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No user record in our sample, but whatatita 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 whatatita has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Thanks for linking Remeda! I also dislike the docs for fp-ts and that's killed adoption.
It's not about the format of the data, but the content. Personal Information (PI) can only be shared with consent, and only for clearly specified purposes. That's the Bad Thing they're reporting on, albeit somewhat…
London could just require they be left in designated bike parking. The plus side being that London would have to build far more bike parking, which is sorely needed in any case. Go one step further and require the…
I can't speak for Paris specifically but we have infrastructure for e-scooters; It's bike lanes. If you have a bike lane available, you must use it. If not, the city has decided that mixing bikes/scooters/et. al. with…
I know that many smaller therapists use Zoom for exactly the reasons you mentioned above - ease of use. They often don't have the technical know-how to assess the technology they're using. The UK, for example, has…
I've had similar experiences with UK recruiters, and heard the same from colleagues and friends in the industry. Recruiters there seem to gather a lot of applicants for a role, promise the world, then drop most of them.…
It would be terrible loss to convert those business spaces into residential. One or two could be changed, as retail needs change over time, but removing possible retail and third space from near people's homes means…
Out of all five you've shared here (the three built in and these two), Trip is my favorite. The visualization seems fuller, maybe because it uses the whole width/height. It grabs my attention more than the others. Cool…
Exactly same here. I gave him too much food while I searched and returned to a dead paul :(
There's no issue with a non-free API, the issue is the pricing they've decided on and the timescale they've given to adopt it. 30 days notice isn't long enough to adopt a new pricing strategy, especially one so…
Inside the casing, it did use a 2.5" drive.
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Later in the linked article Gwin is quoted as saying he's sorry for what he did and it ws the result of a harsh reaction in the heat of the moment. He seems genuinely apologetic. That doesn't justify his behavior of…
Nah, 7'300 is a good bonus. I've never heard of a five-figure bonus outside of FAANG or long-standing senior positions in old companies such as law firm or banking.
I use this and love it! It's in my "must have" list of apps I install straight away. You can install it with brew too: `brew install --cask rectangle`
I'd hardly call that an attack. It's emotional and raw, and definitely not vindictive. I really enjoyed the honest writing. All too often people hide their feelings so they don't get misunderstood or misrepresented.
Nah, they don't hurt anyone.
The always relevant CGP Grey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNu8XDBSn10 Skip to 5:00 for a beautiful diagram outlining the mess.
Did you read the article? It says right at the beginning that only one domain was ever registered, and it's been inacite for over thirty years. Whilst I agree with the sentiment that TLDs shouldn't be pulled out from…
> actually using Next.js In the browser too, using: <script type="module">
I tried Deno out extensively last year and found it wasn't really ready for production yet. There's a lof of packages missing to be able to address common use cases, and the node -> deno converters were really hit or…
> A credit report will identify any open credit accounts In the US, for most traditional assets, sure, but not necessarily elsewhere. If you have accounts your spouse/partner/next of kin doesn't know about, then you…
I believe, when you set this up, they re-encrypt your data with the other user's keys so it's never accessible by Lastpass.
> How do you protect against government In general; you don't. If the gov. wants to make you do something, you're going to have to do it. In many western countries, that's only a vague threat, an many others it's a lot…
I always hear good things about Fastmail but I've not had a chance to use it yet. I set up a Proton / Protonmail accounts years ago and have been happy as a clam with them ever since. Work uses Gmail, though hopefully…