a utility in Vermont, officials say". Then we got "Russian operation hacked a Vermont utility, showing risk to U.S. electrical grid…
The problem is not the first mover advantage of Facebook, but that people do not understand logical fallacies, that they erroneously believe that most media is impartial, and that they are unaware of confirmation bias.…
This! NewsBlur is awesome. For newsletters: http://blog.newsblur.com/post/146752875548/newsletters-in-yo... NewsBlur even has support for Twitter: http://blog.newsblur.com/post/145256277160/twitters-back-bab...
> Unfortunately, everyone (you, your family, that egg on Twitter, most pundits, and at least one organization purporting to be doing exit polling) has no fucking idea how exit polls are conducted and why those initial…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSYXt3Xu3xI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iigNHgUGjYA Here are two lectures on this. Very interesting, although far beyond what I can grasp.
This was before the UX people took over the web and desktop. I blame the introduction of smartphones, which was when the public at large finally came online. To appeal to this group, a lot of interfaces and websites got…
Open source alternative to Yubikey (but with some features missing, such as NFC): https://www.nitrokey.com/