> Although Sales and Marketing would have us believe that we should upgrade our devices on a regular basis Who would actually even believe that in the first place? Maybe it's an American thing, but with our French…
I discovered HN this year, and my takeaway from it all is: great links, questionable debates in the comments. Happy new year everyone!
> now from a first glance it would have the more senior copyright claim. So what? What matters is authorship, not the date at which it was published on this or that website. Even if a website copies your text, no matter…
> I finally got sick of a lot of the crap that was getting added to edge (like the stupid button on the right that opens the right toolbar) FYI you can disable it, along with most of the additional button things.
I'll switch to Firefox when they get proper vertical tabs like Edge's. I know Microsoft Edge has a really bad reputation, but damn it I can't live without its vertical tabs, and I can disable most of the idiotic AI…
Weirdly enough, I've heard good things about Dacia's reliability specifically because they use old parts that are known to be reliable. I don't have first-hand experience though so maybe that's not true.
Logseq is great, but I definitely agree that everything around it (docs, website, ...) is terrible. They really need to rework their marketing pitch and give proper docs. Right now you have docs scattered across 3…
Is there more context on why this platform was created somewhere? I don't really know what's wrong with SocialBlade or other platforms like it.
That's for individual use, VAT-exclusive. For business licenses, that's 240€/yr with VAT. It's really steep.
I'd say yes, although somewhat through Expo nowadays
Please, Firefox, for the love of everything, add a good, easy, natively integrated, one-click-to-enable vertical tab list like Edge's. That's the only thing keeping me on Microsoft Edge and it's a dealbreaker for me.…
That, and Windows being the only OS with good fractional scaling. My main problem with Linux is that, in order to have tolerable fractional scaling, you have to use tons of hacks to make sure everything is running on…
There's a lot more to it than meat though. According to Wikipedia's page on SPAM: > The ingredients of Spam vary according to variety and market; those of variety "Spam Classic" are pork with ham, salt, water, modified…
You might like httpyac then. It's like JetBrain's HTTP client with a lot more features.
Can't wait for the GeoGuessr folks to dox all of these people. Really cool concept!
The prompt on an old device is just one of the MFA options you can use. You can also use a security key (e.g. Yubikey, Solokey, etc.).
Couldn't mkcert handle most of that process?
I think it's just a matter of preference (and maybe a slight generational gap?). I love the rainbow pattern on one of their other keyboards (the retired Planck EZ). IMO it looks very nice on top of a white case which…
I'm a bit disappointed by the new offering and the retirement of the Planck EZ. I fully understand the decisions that were made, and while ZSA's keyboards are phenomenal, there is no way I'd buy one at a 404€ price…
Because CloudNordic says so on their temporary webpage. https://www.cloudnordic.com/ (in Danish, I used Google Translate to check and the result seems fine) I don't think we need fearmongering about "shoddy journalism"…
Why have parking lots not kept their usual parking payment station things? In France, all paid parking I've seen has both options of an app or just using the parking meter payment thing (with the smartphone option…
It just is, the law specifies exactly under which law articles websites can be blocked, and all of said articles are quite specific about scamming, phishing, extortion of personal data, etc
Doesn't seem to apply to this law. IANAL but after a quick check of the proposed law text, it is directly referencing French laws about scamming, and only allows the blocking procedure if the government agency finds…
As far as I understand it, this is only about implementing a blocklist for scam and phishing sites, like what Edge's SmartScreen already does. The agency in charge of this, Arcom, will have to comply to that…
I'm pretty sure you need that to be legal to let tourists get to the UK by car.
> Although Sales and Marketing would have us believe that we should upgrade our devices on a regular basis Who would actually even believe that in the first place? Maybe it's an American thing, but with our French…
I discovered HN this year, and my takeaway from it all is: great links, questionable debates in the comments. Happy new year everyone!
> now from a first glance it would have the more senior copyright claim. So what? What matters is authorship, not the date at which it was published on this or that website. Even if a website copies your text, no matter…
> I finally got sick of a lot of the crap that was getting added to edge (like the stupid button on the right that opens the right toolbar) FYI you can disable it, along with most of the additional button things.
I'll switch to Firefox when they get proper vertical tabs like Edge's. I know Microsoft Edge has a really bad reputation, but damn it I can't live without its vertical tabs, and I can disable most of the idiotic AI…
Weirdly enough, I've heard good things about Dacia's reliability specifically because they use old parts that are known to be reliable. I don't have first-hand experience though so maybe that's not true.
Logseq is great, but I definitely agree that everything around it (docs, website, ...) is terrible. They really need to rework their marketing pitch and give proper docs. Right now you have docs scattered across 3…
Is there more context on why this platform was created somewhere? I don't really know what's wrong with SocialBlade or other platforms like it.
That's for individual use, VAT-exclusive. For business licenses, that's 240€/yr with VAT. It's really steep.
I'd say yes, although somewhat through Expo nowadays
Please, Firefox, for the love of everything, add a good, easy, natively integrated, one-click-to-enable vertical tab list like Edge's. That's the only thing keeping me on Microsoft Edge and it's a dealbreaker for me.…
That, and Windows being the only OS with good fractional scaling. My main problem with Linux is that, in order to have tolerable fractional scaling, you have to use tons of hacks to make sure everything is running on…
There's a lot more to it than meat though. According to Wikipedia's page on SPAM: > The ingredients of Spam vary according to variety and market; those of variety "Spam Classic" are pork with ham, salt, water, modified…
You might like httpyac then. It's like JetBrain's HTTP client with a lot more features.
Can't wait for the GeoGuessr folks to dox all of these people. Really cool concept!
The prompt on an old device is just one of the MFA options you can use. You can also use a security key (e.g. Yubikey, Solokey, etc.).
Couldn't mkcert handle most of that process?
I think it's just a matter of preference (and maybe a slight generational gap?). I love the rainbow pattern on one of their other keyboards (the retired Planck EZ). IMO it looks very nice on top of a white case which…
I'm a bit disappointed by the new offering and the retirement of the Planck EZ. I fully understand the decisions that were made, and while ZSA's keyboards are phenomenal, there is no way I'd buy one at a 404€ price…
Because CloudNordic says so on their temporary webpage. https://www.cloudnordic.com/ (in Danish, I used Google Translate to check and the result seems fine) I don't think we need fearmongering about "shoddy journalism"…
Why have parking lots not kept their usual parking payment station things? In France, all paid parking I've seen has both options of an app or just using the parking meter payment thing (with the smartphone option…
It just is, the law specifies exactly under which law articles websites can be blocked, and all of said articles are quite specific about scamming, phishing, extortion of personal data, etc
Doesn't seem to apply to this law. IANAL but after a quick check of the proposed law text, it is directly referencing French laws about scamming, and only allows the blocking procedure if the government agency finds…
As far as I understand it, this is only about implementing a blocklist for scam and phishing sites, like what Edge's SmartScreen already does. The agency in charge of this, Arcom, will have to comply to that…
I'm pretty sure you need that to be legal to let tourists get to the UK by car.