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No user record in our sample, but thrwwycbr 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 thrwwycbr has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Why are you using your personal account for work? _always_ and I mean _always_ have a separate github/gitlab account for work and private things, otherwise you risk getting a lawsuit of your (former) employers.…
Checklist security in a nutshell. Does it have a checkmark? Yes? Must be secure then.
The point he was making was not about the tech or tools to sign commits. It was about the laziness of humans not actually reading the code thoroughly when they sign it, and therefore negating the point of…
I kind of agree with this argument, too. The process of signing a commit is used in a kind of wrong manner, I suppose, because of your mentioned points. The "view of the file tree as you saw it" basically implies that…
Shouldn't it be step -3 to -1?
For me, the peak of decentralization efforts were Beaker Browser [1] and Stealth [2]. But one project didn't make enough money and the author of the other one got doxxed into oblivion, so I guess we can't have nice…
As if IPs matter in the golden age of IoT botnets and residential app malware. You can't even block the amount of subnets that's coming for you in a DDoS attack, thinking a human is able to keep up with something like…
Well, technically, capsaicin is the end of the reaction. Some might argue that all carbon acid amids are - as the name says - products of carbon acid reactions with ammonia. At least in a natural, non synthesized,…
They release enzymes necessary for the spice/acid production. The acid counteracts those enzymes. If you cut open peppers, you can see the black veins which were bit by bugs, those are the ones containing the carbon…
The article doesn't contain the actual reason. I'd argue that the real reason is that peppers are now mass produced in clean, bug-free, environments. Which means: No bug bites, no spice. If you grow peppers indoors…
Nothing you will ever build will work on iOS, because the minute you make money with it, Apple will kick you out. Remember headphone jacks? Why do you think they got removed? Because all banking apps were using them,…
All the unexplainable buggy behaviors on Microsoft systems. We understand, buddy, don't worry about it.
F-droid.org is live and kicking. Reproducible build pipelines of open source apps et al. Decentralized repos, subscription feeds, key signing, etc.
It only takes one Kape Technologies to unhide all of it.
> Jira will download once Maybe you should take a look on the Network Tab, because Atlassian sure does have a crappy network stack.
Wanted to add that Apple's fee is pre-tax, and Apple doesn't pay taxes (duh). Additionally, the refund policy of Apple is so bad that they keep the 30% and the developer has to pay for refunds 100%, meaning it's a net…
"Up to xyz MB/s" This very detail is the reason USB flash drives have useless performance numbers on them, which oftentimes lead to 1/100th of the advertised performance. Everything that's bigger than the sector size…
I think they try to unify their rendering workflow, just like chromium did when they forked off blink and switched to skia. In WebKit, however, that implies that they refactor the Bridge API that is used in between…
Maybe try to build your own Browser and try to keep up with upstream that has daily changes in the hundreds of commits...and then realize how elitarian that answer was? They are a software product fork used by billions,…
I have a solution for that. SocialVer: - upvote or downvote major release changes - emojis to communicate the level of upgrade pain - emojis to communicate the level of disaster after upgrading
I mean, it's very hard to do and you have to build the GPU shader/processing pipeline yourself, but it's not impossible. [1] Gorgonia implemented most of the necessary libraries for tensor math for their alphago…
Maybe you should build an operating system from scratch, keep building it for more than 25 years and then come back to revise your comment?
The core issues with the Web Monetization API is that all the things you mentioned get dangerously close to SAP and Salesforce waters, and there's a reason these systems are the definition of bloated legacy accounting…
> Could you imagine the pain of building an entire software product using only assembly code? Speaking of it, THIS would be a killer product. A program gets compiled down to x86/x64 assembly, and you take that LL file…
He ain't got nothing to trade left