Even better, the dude forked because a security issue in “experimental” but nonetheless released feature was responsibly announced.
Talk about an ego.
Even better, the dude forked because a security issue in “experimental” but nonetheless released feature was responsibly announced.
Talk about an ego.
Federation has nothing to do with that capability. git clone
exists since the beginning of git.
psychometric evaluation
Ah, the “I can’t justify my existence, so I’ll point at the machine” HR starting kit.
Remember, proprietary research is not science. And proprietary research is what these psychometric tests are based on, at best.
If we remove words “serde” and “enum”, no one will be able to guess whether the argument is for rust or golang.
Depending on the database used, the data might still be there, just really hard to recover (as in, its presence is a side-effect, not the intent).
https://stackoverflow.com/a/12472582 takes a look at Postgres case, for example.
It’s the language I’m most capable of making a living with. It’s familiar to the point of being boring, I know what popular tools to avoid, I know my way around making Rails get the hell out of the way, turning it into a useful and handy tool.
I do want a chance at something that’s more exciting though. Some of the features I spy in other languages would be so nice to have.
Although I’d recently finally had to solve a problem where Ruby being slow was the major factor. Haven’t had that much fun in years. Benchmarks and second degree lap burns will do that to a person.
Do not solve maintenance problems that you don’t face.
With free time and some rest I’d move to sourcehut.
Every time someone confidently claims that we can cryptographically verify voting, they are deliberately or ignorantly keeping the complexity and necessity of verifying the verifier runtime, the data source, and the communication channels out of the picture.
Cryptography doesn’t solve voting verification problem, it obscures and shifts it.
It’s your job to prove your assertion that we know enough about cognition to make reasonable comparisons.
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Did you mean OpenID perchance? OAuth is not an authentication protocol.
https://nginx.org/en/docs/quic.html
https://nginx.org/2023.html
It’s not a dev code. It would also take a mere minute to check this before failing to sound smart.