Yeah, this was news to me too. It looks very handy. Friendly PSA: Support (security patches) for ruby < 3.0 ended this month.
> My intuition is that no, soldiering involves a lot of learning-by-doing, you need hours of practice stripping and reassembling your Kalashnikov, and amateurs will quickly get killed by professionals. I think this…
Interesting, I was going to try it out, but after a quick scan of the Privacy Policy, it's not clear to me what lawful basis is being used under GDPR for the following: > Do we share the information we collect with…
Yeah, this was news to me too. It looks very handy. Friendly PSA: Support (security patches) for ruby < 3.0 ended this month.
> My intuition is that no, soldiering involves a lot of learning-by-doing, you need hours of practice stripping and reassembling your Kalashnikov, and amateurs will quickly get killed by professionals. I think this…
Interesting, I was going to try it out, but after a quick scan of the Privacy Policy, it's not clear to me what lawful basis is being used under GDPR for the following: > Do we share the information we collect with…