tosihakkeri
No user record in our sample, but tosihakkeri 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 tosihakkeri has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
How is cash helping with this? Should we start storing the notes under our mattresses or? Sorry I’m not sure I understand your point.
> I don't want my bank knowing everything about my diet etc. Germans have a certain paranoia. I understand where it comes from but how are you ever going to move on if you hold these beliefs so tightly?
Maybe not just designing the interfaces but their boundaries?
> I think we need a fully open source alternative to RHEL not bound to any company I believe the problem is not that there wouldn’t be open source alternatives but that that’s not what enterprise wants. Enterprise wants…
Any particular devices or brands you could recommend?
Hetzner has a data center in Finland too
This is written in Rust /s
This is something any crypto-bro would have told you in 2017.
Well, that “not so great language” is very much an opinion.
> Golang until recently But some of the most powerful cloud tooling out there was and is written in Go, and not just recently. I think Go is a perfect example of the simplicity that can make some very complex software…
That’s the problem: the problems Bitcoin is solving aren’t problems in the first place.
What if some problems simply are complex? How do you reduce the number of blocks then?
Don’t you people have anything better to do?
Is it just me but I can't take this very seriously when the author talks with such a broad terms as "drugs" and "getting high". I really don't see much value of labeling all the mind altering substances as "drugs" or…
> It's great ...until the server goes down
Certainly interesting but I fail to understand what's the big benefit? Also I would be afraid to have some corner cases that would need to be covered with JS, and that could get really ugly.
I think requirements have generally shifted quite bit from what plain html can do, if that's what you mean with "hypermedia". Though true, there's probably a growing understanding that one doesn't need React on every…
Honestly I don't think one really needs such. Nowadays Linux distros are very similar, only thing I could imagine would be a translator for package managers.
> Linux on laptops is a nightmare, often even on the hardware that "supports" it. That's just not true. Try a ThinkPad with Fedora and you'll see.
Based on what you just wrote, it sounds to me that you might be assuming the wrong abstraction yourself.