windwake12
No user record in our sample, but windwake12 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 windwake12 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
According to Google/SO curl can indeed be built/configured to use the Windows cert store, seems that would be a better fix?
All properly configured applications should be running with least required db credentials, limiting what they can do. That Accenture was monitoring all administrative level queries against the db makes perfect sense in…
Having it built in seems just as likely to be a "bad thing", since that version is "baked" in, there's no alternatives. That's why the extension approach by VS code is so surpreme. I'm sure JetBrains would love to have…
CSS and HTML will usually afford a specific approach. Being a web developer is knowing what these approaches are, and to know when stuff might get "not nice". So when you see a graphic designer using multiline text…
Alot of font terms comes from that time, like leading and kerning: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerning
WSL is a godsend for developers. Having easy access to openssl with minimal fuss is awesome for all those obscure cert operations that you need a couple of times a year. Cygwin and all that has always been rather crappy…
There's no difference let a = function bar() { }; function foo( a ) { a = 2; } foo( a ); console.log( a ); // bar
The article described how the courts are basically in cahoots with the scammers, bending any possibly argument in favor of the "professional ward." It's truly awful, but it seems to jibe with the whole prison thing…
I shouldn't have to use gpedit to disable ads that consistently appears when using certain windows features, and which have no "Don't ask me again". Presumably some freak compatability issue (I've noticed ads always…
It's incredibly frustrating. I've been on the .NET wagon since ASP.NET 1.0 (and ASP before that), and my day to day friction with .NET has been increasing steadily over the last few years as more and more of the eco…
It's in the document title.
I initially thought it was a story about some obscure compact disc pressing/inventory management system that Yahoo apparently had lying around because big corps have strange stuff in their basements. I mean, it's pretty…
"Elm is Wrong" is a good click-baity title. It's not out-right lying, but opinionated sure. It leads me to want to know in what way it's "Wrong", somehow broken fundamentals, stupid API, bad implementation, or what have…
Presumably it received a false positive (or it was interpreted as such). This really seems like the root cause, and I suspect a case of happy path engineering striking again.
It would have taken 10 seconds to add a box over the username while he was adding those arrows, given the context of the article, it seems outright irresponsible.
In some ways, the article reminds me of the documentary "Helvetica" about the eponymous font. In the film, font designers are both for and against, some calling it sterile and corporate/big-brother and others saying…