- sixtyjSince Windows 12 hasn't even been mentioned yet, I wouldn't worry about what you're describing at all.
- And clever people found out the way - https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/bypass-windows-11-tpm-re...
- Yes, it's a miracle that after 40 years of typing every day, my fingers still work. But that may be a biased view on my part; there may be lots of programmers out there with arthritis in their fingers, carpal tunnel syndrome, and other occupational diseases.
- It can be hyped because jabs bring immediate results. And it can be prescribed by almost every doctor so number of people who can report is big, and therefore visible results can be further disseminated (hyped).
But… treatment is working.
Question is at what cost.
If something is too good to be true, one has to ask what is behind it. But perhaps it is a similar situation to when antibiotics were invented.
- You are a rare species, on the verge of extinction.
Unfortunately, most people today probably don't care about what you're talking about. (I do, but I've decided not to comment on it anymore, because it would probably drive me crazy :)
- On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog.
The same can be applied to jokes. Almost no one recognizes them :)
So authors had to write it at the bottom of the page.
- From the site: "For fun only - don't use in production"
- GDPR has fines:
Up to EUR 10,000,000 or up to 2% of the total worldwide annual turnover of the preceding financial year, whichever is higher; applies to infringements such as controller and processor obligations, security of processing, record-keeping, and breach notification duties.
Up to EUR 20,000,000 or up to 4% of the total worldwide annual turnover of the preceding financial year, whichever is higher; applies to infringements of basic principles for processing, data subjects’ rights, and unlawful transfers of personal data to third countries or international organisations.
- It was in some self-help book about negotiations… Thanks for the link. We (those who read "that" book) should definitely read the article.
- I once read that when a person looks up and to the left while answering a question, they are making something up or lying, while looking to the right means they are searching for the answer.
Sam Altman looks at _where_ when answering the first question in the video?
- Well done.
> it returns the correct administrative region such as country, state, or district
Do you have any plans to add some street level geocoding?
I know that database would really heavy… but as there could be a huge dataset with buildings - Global Building Atlas…
- One of the comments under the article:
You guys should really start including the helpline number on these articles. As someone who's been coding for my entire life these stories make me feel so depressed and really make me think that I've wasted my life on nothing. I wish I would have built cabinets or just stuck with that retail job.
That says it all.
- And a lot of companies and developers would like to pay as well imho. Wikipedia or The Guardian newspaper are really good in getting money from donors.
- OP has to rotate them faster /s
The problem I see that bad actors can misuse such services.
The disposable mail services should be used for whistleblowing.
https://github.com/disposable-email-domains/disposable-email...
https://github.com/unkn0w/disposable-email-domain-list
It seems that lists are updated quite often.
- This would be awesome. +1
There aren’t many anonymous mail services that would rotate less common TLDs. Usually it is a constant list of domains you can choose from.
- When managers take up their positions, they must sign not only their employment contracts but also various codes of ethics and other documents.
When a survey was conducted on the misuse of finances and powers, it was found that managers who did not sign the code (because they had to study it and then "forgot" to do so) were more likely to cheat than those who actually signed the documents.
- Probably off topic: I once tried to find bad code in a WordPress theme. And it was hidden so deep and inconspicuously. The only thing that really helped was to do a diff.
In JS this can be much harder to find anything suspicious when the code can be minified.
But back to Firefox: My house, my rules. So let external developers set some more strict rules that discourage the bad actors a little.
- You have answered your question.
If we don’t accept/hire juniors (as companies think they are inefficient) to their first positions then how can they become seniors in their branch?
TBH I don’t have a solution for that.
- Senior. This is the most important.
Nobody wants to stop using AI but people don’t want to admit that it is a way to senior-free future and people bored by AI. But as there will be an interrupted continuity the next generation will be…
Competition is hard so we have to use AI to stay competitive - last time I read similar was… testimonies of concentration camp guards when they were asked why they overlooked atrocities.
- I would like to see it as well. It seems to me that everybody sells shovels only. But nobody haven’t seen gold yet. :)