They killed i.reddit.com after the APIcalypse, so I wouldn’t be so sure.
They killed i.reddit.com after the APIcalypse, so I wouldn’t be so sure.
I bought an HP* color laser before Covid too. It’s starting to bitch about cyan, but holy hell I abused the shit out of it during my studies and it’s still good as new.
*I know, but their enterprise grade stuff is actually decent.
Denial of Playing attack.
So MariaDB will explode halfway to Japan?
They actually tried using a West German state of the art police robot but it failed. IIRC it still sits broken on the roof to this day.
The documented one. It is hell to work with APIs where only the happy path is documented.
Well obviously with the block chain, duh.
Nice. Now make a TV that doesn’t need updates. Hint: Drop the internet connection.
It lines up for me on Jerboa
I’m more concerned about the popups. Why not install Firefox + uBlock?
Can confirm, it looked better as a pitch black blob.
And a 5th: Advertising.
This will level the playing field a lot since Google wouldn’t be able to subsidise their browser with ad money in order to show more ads in their search engine as well as feed their ads with data from the use of all their products.
I’m currently looking at onedev.io for personal and startup use but since I haven’t had an opportunity to test it out yet I can’t vouch for it. It looks cool though and seems to have a good rep.
Can’t your read? It’s not a flamethrower!
Why is Microsoft defending Crowdstrike?
Neither do .dk domains, but in order to determine use the courts will have to be involved. I haven’t heard about a lot of those cases, but I’d guess you can prove use against the person who wants to take the domain. If I have a domain called firstnamelastname.dk it’d be pretty easy to show that I got a mail address at contact@firstnamelastname.dk that’s in use.
I simply don’t get why domain squatting is legal. On my ccTLD it is absolutely illegal meaning you have to forfeit the domain if you don’t use it anymore.
I prefer a 35mm film roll and a piano. It’s a bit easier to store.
While I am not fond of AI, we do have access to it at work and I must admit that it saves some time in some cases. I’m not a developer with decades of experience in a single language, so something I am using AI to is asking “Is it possible to do a one-liner in language X where it does Y?” It works very well and the code is rarely unusable, but it is still up to my judgement whether the AI came up with a clever use of functions that I didn’t know about or whether it crammed stuff into a single unreadable line.