What's supported is indeed a mess... I recently moved my desk between rooms. After setting everything up only one monitor seemed to work. Tried multiple DP cables plugged things in and out with things in various state…
What makes you think it's the weak point? Imo the ORM is easily the best bit. The request-handling and template rendering is in my mind the weakpoint.
Couldn't you not support SMS 2FA for noncompliant countries, and then check that it's not in an ITU registered premium range?
For freely available and/or published detectors. Probably yes. But you can hinder it's use quite easily if you have a private/commercial implementation by just not doing realtime detection.
Mostly banks. Insurance has a part to play. My understanding is: In 2018 the government banned ACM cladding. Shortly afterwards RICS (Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors) developed the "External Wall System" or…
This doesn't change the fact that regardless of height, the residents in those buildings are having hundreds of thousands of pounds of debt forced onto them because of a retroactive law change. And While Non-ACM…
> if its unclear who has to pay for something, It'll fall to the person with the least clout.
> The government have put together a fund of £1bn for non-ACM cladding remediation, expecting that to cover ~600 buildings, but already over 2,700 buildings have applied and the estimated cost UK-wide is upwards of…
They probably meant the lifetime of the google service. So anywhere from 15 minutes to two years.
If this just leads to people releasing their JS libraries on some random unidentifiable domain (e.g. dx3nxk1hjdhy3.cloudfront.com ) then I think we're going to be in a worse position. I can presumably trust the code…
The only benefit I can think of, is that biometrics has no way of me loaning my credentials. If my age verification was tied to my palm, I'd have to cut off my hand to let a teenager buy booze with it. But I still don't…
The enclosures are in my experience, garbage and unreliable. - They struggle with fragmentation - sometimes, the UEFI/Bios just won't see the disk, not sure why, I'm guessing the enclosure doesn't boot fast enough? -…
Homeopathy works! /s
How many DisplayPort channels do each ports support? How many PCI-E lanes does each port get? Do the ports share the channels/lanes? Do they both support Power Delivery? How many Watts does the thinkpad need to charge?…
There are already companies out there doing 'biometric' analysis of user sessions to discern between authentic, fraudulent and automated sessions, and they're already being applied to things such as loss prevention in…
Sounds great, I'll ping you an email sometime next week!
You seem to have done most of the hard work, collecting the data. I'm not sure they'd care what format the data was in. Providing it could be expanded to cover the topics their clients need.
Is there a plan to sell the data as an API? I am currently working with a client who is exploring the options for building out a similar system.
> yeah, no. Netflix makes “native” apps for a mind-boggling number of platforms, including set-top boxes and game consoles. I think all of the STB platforms (at least in the UK) are HTML & JS now. I think they used to…
I think there's two common situations that a 'compile time' configuration would not support. - Loading configuration from `main()` e.g. a configuration in via sys.argv and processed by argparse. - Setting configuration…
Every example seems to follow this pattern client = pymemcache.client.Client(('127.0.0.1', 11211)) #2 create a client # save to memcache client, expire in 60 seconds. @ring.memcache(client, expire=60) #3 lru -> memcache…
But if I can enter stuff into the blockchain (And presumably I can, you can't breed pigs by consensus...), why would i care about double-spend? If I acquire some stolen pigs, or some pigs from a less than ideal lineage,…
They're just trying to replicate the real UK supermarket experience, with the convenience of home delivery. It's a feature, not a bug.
Banks will also introduce imperfections into their UI, and correlate how you interact with it to determine if you're human. Effectively an invisible captcha.
This is just bad produce management from the shops. Longer-Expiry products at the back, newer at the front. But I know at my local supermarkets nobody gives a shit, Frequently I'll buy the same product twice in a row,…
What's supported is indeed a mess... I recently moved my desk between rooms. After setting everything up only one monitor seemed to work. Tried multiple DP cables plugged things in and out with things in various state…
What makes you think it's the weak point? Imo the ORM is easily the best bit. The request-handling and template rendering is in my mind the weakpoint.
Couldn't you not support SMS 2FA for noncompliant countries, and then check that it's not in an ITU registered premium range?
For freely available and/or published detectors. Probably yes. But you can hinder it's use quite easily if you have a private/commercial implementation by just not doing realtime detection.
Mostly banks. Insurance has a part to play. My understanding is: In 2018 the government banned ACM cladding. Shortly afterwards RICS (Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors) developed the "External Wall System" or…
This doesn't change the fact that regardless of height, the residents in those buildings are having hundreds of thousands of pounds of debt forced onto them because of a retroactive law change. And While Non-ACM…
> if its unclear who has to pay for something, It'll fall to the person with the least clout.
> The government have put together a fund of £1bn for non-ACM cladding remediation, expecting that to cover ~600 buildings, but already over 2,700 buildings have applied and the estimated cost UK-wide is upwards of…
They probably meant the lifetime of the google service. So anywhere from 15 minutes to two years.
If this just leads to people releasing their JS libraries on some random unidentifiable domain (e.g. dx3nxk1hjdhy3.cloudfront.com ) then I think we're going to be in a worse position. I can presumably trust the code…
The only benefit I can think of, is that biometrics has no way of me loaning my credentials. If my age verification was tied to my palm, I'd have to cut off my hand to let a teenager buy booze with it. But I still don't…
The enclosures are in my experience, garbage and unreliable. - They struggle with fragmentation - sometimes, the UEFI/Bios just won't see the disk, not sure why, I'm guessing the enclosure doesn't boot fast enough? -…
Homeopathy works! /s
How many DisplayPort channels do each ports support? How many PCI-E lanes does each port get? Do the ports share the channels/lanes? Do they both support Power Delivery? How many Watts does the thinkpad need to charge?…
There are already companies out there doing 'biometric' analysis of user sessions to discern between authentic, fraudulent and automated sessions, and they're already being applied to things such as loss prevention in…
Sounds great, I'll ping you an email sometime next week!
You seem to have done most of the hard work, collecting the data. I'm not sure they'd care what format the data was in. Providing it could be expanded to cover the topics their clients need.
Is there a plan to sell the data as an API? I am currently working with a client who is exploring the options for building out a similar system.
> yeah, no. Netflix makes “native” apps for a mind-boggling number of platforms, including set-top boxes and game consoles. I think all of the STB platforms (at least in the UK) are HTML & JS now. I think they used to…
I think there's two common situations that a 'compile time' configuration would not support. - Loading configuration from `main()` e.g. a configuration in via sys.argv and processed by argparse. - Setting configuration…
Every example seems to follow this pattern client = pymemcache.client.Client(('127.0.0.1', 11211)) #2 create a client # save to memcache client, expire in 60 seconds. @ring.memcache(client, expire=60) #3 lru -> memcache…
But if I can enter stuff into the blockchain (And presumably I can, you can't breed pigs by consensus...), why would i care about double-spend? If I acquire some stolen pigs, or some pigs from a less than ideal lineage,…
They're just trying to replicate the real UK supermarket experience, with the convenience of home delivery. It's a feature, not a bug.
Banks will also introduce imperfections into their UI, and correlate how you interact with it to determine if you're human. Effectively an invisible captcha.
This is just bad produce management from the shops. Longer-Expiry products at the back, newer at the front. But I know at my local supermarkets nobody gives a shit, Frequently I'll buy the same product twice in a row,…