50/50 for me. Last update didn’t shut down, one before that did.
Other banners from this march
Not so cool anymore eh? Don’t glorify fascists.
If you’re using Firefox, install uBlock as well. You can also add the YouTube website as a shortcut to your desktop.
Updates only make products worse, not better.
That video is a thinly veiled listicle.
Try to do any formatting more complex than none at all in Confluence. It just gets polluted with invisible markup and changes styling randomly.
It’s the main most privileged program running on a computer, through which all other programs access shared resources like hard drives, memory, network etc. It also performs access control on these resources.
I’ve heard of people printing out charts, then cutting out the part they wanted to calculate an integral of, then weighing the paper.
You definitely have access logs that contain IP addresses.
I really like PowerShell’s object-oriented approach to pipelines. Unix pipes feel really dated in comparison.
I’ve been thinking of something like this since 2018. Great someone finally made it.
Working as a software engineer developing for the IT team, I understand the system I’m developing on, but not the system I’m developing.
Jira customfields give me nightmares.
The IP address identifies a device. The port number identifies a service (like a web server) on that device that you want to reach.
Reddit doesn’t pay them anything, doesn’t even offer premium at a discount or anything.
But it offers them a tiny bit of power, via being a internet janitor. I’m certain that there’s a decent amount of people who will jump at the opportunity to become a moderator of a large subreddit. They are obviously the worst people to wield such power - just like anyone in the real world who seeks power is least likely to use it for good.
Moderation will be low quality, but it will remove spam. As long as the content mill keeps running all is fine. Users of the tiktokified official Reddit app won’t even notice a thing.
I got a few ideas:
Let people make their own multi-communities, then publish them. The multis would get a separate category in search.
Let community moderators decide to join a list. For example:
where do I find these “new people”