tankerkiller
No user record in our sample, but tankerkiller 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 tankerkiller has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
We do this where I work, and we HEAVILY verify all information that comes in from the unsigned/unauthenticated parts of the code. Not only types checks, but regex checks, and other validations. And if there's something…
At least so far according to Cloudflare bots consist of around 1/4 of all internet traffic. But that could be pretty far off depending on how they get those estimates.
My problem with Lemmy is that I just can't figure out what happens if server A has a "sub-section" called news, and server B also has an instance called news. Do they get merged into one view? Do both servers now have…
Instead of Discourse maybe NodeBB or Flarum (both are much lighter than Discourse in my experience)
There is modern forum software out there, and I for one am not opposed to going back to that model. (I run a forum, and for awhile was a code contributor for one of the modern forum softwares)
A teenage couple in high school (just barely underage) were both charged with possession and production of CSAM because they sent images between each other. As I understand it from the local papers they ended up getting…
Potential solution? Make the bank board and C-suite pay for all the insurance out of their own compensation packages. And the the bank fails it comes direct out of their pockets. When the bank fails, they end up living…
It's on ours where I work, which is why we use Gitea to clone the various open source projects we use to our own servers. With binary level deduplication the amount of data stored is actually incredibly small. I think…
Seems based on some of my research that they've completely exited the free side of the business. All of their plans are now paid and the cheapest plan is $64/year
I don't think you know Microsoft.... Maybe they abandoned the phone products, but when it comes to software products and services they support shit way to long in my opinion. Hell they still technically support that…
I've been using Bing almost exclusively for the last year, and work 2 years. Part of it was out of laziness and not wanting to change the Edge default, and the other part was after a bit I figured out how to get good…
It looks like a lot of the "tuning" was specific to Debian. I did not have any of the issues with things like the touchpad, scaling, etc. with Ubuntu or Pop_OS. And most of the power related tweaks are the same tweaks…
The FDIC generally doesn't do "bids" based on this article https://www.npr.org/2009/03/26/102384657/anatomy-of-a-bank-t... it seems that the FDIC basically just shows up at a competing bank, tells them their buying the…
> Is it not possible that the difference can be made up by wiping out shareholders In the US it's illegal to do anything that would be "bad" for shareholders. It's quite literally the law that CEOs must return a profit…
SVB itself is a FDIC bank company, SVFG (Silicon Valley Financial Group) is the non-FDIC portion of the company.