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Security professional here too. Agree that this is reasonable, and making a big deal about it is kinda meh.
Security professional here too. Agree that this is reasonable, and making a big deal about it is kinda meh.
I thought we were done with web3 nft bs
We think?
Do 20 minutes three days a week. It’s barely any time at all, and it’s over before you know it. You will be sore, and appreciate the down days. If you feel up to it, take a 20-30 minute walk in the other days, or a sauna if you have one available. That is it for a while, do that consistently for a couple months and then it will be routine and you will be craving it. Trust the process, it does work. Source: I didn’t exercise for 45 years, just started this year and it’s paying off
One day you will hate more how you feel.
This describes the rabbit holes that programmers I work with go down and never come out very well
In this case, a VPN only offers obscuring that you are connecting to the dns over http end point.
But electric is ok? Is it just combustion engines?
I wish they works ask more about desktop, so many issues, lack of feature parity, yet most frequently used, by me
I don’t mind bikes, E or otherwise, in the bike lane, I do mind gas powered scooters, vespa etc. I’m not sure I can put a pin in why, except they stink and often are riding too fast and weaving in and out wrecklessly and just using the bike lane as a passing lane, returning to the regular road when they can
The difference is who pays the markup. Amazon charges that to the seller, and passes that “discount” to the buyer effectively locking in buyers because nobody else can afford to compete
Not true, I just tried to sign up:
Appears to be optional, if you don’t want to use a phone number.
My experience with contributing to gitlab has actually not been as you describe. Fairly fast responses, obviously targeted releases so I knew when to try and finish any Mr adjustments, bots that provided excellent aid and even ability to ask for subsystem specialist help, when CI shot out confusing errors that appeared unrelated. Frankly, I was impressed. I understand not every feature or bug would go this way, but if you follow their guidelines, get product road map positioning, it works. The amount of commits going in to main are incredible. The number of MRs they handle is equally impressive.
All of that said, I’ve still got issues in gitlab that are seven+ years old, without any movement. But I get it that they have to prioritize and contributions are a different story.
Correct
To be fair it calls usenet the original gangster
Because although there are a lot of usenet clients, there is no Sync for usenet
No offense to the fediverse, but I think usenet was first
True, I do find it mildly infuriating that someone is mildly infuriated at this