L-four
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- It's a tragedy of the commons. Even if you don't use Cloudflare does it matter if no one can pay for your products.
- Always use theses in testing don't ask me how I know.
- No it's a neoliberal thing. Rather than the government doing the thing. They hand out massive subsides and hope it gets done.
- Developer time is more valuable than user data. The market is being efficient.
- Can we get "HTTP 402 Payment Required" working now?
- I think it's software is made with the American market in mind. And local businesses use it as is and profit.
- It's malware it does something malicious.
- Parse this JSON correctly ```json { "data": "XXX", "sig": "BAD", "sig": "GOOD" } ```
- I agree, but there are aggressive subsidies around electric vehicles and general graft. Similar things happen in most countries but in dictatorships things can go to absurd levels when it aligns with the current policy.
- Dictatorships don't care if things are practical.
- Writing transaction code wrapping a user provided function which can error or panic is a real pain to get right. If the user code panics there is no error if the user code succeeded there is no error. So you have to call recover on success.
- The trick to coding with LLMs is not caring if the code is correct.
- +1 this has been my life experience.
- The great thing about Azure is not the security it's the reports about how you are secure. The later is legally required the former is only visible experts.
- An unscrupulous individual might even send malware.
- Thanks for your insight, I internally confused Fact with Evidence.
- They likely mean wasting the embodied energy and materials.
- Videos and Pictures are not evidence. The declarations of the videos and photos to be accurate depiction of events is the evidence. The law was one step ahead the whole time.
- They add value by producing complicated and convoluted contracts which cannot be compared easily full of gotchas.
This does mean entering your keyring password a lot.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Keyring