- rplntNot at all. With human you can have some expectations based on context, expertise. They are also far less likely to make up extremely specific details.
- Isn't it empty interface that's idiomatic? Or was anyway?
edit: I may be wrong here
- No, the AI is only building AI features now, or so they say.
- It's possible to deduce password hashes by timing responses over the internet if the server isn't using constant time comparison. Noise is just that, a noise.
- Can't you just implement javascript interpreter and import is-even package like normal developers?
- Yes, ESP8266. FWIW, https worked when bluetooth was disabled.
- Random anecdote: I have a device in which the http client can't handle https. Runs out of memory and crashes. Wasn't able to find a free host with a public http to host a proxy.
- This puzzle would become extra trivial with syntax highlighting.
- > you can just audit the binary with tools”
That statement also said you have to audit binary even if the code is open source. Which isn't entirely true as other comments pointed out - reproducible builds - but the idea doesn't seem like pushing back to me. It was to point out that open source doesn't automatically imply any level of trust when it comes to security/privacy.
- > anyone who still wants to talk about it is just a pointless shit-stirrer.
Talk about Brexit you mean? I think it's important to point out if it was a bad decision caused by deception, even more so if that was driven by illegal foreign influence. One can learn and perhaps something similar won't happen again, be it in UK or elsewhere. Brexit bombing already had a positive effect on other countries where this topic went from prime serious discussion to something only Russian parrots keep bringing up.
- I don't think that's the OP's issue, it's just in this context.
Can someone from the industry confirm whether they use metric internally and the stream uses imperial just for the patriotic show or whether imperial units are used because some countries use different unit systems and this is normal?
On a related note, I don't think anyone is bothered buying screens (monitor/phone/...) labeled in inches, but orbital elevations and speeds? Weird.
- At least until a certain level, scrambling (according to a given "algorithm") is a good way to practice moves. It shouldn't take much longer than a solution either, you are not solving the cube in under 30 moves. And if you don't care about the scramble it's even faster. So I don't think the "way more time" is entirely accurate. It may feel like it though.
- It needs to be somewhat smart, if you want to track your scrambles and times. But yes, it doesn't need cameras if it trusts you.
- You can be open source and not take contributions. This argument doesn't make sense to me. Just stop doing the expensive part and keep the license as is.
- Exactly, it will be installed for you!
- You don't need to play the game to gamble.
- It's not experiences anymore, just engineered content.
- It's not entirely uncommon to only have parts of the solution open. So a license on one repo might not be the whole story and looking further would take more time than giving a good suggestion to the author.
- Interesting, I don't think I've seen that while NULLs are very common.
I guess you would handle it in the application and not in the query, right?
- The completely pointless and oftentime confusing capitalization doesn't help, as usual.