talent_deprived
No user record in our sample, but talent_deprived 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 talent_deprived has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Agree on both accounts, I was confused why would the IRA be interested in buying NetZero when I read the title.
I can't read the dark theme for more than a couple of minutes without a headache and eye strain starting up.
A somewhat minor nitpick, the word huge begins with a consonant sound, not a vowel sound. It would be correct to write "a huge issue" not "an huge issue".
I've seen at least one place with many more than that in recent years. If you have one microservice "listener" per queue and another for the database processing and persistence (business logic) and another providing an…
For disabling X11 middle click paste, I found an interesting SO post but the best answer I saw and tested myself and it works, was the one by Suraj Inamdar about one third of the way down the page:…
> a place where law enforcement feels empowered to ignore the law is a place where law enforcement is effectively the sole power Like New York? The above commenter said law enforcement advised them to get guns which is…
> I continue to be confused how people use these kinds of programs. GnuCash is made for common people, my wife uses it and loves it.
My wife isn't a techie, the average user, and loves GnuCash.
My wife has used GnuCash for years. Then she's the average person, not a programmer or techie. She loves GnuCash.
Been using a wireless mouse, Logitech m325, for years, including gaming and it's connected through a USB transfer switch and still works great! I agree on keyboards, I use wired.
I run all my microservices and web sites in containers behind Apache. It's not required to use any specific reverse proxy, nginx is Russian made, like Jetbrains' products so Google pushes them and that's why…
> the reclassification will give the FCC more authority to protect national security on broadband networks. It's good? Did you catch the part about "give the FCC more authority"?
Did you ever want to fly first class versus coach?
IDK, I've used Jira and Confluence at almost every place I've worked the past 20 years, love those tools.
Oracle needs to refocus on Eclipse and leave Visual Code crap alone, focus on Eclipse and kick the enterprise Red Hat yahoos out of the Java space. Red Hat gave up on developers when they split Red Hat into the…
It's probably the most widely chosen language for new projects today across the board from enterprises to startups.
> That's impossible if the devices have privacy extensions enabled Wrong. Try what I said. It was recent enough the results are reproducible. > An ad company can no more track my individual computer inside my house than…
Actually, it is, try the test for yourself in your home over a 30 day period. Drop IPv6 at the router and in your main PC and devices by disabling it. At the end of that 30 days, it will become clear that Ad companies…
No.
> it's an absolute pain in the ass for bidirectional communication You're right and that's what I love about NAT, IPv6 in contrast is a hacker/spy tracking digital superhighway right through my front door and straight…
My take away is, England made a smart moving getting out of the crazy EU.
Most of us are running openjdk, not Oracle Java, openjdk, which is ... open...source.
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This is messed up, totally messed up: "On upgrades from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, users who had configured Port settings or a ListenAddress setting in /etc/ssh/sshd_config will find these settings migrated to…
Actually powercrap is far uglier than Bash, for real.